Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg - $2,123 per week at Nantucket Cottage Hospital summary:
A Travel Nurse RN in the Med Surg specialty provides critical care in a variety of settings while earning competitive weekly compensation. This role requires specific certifications including BLS, ACLS, and PALS, along with a valid Massachusetts RN license. Nurses work rotating shifts totaling 36 hours per week, adhering to stringent health and safety protocols while serving patients effectively.
Certification Details
- BLS
- ACLS
- PALS
Job Details
- Rotating shifts, 36 hrs./week.
- Mass RN License required.
Job Requirements
- Mass RN License
- BLS
- ACLS
- PALS
- License/Certificate Verification (within 30 days of start date)
- Fit Test (within 365 days of start date)
- MGB Color Vision (within 365 days of start date)
- COVID-19 Vaccine (primary series required)
- MMR (documentation of vaccines or proof of immunity)
- Influenza Vaccine (required during flu season)
- TB Test (within 3 months of start date)
- Health Statement (within 365 days of start date)
- MGB Criminal Background Check (within 45 days prior to start date)
- MGB Massachusetts CORI (within 30 days prior to start date)
- MGB Resume (required for submission)
- MGB Skills Checklist (required for submission)
- MGB Confirmation of Assignment/POI Form (required for all initial assignments)
- MGB Education Verification (highest level education verification)
- MGB SSN Trace (must list addresses for past 7 years)
- MGB National Sex Offender Check (within 30 days of start and annually)
- MGB Exclusion Checks (within 30 days of start and annually)
- MGB TB Symptom Survey (if Positive PPD)
Schedule Information
- Rotating shifts, 36 hrs./week.
Additional Details
- Critical Information for travelers on assignment, Upon Hire if staying in NCH housing
- Must be completed, no exceptions. Does not expire. https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=is-100.c&lang=en
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, Registered Nurse, Med Surg, BLS, ACLS, PALS, Massachusetts RN License, Healthcare, Rotating Shifts, Critical Care