Job ID:
886052
Specialty:
City:
Kearney
Start Date:
ASAP
Assignment Length:
13 Week(s)
Shift:
Days
Required Experience:
1 Years
Estimated Weekly Rate:
$2,011.00 per week
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN – PCU/Stepdown
Shift: Days/ 6:30a-6:30p, 12×3, 36hrs/week
Length: 13 Weeks
Weekend Requirements: Every third
Holiday Requirements: Rotating with perm staff
Requirements:
- NE license
- 2 years’ experience
- BLS, ACLS, NIHSS
Other Details:
MUST BE FLEXIBLE AND WILLING TO FLOAT AND WORK WHEN NEEDED
Floating Requirements: Yes to MedSurg or to ICU to take PCU acuity patients
Charting System- EPIC
Ratios: 1:4-5 both days and nights
Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Adults, Cardiac med/surg, dialysis, cancer diagnosis, vascular,sepsis, adult respiratory, stroke, post stent, post pacer placement, renal failure
Radius Rule: 50 miles
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.
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