Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $1,702 per week at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center summary:
The Travel Nurse RN is responsible for providing emergency care in the Emergency Department, requiring a minimum of two years of ER/Trauma experience and active certifications in BLS, ACLS, and an appropriate state license. Nurses may float to sister facilities as needed and must accommodate a flexible schedule with day, night, and weekend shifts required. Successful candidates will undergo a skills evaluation and participate in orientation, including a PASS/FAIL Sim Lab assessment.
Certification Details
- BLS
- ACLS
- PALS
Job Details
- The right candidate MUST HAVE A FULL 2 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE and hold an active BLS, ACLS and an AZ license or compact license.
- Travelers could also float to the sister facility, Chandler Regional, as needed.
- COVID vaccine is required or declination form with appropriate documentation AND hospital approval.
- A dysrhythmia exam is required prior to start (2 max attempts) and a pass/fail Sim Lab is required on Day 1 of orientation (study guides provided with first day instructions).
Job Requirements
- 2 years minimum ER/Trauma experience required.
- Active BLS certification required.
- Active ACLS certification required.
- Active AZ license or compact license required.
Schedule Information
- Start times vary depending on shift (traveler needs to be flexible).
- Day/Mid shift: 7a-7p, 9a-9p, 10a-10p, 11a-11p, 12p-12a, 1p-1a
- Night Shift: 3p-3a, 5p-5a, 7p-7a
- Weekend Requirement: Every other weekend. Must do 2 of 3 holidays during the holiday season.
Additional Details
- ACLS, BLS, PALS; PASS/FAIL Sim Lab on day 1 of orientation (study guides will be provided with first day instructions).
- Prophecy Dysrhythmia Exam required 24-48hrs prior to acceptance of a position. Maximum attempts is 2.
- Common diagnosis / Types of patients: MVAs, GSW, CVA (Stroke center), MI (CP center), high risk OB, Psych holds.
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, Emergency Department, ER Nurse, ACLS, BLS, Trauma experience, Patient care, Healthcare, Emergency services, Flexible schedule