TravelNurseSource is Hiring a Travel Nurse RN - Long-Term Care - $1,587 to $1,912 per week in Eureka, SD Near Eureka, SD
TravelNurseSource is working with Fusion Medical Staffing to find a qualified Long-Term Care RN in Eureka, South Dakota, 57437! Pay Information$1,587 to $1,912 per week About The PositionFacility DetailsFacility: Please Contact for facility info Job DetailsStarts: 11/04/2024 Assignment Length: 13 Shift: Day Call Off Policy: Please Contact for Info Job Quantity: 1 Type: Travel Job DescriptionInterested in making a positive impact? You’ve come to the right place. At Fusion Medical Staffing, our goal is to improve the lives of everyone we touch, and we’re always looking for people like you to join our mission. And making a difference isn’t the only perk of traveling with us. Start your medical travel career with Fusion Medical Staffing and gain access to competitive pay packages, comprehensive benefits, corporate discounts and perks, a clinical team to support you along your journey, and a recruiter determined to help you succeed. We’ve got your back so you can focus on what you do best: helping others. _______________________________________________________ Registered Nurse - Long Term Care Position: Registered Nurse Specialty: Long Term Care 13 week Long Term Care Registered Nurse travel assignment Client in Eureka, SD is looking for a Long Term Care Registered Nurse to help them out for 13 weeks. At Fusion Medical, we truly believe that as people taking care of people, together we can do anything. Benefits Include
Paid Time Off (PTO) after 1560 hours
Highly competitive pay
Best in the industry Medical, Dental, and Vision
Short term disability
401(k)
Aggressive Refer-a-friend Bonus Program
Your recruiter is available 24-7
Reimbursement for licensure and CEU’s
Qualifications/Requirements:
One to three years experience as a Registered Nurse preferred
Other certifications may be required for this position
Critical thinking, service excellence and good interpersonal communication skills, ability to read/comprehend written instructions, ability to follow verbal instructions, PC skills
Physical Abilities: Remain in a stationary position, move about, move equipment (50-100lbs), pushing, pulling, bending. The following is a summary of the major job duties of this job. Other duties may be performed, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below. Specific activities may change from time to time.
Communicates and collaborates with physicians and other health team members.
Provides and coordinates patient care with other health team members.
Monitors patients' responses to interventions and reports outcomes.
Administers medications as ordered with appropriate documentation.
Monitor and evaluates patients before, during, and post procedure depending on unit.
Shares on-call responsibilities with a 30-minute response time if required.
Maintains cleanliness of rooms and adequate stock of supplies.
Transports patients as needed.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Essential Skills
Interpersonal Skills - to work effectively with a variety of personnel (professional and ancillary) to present a positive attitude and a professional appearance.
Technical/Motor Skills - Ability to grasp, fine manipulation, pushing/pulling and able to move about when assisting with procedures and/or using department equipment.
Mental Requirements - Must be able to cope with frequent contact with the general public, customers, and meeting deadlines under pressure. Must be able to work under close supervision occasionally as well as working without assistance from other personnel. Must be able to contend with irregular activity schedules occasionally and continuous concentration to detail.
Sensory - Visual acuity, ability to effectively communicate
**Fusion is an EOE/E-Verify Employer** 25731425EXPTEMP 5 Benefits Of Travel Nursing
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