Travel Nurse RN - LTAC - $1,867 to $2,074 per week in Springfield, MO Accounting - Springfield, MO at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - LTAC - $1,867 to $2,074 per week in Springfield, MO

Registered Nurse (RN)01/15/2024 to 04/15/2024$1,867 - $2,074/weekTravelNight Shift13 weeks at 36/weekThe Gifted Healthcare ExperienceGifted Healthcare is an award-winning travel nursing agency that offers nursing contracts at premier healthcare facilities across the United States.
Gifted Healthcare believes in the power one person has to make a difference in a patient's care, inspiring Gifted's mission to help nurses thrive and advance their careers by providing exceptional job opportunities , day one benefits , and 24/7 support.
Join Gifted and enjoy memorable experiences at and away from the bedside while advancing your career on your terms!
Responsibilities:
Long Term Acute Care RNs (LTAC RNs) provide quality patient care during the patient assessment, intervention, and evaluation process.
LTAC RNs collaborate with all members of a patient's healthcare team to formulate a care plan that ensures optimum outcomes and continuity of care.
LTAC RN job responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
LTAC RNs are responsible for dispensing medications, chest tubes, ventilators, wound vacs, critical care IV Drips, feeding tubes, and central linesMonitor, implement and evaluate status of patientGive guidance and supervision to clinical support staffBENEFITS OF BEING GIFTED!Competitive pay packagesCareer FlexibilityDay one Medical, Dental and VisionPlan from a National ProviderHousing and Meal StipendContracts with Premier FacilitiesReferral bonuses - refer a friendand you both receive $50024/7 support with Career SpecialistAccess to Social Worker 24/7Access to Chief Nursing Officer 24/7Short- and Long-Term DisabilityAD&D Insurance Recommended Skills Clinical Works Critical Care Health Care Medications Chest Tubes Patient Assessment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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