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Travel Nurse (RN) - Dialysis Unit
$3,100/wk
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Additional Information
Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
Required Skills/Experience:
- REQUIRED FOR CONSIDERATION: UIHC-Main Campus will only consider candidates who have experience in similar settings (high acuity, fast-paced, level 1 trauma centers); please be sure this experience is outlined in your profile prior to submission.
- 2 years dialysis experience including CRRT experience.
Preferred Skills/Experience: Gambro and Tablo experience desired.
Unit and facility details: UIHC determines their rates quarterly for all agencies and they are non-negotiable. Please check with your Advocate to confirm whether this position will undergo a rate change during the dates of this assignment.
Shift & Scheduling:
- 5/4 , 5/18 or 6/1 start.
- 36-40 hours per week; Monday-Sunday; Days/Evenings; variable start times 0730-1130.
- 2/4 Saturdays and holidays as needed; Weekend and evening call rotation.
Other Requirements: 1 Reference must be from the most recent place of employment.
Urology Travel Nurse Job Responsibilities and Salary
Urology nurses are responsible for assessing urostomies, suprapubic and in-dwelling catheters, and nephrostomy tubes. They also keep the patient's chart up to date. Urology nurses perform physical assessments and collaborate with urologists and other members of the healthcare team. Another key responsibility of Urology nurses is to teach patients and family members about their condition and how to care for equipment such as tubes, catheter bags, and dressings. The average annual salary in the United States for Urology nurses is $70,000. Salaries can vary based on years of experience and location.
Urology Travel Nurse Jobs
Urology nurses work in doctors' offices and hospitals providing care to patients with disorders of the genitourinary system. Job descriptions generally note nurses providing treatments such as inserting and removing urinary catheters and obtaining specimens. Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses who specialize in Urology also assist doctors in surgeries and other relevant procedures. Curious about Urology travel nurse jobs? Explore and apply for the highest-paying travel nurse jobs today.