28 Arkansas Travel Nurse Jobs
Travel Nurse (RN) - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
$2,424/wk
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Nicotine-free campus. Must test negative for nicotine.
Required Skills/Experience: 3 years of clinical experience in a Level III-IV NNICU. Must have Level IV experience. Level I or II NICU experience will not be considered.
Unit Details: Ratios: 1:1-3/4 based on acuity. Ancillary support includes 1-2 PCTs per shift; mill lab/tech is located near the unit. Advanced Practice is present on the unit. Uses Pyxis. Patient population includes 23 weeks micro-premies, VLBW, usual complications of prematurity, general surgeries, chronic lung, bleeds, spina bifida, diaphragmatic hernia, NEC perforation, gastro, cleft lip/palate/mandible, transfers from surrounding Level II NNICUs, PDA ligations, and body cooling. Equipment includes GE, Servo, Kangaroo Care, ECMO, Nitric Oxide, HFOV, Jet Vent (occasional), IMV, Omni beds, and Giraffe isolettes. Respiratory and anesthesia are available for support. RTs manage ventilators.
Shift & Scheduling: Scheduling by manager or scheduler; no self-scheduling. No on-call requirements. Every other weekend is required. Holidays required, as needed.
Floating Requirements: Floating required within the ICU cluster, including PICU, CVICU, Burn ICU, and IMU. Travelers are first to float.
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Travel RN, LVN/LPN, and Allied Roles in Fort Smith, Rogers, Little Rock, and More
Trusted Health is your trusted partner in navigating the healthcare landscape of Arkansas. We provide travel nurses and allied health professionals with a robust online community, a comprehensive job board featuring exclusive opportunities in Arkansas, and invaluable career resources designed to support your professional growth and success. Trusted Health is here to help you find the perfect opportunity to advance your career while experiencing all that the Natural State has to offer.
FAQs
What licensing requirements do I need to fulfill to work as a travel nurse or allied health professional in Arkansas?
To work in Arkansas, travel nurses must secure state licensure, while allied health professionals may also need licensing, depending on their specific roles. It's important to note that Arkansas is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), which allows nurses with multistate licenses to practice in participating states without needing additional licenses. At Trusted Health, we understand the importance of navigating these requirements seamlessly. That's why we offer comprehensive resources like our Nursing Licensure Guide and Allied Career Guide. These resources are designed to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth transition into your new role.
What are the typical housing options for healthcare professionals in Arkansas?
Housing options in Arkansas range from urban apartments to suburban homes and rural accommodations. Travel nurses and allied health professionals can explore options such as furnished apartments, extended-stay hotels, or temporary housing provided by healthcare facilities.
What are the most in-demand specialties in Arkansas for healthcare professionals?
In Arkansas, healthcare facilities often seek professionals in specialties such as primary care, geriatrics, mental health, and critical care nursing. Allied health professionals in fields like physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology are also in high demand, particularly in rural areas where access to healthcare services may be limited.
How do I navigate transportation and logistics in Arkansas, especially in rural areas?
Transportation in Arkansas varies depending on the location and season. While urban areas like Little Rock have well-developed transportation infrastructure, travel nurses and allied health professionals working in rural areas may need to arrange their own transportation.
What opportunities are available for professional development and continuing education in Arkansas?
Arkansas is committed to supporting the ongoing education and professional development of healthcare professionals. From conferences and workshops to online courses and academic programs, there are ample opportunities for travel nurses and allied health professionals to enhance their skills and expand their knowledge base while working in Arkansas. Trusted Health also offers access to career resources to support professional growth and advancement in this welcoming and vibrant state.
Travel Nurse Jobs in Arkansas
Welcome to the Natural State! Arkansas, known for its lush landscapes, friendly communities, and rich cultural heritage, offers an inviting environment for healthcare professionals seeking fulfilling opportunities. From the vibrant city life of Little Rock to the charming towns of Fayetteville and Hot Springs, Arkansas boasts diverse settings that appeal to travel nurses and allied health professionals alike.