Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - Medical Surgical 48's Shift: Variable D/N, 7:30a-7:30p/7p-7a, 12x4, 48 hrs per week
Length: 13 Weeks
2 out of 4 weekends, EOH
Requirements: - ND/Compact license
- 2 years of MS experience
- BLS
Other details:
This is an alternating schedule. The traveler will have three days off when switching from nights to days. Please pre-close your traveler on the alternating shifts. This position is for 4x12's ONLY.
7/1 is the latest start date we can accept for this position.
Manager will call to interview.
Requirements:
Current or temporary RN license in North Dakota or compact RN licensure.
BLS certification required to start
2 years of MS experience.
Shift:
2 out of 4 weekends
EOH
OT After 48 hours
Floating required
COVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline):
Not Required
Flu Vaccine (Facility Guideline):
Unknown
Unit:SURGICAL NURSING, 117005 Epic Travel Staffing: • Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options
• 401(k) matching program
• Weekly direct deposit
• Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA
• Industry leading allowances and reimbursements
• Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks
• Exclusive job openings - Only at Epic
• Epic Elite Program - Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses
To apply for this job or other Epic Travel Staffing jobs, we invite you to apply now, call a recruiter today at or email us at email protected .
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