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Planet Healthcare is Hiring a Travel RN - ED - Emergency Department Near Jerome, ID
Job Details
Critical Access hospital in Idaho is looking for an ER nurse to start ASAP! This position is for 12 hour nights for 13 weeks. Very traveler friendly hospital!
Job Requirements
Must have BLS, ACLS, PALS, TNCC
Will accept first time traveler if they have 3 years of experience in speciality
Will accept 1 year of experience but need to have experience at critical access hospital, community hospital, or small level 3 or 4 trauma hospital
Must be able to work independently with limited resources, and have good time management skills
Must be able to titrate on drip and provide conscious sediation; blood products
Must be able to read and interpret tele and document it appropriately
Schedule Information
12s from 7-7
Self-schedule, but not finalized until balanced by management
Willing to work with travelers on scheduling
Cannot guarantee block scheduling or set schedules
Every Other Weekend, Nights- Fri & Sat, Days- Sat & Sun
May be asked to go in the Holiday Rotation
Unit Specific Information
Charge Nurse over ED and MS - will float to ED to assist if there is a surg
Charge nurse does not take an assignment
No Nurse aids/EMT/Paramedics/Patient Sitters
RT in house during day shift and on-call at nights (20 min response time)
RT does breathing tx during days, RNs expected to administer breathing tx at night
Nurse asked to be able to manage respiratory equipment until RT arrives
X-Ray or CT in the ER? Transport? Attached to ER; CT & Xray will transport but nurses asked to assist since there is only 1 tech working on nights
Yes, 1 lab tech
May be asked to float MS unit; usually only if the traveler has prior MS/MS-Tele experience; May be asked to go task in that area
RNs- Any color but Maroon. RNs usually wear navy
CNAs- Maroon
1 shift with preceptors
Must be able to work independently and need to be self-sufficient
ED physician will most likely be sleeping during the night shift and called when patient arrives