Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $2,452 per week at Cure Healthcare Staffing summary:
Cure Healthcare Staffing is seeking a qualified Travel Nurse RN specialized in the ICU for a 13-week assignment in Kearney, Nebraska, with shifts of 12 hours at night. Candidates must possess a current Nebraska RN license and AHA BLS certification, and have at least two years of recent ICU experience. This travel nursing position offers competitive pay and aims to support healthcare facilities with flexible staffing solutions while prioritizing patient care.
Cure Healthcare Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Kearney, Nebraska.
Job Description & Requirements
- Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit
- Discipline: RN
- Start Date: 03/03/2025
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 36 hours per week
- Shift: 12 hours, nights
- Employment Type: Travel
Cure Healthcare is seeking a RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit for positions in Kearney, Nebraska. Current Nebraska license and AHA BLS required and additional certifications related to this specialty. This shift is 3x12 Nights. Required: 2 years of recent experience in ICU - Intensive Care Unit. Please inquire for specific job details and confirm shift required by facility.
Cure Healthcare Staffing Job ID #30546677. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Rn:Icu - Intensive Care Unit,18:00:00-06:00:00
About Cure Healthcare Staffing
Phone Number: Main: 512-572-6388
Website: https://curehealthcarestaffing.com/
With 20+ years of healthcare staffing experience, Cure is helping nurses and allied health professionals rediscover their love of patient care while providing healthcare facilities with the flexible staffing solutions they need.
We talk to nurses and techs every day who feel overwhelmed. By empowering them with flexibility and ownership of their career, we can keep more qualified healthcare professionals in direct patient care.
Patient care should always come first. That’s why we went through the process to become accredited by the Joint Commission. We only accept staff that meet the Joint Commission quality criteria so we can ensure that short-term staff assignments contribute to quality care rather than detract from it.
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