Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,203 per week at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital summary:
As a Travel Nurse RN in the Emergency Department, you will provide critical care to patients in urgent need while working a rotating 36-hour night schedule. Candidates are required to have charge RN experience and must meet specific certification and immunization requirements. This position is ideal for nurses seeking flexible assignments and includes shared housing options.
Certification Details
- BLS
- PALS
- ACLS
- TNCC
Job Details
- RN Emergency Care
- ASAP start date
- Rotating, 36-hour position scheduled primarily on nights
- Charge RN experience required
- Shared Housing Available- no guests/no pets- must have own transportation
Job Requirements
- Primary Source Verification of professional license and/or certification, as required for the position. Within 30 days of start date and updated upon expiration. MA Conditional Licenses not accepted. Both NURSYS and BON are required for nursing licenses.
Schedule Information
- Rotating, 36-hour position scheduled primarily on 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.
- Documentation of two measles vaccines, two mumps vaccine, and one rubella (German measles) vaccines or two MMR vaccines. OR Proof of immunity via blood test (will show antibodies if immune to measles, mumps, and rubella) Vaccine requirement if titer result is not immune or low immunity
- Strongly Preferred. Record of 3 Hep B vaccines OR Proof of immunity via blood test (will show antibodies if immune for Hepatitis B OR Declination
- Vaccine required during flu season Sept 15th - April 30th. Document must be uploaded as PDF. No exemptions or waivers (religious/medical) will be considered.
- Must have documentation of TB skin test screening within 3 months of start date and updated if >6 month break. OR Documentation of a negative QuantiFERON TB Test or T-spot (blood test for TB) within 3 months of start date and updated if >6 month break.
Keywords:
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