Travel Nurse RN - Medical-Surgical in Atlanta, GA

TravelNurseSource

  • Atlanta, GA
  • 3 days ago

    Highlights

    Key Responsibilities Provide direct patient care on a complex medical unit managing conditions such as complicated UTI, pneumonia, sepsis, pancreatitis, and altered mental status. Strong Medical/Surgical nursing skills with experience in high-acuity or complex medicine settings.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationAtlanta, GA

    Description

    TravelNurseSource is working with Concentric Healthcare Staffing to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Atlanta, Georgia, 30322!

    Job Title

    Registered Nurse – Medical/Surgical

    Location

    Atlanta, GA

    Schedule / Job Type

    Contract | Full-Time | Onsite | Days | 3x12-Hour Shifts (36 Hours/Week)

    Key Responsibilities
    • Provide direct patient care on a complex medical unit managing conditions such as complicated UTI, pneumonia, sepsis, pancreatitis, and altered mental status
    • Care for patients with tracheostomies, PEG tubes, and peritoneal dialysis as part of a high-acuity patient population
    • Rotate between a research unit setting and a complex medicine unit throughout the month
    • Monitor and document patient status, including neurological assessments using standardized stroke scales
    • Perform and maintain peripheral IV access and PICC line care
    Required Qualifications
    • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing
    • Strong Medical/Surgical nursing skills with experience in high-acuity or complex medicine settings
    • Proficiency with tracheostomy care
    • Ability to perform NIHSS (NIH Stroke Scale) assessments
    • Competency in peripheral IV starts and PICC line management
    Preferred Experience / Skills
    • Experience with peritoneal dialysis
    • Prior experience in a research or clinical trial unit environment
    Why Join Us
    • Opportunity to work in a dynamic environment that blends complex medical nursing with clinical research
    • Gain exposure to a diverse and challenging patient population within a well-established academic medical setting