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Travel Nurse (RN) ICU (Intensive Care Unit) - Now Hiring

Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - ICUShift:
Nights / 7p-7:
30a (12x3) 36 hours per week, weekend requiredLength:
13 WeeksRequirements:
CA license5 years' experienceACLSBLSNIHPALSOther Details:
No localsCharting:
MedHostRatios:
1:
2Years of experience REQ:
5First-timers accepted:
YesWeekend REQ:
yesCerts REQ:
ACLS, BCLS, NIH, PALSWill this traveler need to float between like unitsYes, float between ICU and MS unitsOpen to accommodating block schedulePer manager discretionLocals accepted:
NoPending License accepted:
NoRTO Restrictions:
?RTO must be included at time of submissionGuaranteed Hours:
facility is able to call off once per two week pay periodHospital HighlightsType of Facility:
Acute Care HospitalTotal Staffed Beds:
42Scrub Color:
RNs:
Royal bluePT:
Khaki pants, Navy Blue poloCharting:
MedHostParking Cost:
Free Parking!COVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline):
Required - Medical Exemptions OnlyFlu Vaccine (Facility Guideline):
UnknownUnit:
ICU,2709.
601000.
29134Epic Travel Staffing:
Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options401(k) matching programWeekly direct depositConcierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CAIndustry leading allowances and reimbursementsReferral program with cash bonuses and additional perksExclusive job openings - Only at EpicEpic Elite Program - Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonusesPay rate is estimated based on weekly gross income.
Weekly gross pay based on qualifications and experience.
Rate applies to travel positions only (50
miles from permanent address).
Estimated Weekly Rate:
$2241 per weekJob ID:
780266Salary:
$2241 per week.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Epic Travel Staffing (formerly Emerald Health Services)

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