Travel Nurse (RN) – ER (Emergency Room) – Decatur, Georgia – 894677

Job Details
Job ID:
894677
Specialty:
City:
Decatur
Start Date:
ASAP
Assignment Length:
15 Week(s)
Shift:
Nights
Required Experience:
1 Years
Estimated Weekly Rate:
$1,660.00 per week
Job Description

Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN – ER I

Shift: Nights, 7p-7a, 12×3, 36 hrs per week, EOW

Length: 15 weeks

Requirements:

  • GA/Compact license
  • 2 Years’ Experience
  • AHA BLS
  • ACLS
  • PALS
  • NIHSS
50 mile radius- NO LOCAL TRAVELERS
Will float as needed to the Clinical Decision Unit

Epic Travel Staffing:

  • Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options
  • 401(k) matching program
  • Weekly direct deposit
  • Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA
  • Industry leading allowances and reimbursements
  • Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks
  • Exclusive job openings – Only at Epic
  • Epic Elite Program – Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses

To apply for this job or other Epic Travel Staffing jobs, we invite you to apply now, call a recruiter today at 800-917-5055 or email us at applications@epictravelstaffing.com.

ER

Emergency room travel nurses are on the hospital front-lines, which is why emergency room travel nurse positions require a candidate who is able to handle a stressful and busy environment. They are responsible for examining patients upon their arrival and carrying out triage tasks to assess their condition. Ability to identify injuries, signs and symptoms, and communicate their assessment to the physician are required for the emergency room nurse. A travel ER nurse assists in patient treatment and explaining prescription information to patient/family among other tasks and must know the facility and government policies as it relates to patient treatment, transfer, and discharge. Educating the patient and their family about continued treatment at home is another task carried out by emergency room nurses before discharge.

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