Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg - $2,542 per week

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  • Aspirus Wausau Hospital
Job Summary
Location
Wausau ,WI 54401
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
  • Required Certifications: WI RN License, BLS
    Job Details
  • Registered Nurse, Medical-Surgical
  • Guaranteed Hours Per Week: 36 hrs
  • Shift Requirements: 12 hr variable day/pm shifts
  • Float to all inpatient units as needed
  • Weekend/Holiday Requirements: Every other weekend and every other holiday
  • Minimum Experience: 2 years. Trauma level II experience highly preferred.
  • Charting Experience: EPIC required.
  • Desired skillset: Hard worker, Resilient and Manages Change well, Social candidates: Able to manage independently and complete tasks timely, willingness to ask questions and collaborate with team and ancillary staff to ensure the best patient experience possible. Positive attitude and flexibility with constant changes which can occur throughout a shift.
  • Scrub Colors: any color scrubs
  • GSA hours are not guaranteed the week of Orientation. Traveler is guaranteed set hours per week, except during holidays where unit is closed.
    Job Requirements
  • Minimum Experience: 2 years
  • Trauma level II experience highly preferred
  • Charting Experience: EPIC required
    Schedule Information
  • Guaranteed Hours Per Week: 36 hrs
  • Shift Requirements: 12 hr variable day/pm shifts
  • Weekend/Holiday Requirements: Every other weekend and every other holiday
    Unit Specific Information
  • Unit Information: MAP Unit – Medical and Pediatrics (Medical and Pediatrics – travelers do not take Peds patients)
  • The major conditions/most frequent diagnoses treated: Adults - respiratory illnesses, stroke, other neurological conditions (such as seizure disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, chronic back pain), gastrointestinal illness, diabetic management, renal failure, urinary tract disorders, sepsis, wound care, clotting disorders, other infectious disease processes, and acute alcohol withdrawal.
  • Typical patient ratios on days 1:4-5 and on nights 1:6-7