Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,448 per week at Newton-Wellesley Hospital summary:
Travel Nurse RN specializing in emergency care at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, part of the Mass General Brigham system, with a contract length of 13 weeks. Responsibilities include providing critical care for patients in the emergency department, ensuring compliance with various certifications such as BLS, PALS, and ACLS. Candidates must hold a current Massachusetts RN license and complete various health and background checks prior to starting.
Certification Details
- BLS
- PALS
- ACLS
Job Details
- RN Emergency Room position at Newton-Wellesley Hospital
- Part of Mass General Brigham hospital system
- Contract length: 13 weeks
Job Requirements
- Current Massachusetts RN License
- BLS certification required within 30 days of start date
- PALS certification required within 30 days of start date
- ACLS certification required within 30 days of start date
- Fit Test required within 365 days of start date
- MGB Medication Exam passing score required within 365 days
- COVID-19 vaccination required prior to start
- Documentation of MMR vaccination required prior to start
- Documentation of TB screening required prior to start
- Health Statement signed by MD/DO/NP/PA required within 365 days of start date
- MGB Criminal Background Check required prior to start
- MGB Massachusetts CORI required prior to start
- MGB Resume required for submission
- Respirator Medical Clearance Attestation required prior to start
- 2 recent references required for submission
- MGB Skills Checklist required for submission
- MGB Confirmation of Assignment/POI Form required prior to start
- Education Verification required prior to start
- MGB SSN Trace required prior to start
- MGB National Sex Offender Check required prior to start
- MGB Exclusion Checks required prior to start
- MGB TB Symptom Survey required prior to start
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, Emergency Department, RN, Massachusetts, Healthcare, BLS Certification, PALS Certification, ACLS Certification, Contract Nursing, Critical Care