Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg / Telemetry - $2,762 per week in Auburn, NY
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JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$2,761.50–$2,761.50
SKILLS
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Establish Priorities, Nursing, Registered Nurse (RN), Surgical Nursing, Telemetry, Telemetry Nursing
LOCATION
Auburn, NY
POSTED
1 day ago
TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified Med/Surg / Tele RN in Auburn, New York, 13021!
Job Title: Med Surg/Tele RN
Profession: Registered Nurse
Specialty: MS/Tele
Duration: 13 Weeks
Shift: Night 4x12-Hour
Hours per Shift: 12
Experience: Minimum of 1 Year Recent Experience Required
License: NY State License Required
Certifications: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS
Must-Have:
- MS/Tele experience
- Interpretation and management of dysrhythmias
- Use of Rapid Response/Code teams
- Peripheral line care/management
- Nasal cannula and oxygen administration
- Non-invasive airway management
- Isolation precautions
Description:
This position is for a Med Surg/Tele RN with a focus on medical-surgical and telemetry nursing care.
Candidates who can start immediately and meet all clinical requirements will be prioritized for an expedited offer without an interview.
Floating to other units may be required based on facility needs.
The RN will be responsible for managing and interpreting dysrhythmias.
Additional responsibilities include administering oxygen and providing non-invasive airway management.
The RN must adhere to isolation precautions and ensure effective line management.
Weekend coverage is required every other weekend and every other holiday.
Candidates must have a minimum of one year of recent nursing experience.
All requested time off must be submitted during the application process.
Failure to disclose requested time off may result in automatic disqualification.
Candidates will need to coordinate shift coverage with their peers if needed.
First-time travelers may be accepted on a case-by-case basis depending on experience.
Previous employees cannot be submitted for traveler positions.
Return travelers are welcomed back as long as they remain in good standing.