Travel Nurse RN - Dialysis - $1,886 per week in Burlington, NC
Travel Nurse Source, Burlington
TravelNurseSource is working with THP Healthcare Staffing to find a qualified Dialysis RN in Burlington, North Carolina, 27215! Pay Information $1,886 per week About The Position Our Client is currently seeking RN - Dialysis positions in Burlington, NC for a 3x12 Days shift. You must have current State Licensure and at least 1 year of recent experience. Requirements Current Resume State Licensure Current BLS and/or ACLS and/or Specialty Certifications 2 Current Clinical References Physical (Within 12 Months) TB Skin Test (Within 12 Months) Titers - MMR/Hep B/Varicella Respiratory Fit Test (Within 12 Months) Current - Tdap/Flu Vaccinations Must be able to pass pre-employment, background and urine drug screening Compensation and Benefits Compettive Pay Packages Health Benefit Package Travel pay - 1st pay check Extending Contract Bonus Refer a friend and earn extra cash! At THP Healthcare Staffing, we take care of you - work with us, not for us! 28174818EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding Dialysis Dialysis RN 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Change environments regularly to prevent burnout, maintaining enthusiasm and passion for your nursing career. The variety in assignments keeps your work engaging and fulfilling. Different healthcare facilities may have varying levels of technological advancements. Working in diverse settings exposes you to a range of medical technologies, contributing to your technological literacy. Many travel nurses find permanent positions at healthcare facilities where they've completed assignments. This can be an excellent way to transition into a long-term role after exploring different options. There is a strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice, and support through online forums and social media groups, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. Working with diverse patient populations and teams hones your emotional intelligence. Understanding and navigating different emotions becomes crucial in providing compassionate patient care.