TravelNurseSource
Travel Nurse Rn - Telemetry - $2,086 Per Week In Phoenix, Az
TravelNurseSource, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
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$2,086 per week
About The Position ID: 71836181 Shift: 12H Nights, 12 hour nights, 4 total weekend shifts per 4 weeks, 2 out of 4 major holidays.
Unit Notes: MUST HAVE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA EXP **50 MILE RADIUS RULE - NO LOCAL RATE - DL IS SOURCE OF TRUTH, PLEASE INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION. Medical Solutions Pre-Screens, if clinical recommends, sends to manager for approval to offer, no 2nd interview must pass dysrhythmia exam prior to acceptance, traveler has 2 attempts. If failed, RN will be DNU within CS AZ and Sac Region. Travel Teams must have their own vehicles. Must have natural hair color and no facial piercings. Men must clean shave for fit test. Pass/fail exam on day 1 of orientation - details to follow. DAY 1 PASS/FAIL SIMs Lab: All RNs will be expected to complete SIMs Lab for Foley catheter insertion & central line dressing changes, with the exception of NyICU & ED. NyICU only has to do Foley catheter insertion. ED does Foley catheter insertion but does port-a-cath insertion instead of central line dressing change. This is for travelers going to St. Joseph main campus &/or St. Joseph Westgate campus. NOTE - SIMs lab is pass/fail & nurses have been termed during SIMs Lab for breaking sterile field. Those travelers that understand sterile field typically pass SIMs Lab skills. The hospital expects that every nurse is competent in these areas, especially maintaining sterile field, as these are nursing skills that are performed frequently. NOTE: if a candidate indicates that they are not competent in either of these areas, they are probably not a good fit. In addition to SIMs Lab, they will also go through lifts, restraints, & wound care, but these are just educational based since the equipment & policies can be different facility to facility. Must be able to Titrate drips, Amio, Cardizem, and Insulin Drips.
Unit: Neuro Tele (5NNB and 7NNB), # beds: 32, Certifications: BLS, ACLS, 2 years experience, neuro experience highly preferred. Ratios: 1:4 ratio. EMR: Cerner. Charge Nurse: Yes, take light patient assignment. Nurse Aides: Day - 4, Night - 3. BS, VS, straight cath. Weekend Requirement: 4 weekend shifts in 8 weeks. Holidays: Worked into perm holiday rotation. Scrub Color: Steel gray. Tele: Central monitoring. Must be able to interpret EKG. Vents: No. Hospitalist or Intensivist in house: No. IV Team: SWAT RN available for difficult IV sticks. RT 24/7: Yes. Pharmacy 24/7: Yes, central. Shifts: 7 to 7. Floating: Float to tele units, tele overflow in ICU, Floor specific orientation: 2 days on the floor. Common diagnosis / Types of patients: Trached patients, CVA, TBI, Spinal surgery, encephopathy, ESRD, psych issues, brain tumor. Additional Notes: Heparin, Amio, Cardizem - titrated. LOS average 4-5 days. Fast paced, high turn around unit. Bedside report. Cancellation can cancel up to 4 shifts per 13-week assignment, 3 shifts for assignments that are less than 13 weeks. Charting BSN License to, willing to wait Trauma Level:1 Care Shift Notes:12 hour nights, 4 total weekend shifts per 4 weeks, 2 out of 4 major holidays Required , BLS Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Weeks:91.
Job Requirements
ACLS
BLS
Basic EKG Exam
Core Exam - Nursing
Ishihara Colorvision Screening
Telemetry Exam
Telemetry RN Skills Checklist
Benefits of Travel Nursing
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.
Each assignment introduces you to new colleagues, mentors, and professionals in the healthcare industry. Building a diverse professional network can open doors to future career opportunities and collaborations.
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.
Some travel nursing agencies provide opportunities for continuing education, allowing you to expand your knowledge base and stay updated on the latest advancements in healthcare.
Travel nursing exposes you to various healthcare professionals, including industry leaders and experts. Networking with these individuals can open doors to mentorship and career advancement opportunities.
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About The Position ID: 71836181 Shift: 12H Nights, 12 hour nights, 4 total weekend shifts per 4 weeks, 2 out of 4 major holidays.
Unit Notes: MUST HAVE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA EXP **50 MILE RADIUS RULE - NO LOCAL RATE - DL IS SOURCE OF TRUTH, PLEASE INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION. Medical Solutions Pre-Screens, if clinical recommends, sends to manager for approval to offer, no 2nd interview must pass dysrhythmia exam prior to acceptance, traveler has 2 attempts. If failed, RN will be DNU within CS AZ and Sac Region. Travel Teams must have their own vehicles. Must have natural hair color and no facial piercings. Men must clean shave for fit test. Pass/fail exam on day 1 of orientation - details to follow. DAY 1 PASS/FAIL SIMs Lab: All RNs will be expected to complete SIMs Lab for Foley catheter insertion & central line dressing changes, with the exception of NyICU & ED. NyICU only has to do Foley catheter insertion. ED does Foley catheter insertion but does port-a-cath insertion instead of central line dressing change. This is for travelers going to St. Joseph main campus &/or St. Joseph Westgate campus. NOTE - SIMs lab is pass/fail & nurses have been termed during SIMs Lab for breaking sterile field. Those travelers that understand sterile field typically pass SIMs Lab skills. The hospital expects that every nurse is competent in these areas, especially maintaining sterile field, as these are nursing skills that are performed frequently. NOTE: if a candidate indicates that they are not competent in either of these areas, they are probably not a good fit. In addition to SIMs Lab, they will also go through lifts, restraints, & wound care, but these are just educational based since the equipment & policies can be different facility to facility. Must be able to Titrate drips, Amio, Cardizem, and Insulin Drips.
Unit: Neuro Tele (5NNB and 7NNB), # beds: 32, Certifications: BLS, ACLS, 2 years experience, neuro experience highly preferred. Ratios: 1:4 ratio. EMR: Cerner. Charge Nurse: Yes, take light patient assignment. Nurse Aides: Day - 4, Night - 3. BS, VS, straight cath. Weekend Requirement: 4 weekend shifts in 8 weeks. Holidays: Worked into perm holiday rotation. Scrub Color: Steel gray. Tele: Central monitoring. Must be able to interpret EKG. Vents: No. Hospitalist or Intensivist in house: No. IV Team: SWAT RN available for difficult IV sticks. RT 24/7: Yes. Pharmacy 24/7: Yes, central. Shifts: 7 to 7. Floating: Float to tele units, tele overflow in ICU, Floor specific orientation: 2 days on the floor. Common diagnosis / Types of patients: Trached patients, CVA, TBI, Spinal surgery, encephopathy, ESRD, psych issues, brain tumor. Additional Notes: Heparin, Amio, Cardizem - titrated. LOS average 4-5 days. Fast paced, high turn around unit. Bedside report. Cancellation can cancel up to 4 shifts per 13-week assignment, 3 shifts for assignments that are less than 13 weeks. Charting BSN License to, willing to wait Trauma Level:1 Care Shift Notes:12 hour nights, 4 total weekend shifts per 4 weeks, 2 out of 4 major holidays Required , BLS Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Weeks:91.
Job Requirements
ACLS
BLS
Basic EKG Exam
Core Exam - Nursing
Ishihara Colorvision Screening
Telemetry Exam
Telemetry RN Skills Checklist
Benefits of Travel Nursing
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.
Each assignment introduces you to new colleagues, mentors, and professionals in the healthcare industry. Building a diverse professional network can open doors to future career opportunities and collaborations.
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.
Some travel nursing agencies provide opportunities for continuing education, allowing you to expand your knowledge base and stay updated on the latest advancements in healthcare.
Travel nursing exposes you to various healthcare professionals, including industry leaders and experts. Networking with these individuals can open doors to mentorship and career advancement opportunities.
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