Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,125 per week at Massachusetts General Hospital summary:
The Travel Nurse RN specializes in providing critical care in the Emergency Department at Massachusetts General Hospital. This role requires a Massachusetts state nursing license, BLS certification, and various health documentation, including vaccination records. Nurses will work night shifts of 36 or 48 hours, providing essential support in a high-pressure environment.
Certification Details
- BLS
- License/Certificate Verification
Job Details
- RN Emergency Room position at Massachusetts General Hospital
- 36 or 48 hour Nights
- Travel and level 1 experience required
Job Requirements
- Massachusetts state nursing license
- BLS certification required
- Documentation of COVID-19 vaccination series required
- Documentation of MMR vaccination or proof of immunity required
- Documentation of TB skin test or QuantiFERON TB Test required
- Health Statement signed by MD/DO/NP/PA required
- Documentation of flu vaccination required during flu season
- MGB Criminal Background Check required
- MGB Massachusetts CORI required
- MGB Resume required for submission
- Respirator Medical Clearance (RMC) Attestation required
- 2 recent references required
- MGB Skills Checklist required for submission
- MGB Confirmation of Assignment/POI Form required
- MGB Education Verification required
- MGB SSN Trace required
- MGB National Sex Offender Check required
- MGB Exclusion Checks required
- MGB TB Symptom Survey required if Positive PPD
Schedule Information
- 36 or 48 hour Nights
Additional Details
- A completed primary COVID-19 vaccination series that is approved by the FDA or the World Health Organization (WHO) OR an up-to-date COVID vaccine if a primary series was never received or completed is required. No exemptions or waivers (religious/medical) will be considered.
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, BLS Certification, Nursing License, COVID-19 Vaccination, Healthcare, Critical Care, Emergency Room, Night Shift