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Travel Nurse RN - Labor/Delivery - $1,966 per week in Washington

Travel Nurse Source, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a qualified Labor/Delivery RN in Washington! Pay Information $1,966 per week About The Position ID: 56458598 Shift: Night 3x12-Hour (19:00 - 07:30) Description: Local travelers approved at travel rate All previous perm employees of ANY Providence affiliated facility must be separated from the health system for a min of 3 months to qualify for a travel position. All Swedish facilities honor active compact license.2 Yr Experience (LDRP, L&D, PP and Newborn care)FLOAT REQUIRED AS NEEDEDpatient diagnoses:- Labor and Delivery/Post Partum/OB Triage/ Antepartum/ Normal Newbornspecial procedures: - Vaginal Delivery/Cesarean Delivery/Circulate in OR/ Start adult IVs- Blood/Blood Products Administration;- Drains, Epidural Pumps, PCA Pumps;- Insulin, Magnesium Sulfatespecial equipment:- Circulate C/S, High Risk Antepartum, High Risk L&D, LDRP, Low Risk Antepartum/LD, OB-GYN, Post-Op/Pre-OpCouplet CareCerts: AWHONN Intermediate, BCLS & NRP all requiredSkills: Circulate, FHM, IV STARTSTAFFINF RATIO- 1:1-3 Modified 7:00:00 AM Account Manager: Leilani Bowman Account Manager Email: COVID-19 Vaccine: Not Required Flu Vaccine: Unknown Job Requirements & Qualifications Previous Charge Experience : - Years of Experience : 2 Patient Ratio Experience : Charting System Experience : Required Charting System Name : Epic Community Hospital Experience : - LTAC Experience : - Trauma Level I Experience : - Trauma Level II Experience : - Travel Experience Required : - Certifications : ACLS*, AWHONN Intermediate, BLS, FHM, NRPSkills : Administration of blood & blood products, Anticoagulants, Antihypertensives, Assist with high risk delivery, Circulate for C-section, Facility births/month 200-300, High Risk Antepartum, Insulin drips, Isolation Precautions/PPE, Labor and Delivery, LDRP, Magnesium Sulfate therapy, Maintain central lines (CVC / PICC), Pain assessment & management, Recover C-Section, Start & maintain peripheral IV, Sterile vaginal exam, Teaching Hospital*, Triage of obstetrical patients, Use of IUPC (Intrauterine pressure catheter) placement and calibration, Use of PCA (IV) Unit Details Staffing & Scheduling Scheduling Type : - Patient Ratios Days : - Patient Ratios Nights : - Patient Ratios Weekends : - Float Required : - Call Required : - Weekend Coverage : - Number of Weekend Shifts Per Contract : - Pre-Approved Time Off : - Orientation Hours : - Facility & Patient Care Details Patient Age Groups : Infants, Adults Daily Census : - Number of Visits Per Day : - Number of Rooms : - Number of Beds : - Additional Unit Information Interdisciplinary Support : - Patient Diagnoses : Labor and Delivery/Post Partum/OB Triage/ Antepartum/ Normal NewbornLDRP, L&D, PP and Newborn careScreen for less than 2 years Special Procedures/Unit Details : DO NOT PASS THE CLINICAN IF THEY ARE MISSING THE REQUIRED SKILLS OR EXPERIENCE. OK TO SCREEN IF IT IS A STRONG CANDIDATE. Special Equipment : - Tier3 Travel Compliance STOP READ! The candidate will not be submitted until all PRESCREEN items below are completed and submitted with the profile. Failure to comply at the time of submission will result in the immediate removal of your submission Provide Current copy of WA license or COMPACT license if applicable. Copies of all required certs listed in job description proving the certs are not expired Provide Proof of local Address : Please provide proof of permanent residence( preferably a driver s license ) showing the candidate's perm address is within 50 miles of the facility. Over 50 miles? Please still submit DL proof of perm residence we may have other LOCAL opportunities that waive the 50-mile rule. Questionnaire : Completed questionnaire to move forward with the submission. TEMP TO PERM/HIRE JOBS : Include a statement direct from clinician stating they are interested in a temp to perm opportunity. REMINDER -Candidates should get to work ASAP on gathering at least 2 supervisory references covering 1 year within last 3 years! Providence requires 2 Supervisory References covering 1 year within last 3 years during the compliance process and prior to start. Can include Charge RNs / Leads Required PRESCREEN Questionnaire for Submission : Interview Availability Has the traveler confirmed availability for interview this week? Yes (Please provide 3 different times slots ) No -specify the date and time slots available. Providence System History Has the traveler previously worked within the Providence system? Yes: - provide the work history and last date employed . No: enter N/A Personal/Travel Commitments Any upcoming personal or travel plans that may impact compliance before the start date? Yes: (Please list dates) No : enter N/A Requested Time Off (RTO) List all RTO. No additional time off will be accommodated post-submission. Insert details here: Commute Awareness (if local) If the clinician is local, have they acknowledged commute time and distance? Yes No IMPORTANT Clinician Reminders (Please review with the applicant): Interview availability : Be sure you provided 3 interview times with time zones and confirm candidate availability no-shows will disqualify them from all future Health System roles. Transportation : Clinician must have reliable transportation; travel pairs require separate vehicles. Scheduling: Facility scheduling needs must be met; special requests (e.g., block scheduling, late starts) will not be accommodated. Housing : IF applicable - Clinician should secure housing before accepting and be aware of local cost of living. Compliance : All sensitive onboarding items (labs, background, physical, etc.) must be completed within 72 hours of offer acceptance. All prestart cancelations may result in DNR to entire Providence health system nationwide. Modules: Modules are non-billable, average 16 hours spent. Over 20 hours requires PM approval Modules are completed pre-start, and annually Time spent on modules is self-reported, completion is recorded in Workramp transcripts Submittal Details: Tier3 Travel ComplianceSTOP & READ! The candidate will not be submitted until all PRESCREEN items below are completed & and submitted with the profile. Failure to comply at the time of submission will result in the immediate removal of your submissionProvide Current copy of WA license or COMPACT license if applicable.Copies of all required certs listed in job description proving the certs are not expiredProvide Proof of local Address: Please provide proof of permanent residence(preferably a driver s license) showing the candidate's perm address is within 50 miles of the facility. Over 50 miles? Please still submit DL proof of perm residence we may have other LOCAL opportunities that waive the 50-mile rule. Questionnaire: Completed questionnaire to move forward with the submission. TEMP TO PERM/HIRE JOBS : Include a statement direct from clinician stating they are interested in a temp to perm opportunity. REMINDER -Candidates should get to work ASAP on gathering at least 2 supervisory references covering 1 year within last 3 years! Providence requires 2 Supervisory References covering 1 year within last 3 years during the compliance process and prior to start. Can include Charge RNs / LeadsRequired PRESCREEN Questionnaire for Availability Has the traveler confirmed availability for interview this week? Yes (Please provide 3 different times slots ) No -specify the date and time slots available.Providence System History Has the traveler previously worked within the Providence system? Yes: - provide the work history and last date employed. No: enter N/A Personal/Travel Commitments Any upcoming personal or travel plans that may impact compliance before the start date? Yes: (Please list dates) No: enter N/A Requested Time Off (RTO) List all RTO. No additional time off will be accommodated post-submission. Insert details Awareness (if local) If the clinician is local, have they acknowledged commute time and distance? Yes NoIMPORTANT Clinician Reminders (Please review with the applicant): Interview availability: Be sure you provided 3 interview times with time zones and confirm candidate availability no-shows will disqualify them from all future Health System roles.Transportation: Clinician must have reliable transportation; travel pairs require separate vehicles. Scheduling: Facility scheduling needs must be met; special requests (e.g., block scheduling, late starts) will not be accommodated. Housing: IF applicable - Clinician should secure housing before accepting and be aware of local cost of living. Compliance: All sensitive onboarding items (labs, background, physical, etc.) must be completed within 72 hours of offer acceptance.All prestart cancelations may result in DNR to entire Providence health system nationwide. are non-billable, average 16 hours spent. Over 20 hours requires PM approvalModules are completed pre-start, and annuallyTime spent on modules is self-reported, completion is recorded in Workramp transcripts Guaranteed Hours: Contract 28330479EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding Competency Exam Core Mandatory Exam Self Assessment (Skills Checklist) 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Adapting to new facilities and teams challenges your problem-solving skills. You learn to navigate different protocols and procedures, honing your ability to think critically and adapt to varying healthcare contexts. A diverse range of assignments on your resume showcases your adaptability, versatility, and resilience. This can make you a more attractive candidate for future job opportunities and career advancement. Exposure to a variety of cases and healthcare environments improves your clinical judgment and decision-making skills. This can be particularly valuable in high-pressure situations. A diverse portfolio of experiences adds depth to your professional profile. This can be beneficial if you decide to pursue leadership roles, advanced degrees, or specialized certifications. Stand out in the competitive healthcare field by showcasing a resume filled with varied experiences in different regions and healthcare settings. Employers value the adaptability and resilience gained through travel nursing.