What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel Nurse (RN) - Labor & Delivery Unit position at Trusted Health?
Description
Shift:
7:00 PM - 7:00 AM
Experience:
This role requires 2 years of Labor & Delivery experience.
Technology:
Experience with Allscripts/Eclipsys is preferred for this role.
Requirements:
This role will require floating to additional units and/or locations. Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
This is a nicotine-free facility. Must be able to pass a nicotine test
Weekend Rotation: 4 weekends shifts per 6 weeks- On call requirements: 2 call weekend shifts per 6 weeks. Floating requirements: Possibly as unit secretary on Med/Surg, 1:1 sitter in ED.
Details
- Job Type: Travel
- Shift Type: Night
- Contract date: Start March 8th - End June 14th
- Expected length: 14 s
- Hours per shift: 12
- Shifts per week: 3
Other Requirements
- Skills checklist: Yes
- References: Yes
- License type: Registered Nurse
- License state: Missouri
- Certification: BLS, ACLS, Advanced AWHONN FHM, NRP (Required)
Trusted Benefits (available)
- Heath
- Dental
- Vision
- Housing Asst.
About Trusted
Trusted is where modern nurses go to build their careers. Trusted provides support from a dedicated Nurse Advocate, unmatched insight into compensation and contract details, and access to a range of flexible jobs that meet each nurse’s preferences and career goals.
Travel nursing prerequisite
In order to apply for and accept an open travel nursing job, you must have:
- An active nursing licensure in the state in which you plan to practice as well as any relevant certifications needs given your nursing specialty area;
- At least one year, if not two, in the specialty area that you plan to focus your travel nursing experience on from within the last three years (i.e. If you worked as an ICU nurse for three years but then stopped working or switched careers for a year or more, you may find it more difficult to pick up your first travel assignment);
- Current and up-to-date health records, including documentation for flu and TB shots as well as other immunizations; documentation of your most recent physical, titers, blood tests, fit mask test, and PPDs.
If you can check off the above-three requirements, then you’re most of the way toward applying to this position!
What does it mean to be a travel nurse?
This position is open to travel nurses across the country that are looking for their next short-term contract. A travel nurse is a registered nurse—typically with one or more years of bedside experience—that will move from one travel nursing contract to another. Travel nursing responsibilities are not too different from those held by staff nurses in any given specialty. Since travel nurses take contracts focused on their primary specialty, the specialty-specific responsibilities remain fairly constant (unless changing from facility to facility or care demographic).
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