Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,279 per week

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  • UW Health University Hospital
Job Summary
Location
Madison ,WI 53774
Job Type
Contract
Visa
Any Valid Visa
Salary
PayRate
Qualification
BCA
Experience
2Years - 10Years
Posted
31 Jan 2025
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Job Description

Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,279 per week at UW Health University Hospital summary:

As a Travel Nurse RN specializing in the Emergency Department, you will provide critical care for patients during evening and night shifts while adhering to required certifications. The role demands flexibility, with the ability to float between units based on staffing needs. This position requires a valid nursing license and includes rotation for weekends and holidays.

    Certification Details
  • BLS
  • PALS
  • ACLS
    Job Details
  • This req is to extend current traveler for 10 weeks, starting on 03/30/2025 - 06/07/2025 and ending on a Saturday.
  • Current assignment dates: 06/10/2024 - 03/29/2025
  • UWH Job posting title - RN Peds ICU Emergency Dept Traveler
  • Eve/Night, 12's and 8's as needed, 1500-0330 or 1900-0730. Weekend and holiday rotation.
    Job Requirements
  • Traveler must have WI nursing license or compact license from their permanent address state.
  • Required certifications must be issued by American Heart Association (AHA).
    Schedule Information
  • Eve/Night, 12's and 8's as needed, 1500-0330 or 1900-0730.
  • Weekend and holiday rotation.
    Unit Specific Information
  • Floating - Travelers are the first. The Traveler may have shifts scheduled in multiple units, depending on the current staffing needs and/or different locations within the organization.
    Additional Details
  • Required per Vaya standard.
  • Current/valid Drivers License required if driving is requirement of the position.
  • Check Unit Description to determine if required for any other positions.

Keywords:

Travel Nurse, Emergency Department, RN, Critical Care, Nursing License, Weekend Rotation, ACLS, PALS, Healthcare Staffing, Patient Care