Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg - $2,122 per week

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  • Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Job Summary
Location
St. Louis ,MO 63146
Job Type
Contract
Visa
Any Valid Visa
Salary
PayRate
Qualification
BCA
Experience
2Years - 10Years
Posted
11 Nov 2024
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Job Description
    Certification Details
  • Certs REQ: BLS
  • Certs Pref: ACLS, CPI
    Job Details
  • RN/ Medical Surgical
  • Start date: 3-4 weeks out per compliance tier
  • Ratio- 1:4-5 for all other shifts
  • Years of experience REQ: 1-2 years experience preferred
  • First-timers accepted: Yes
  • Weekend REQ: Every other weekend required
  • Is on-call REQ?: No
  • Guaranteed Hours: 36
  • Special Requirements: Patient Diagnoses: Acute Care Patients: Infection, Renal, Cardiac, Pulmonary, Oncology, Ortho, Bariatric, pre-transplant, observation and Psychology, long stay, COVID
  • Special Procedures/Unit Details: Our patients may stay on our unit for only a few hours to a day or so, if no beds are available, especially during high census periods. Therefore, as nurses, we can work with many patients in one shift as our patient turnover is very high. An advantage to working with patient placement is the vast variety of patient conditions we receive from the ED. Our nurses receive additional and required training to enable them to care for a variety of patients. So, be prepared to learn a lot of new and challenging skills.
  • Special Equipment: Alaris pumps, CPAPs, BIPAPs, Bladder scanners, Lifts, Hover mats, EKGs, Scales
    Job Requirements
  • Years of experience REQ: 1-2 years experience preferred
  • Weekend REQ: Every other weekend required
  • Certs REQ: BLS
  • Certs Pref: ACLS, CPI
  • Locals accepted: No local candidates accepted within 75 mile radius.
  • Pending License accepted: Yes
  • RTO Restrictions: no more than 7 days of RTO per 13 week contract
    Schedule Information
  • Guaranteed Hours: 36
  • Weekend REQ: Every other weekend required
  • Is on-call REQ?: No
    Unit Specific Information
  • Special Procedures/Unit Details: Our patients may stay on our unit for only a few hours to a day or so, if no beds are available, especially during high census periods. Therefore, as nurses, we can work with many patients in one shift as our patient turnover is very high. An advantage to working with patient placement is the vast variety of patient conditions we receive from the ED. Our nurses receive additional and required training to enable them to care for a variety of patients. So, be prepared to learn a lot of new and challenging skills.
    Additional Details
  • First-timers accepted: Yes
  • Open to accommodating block schedule? No
  • Special Requirements: Patient Diagnoses: Acute Care Patients: Infection, Renal, Cardiac, Pulmonary, Oncology, Ortho, Bariatric, pre-transplant, observation and Psychology, long stay, COVID
  • Special Procedures/Unit Details: Our patients may stay on our unit for only a few hours to a day or so, if no beds are available, especially during high census periods. Therefore, as nurses, we can work with many patients in one shift as our patient turnover is very high. An advantage to working with patient placement is the vast variety of patient conditions we receive from the ED. Our nurses receive additional and required training to enable them to care for a variety of patients. So, be prepared to learn a lot of new and challenging skills.