Jackson Nurse Professionals
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This role is for a Travel Nurse RN specializing in the Cardiac Cath Lab, providing critical cardiac patient care in a 4-bed catheterization lab with a 1:1 nurse-to-patient ratio. The position requires BLS and ACLS certifications and involves 40 hours per week on a 10-hour rotating day shift, including weekend and on-call responsibilities for a 13-week travel assignment in San Antonio, Texas. The nurse will manage patients with cardiac diagnoses such as STEMI, stroke, and coronary artery disease, utilizing electronic charting systems like Cerner.
Jackson Nurse Professionals is seeking a travel nurse RN Cardiac Cath Lab for a travel nursing job in San Antonio, Texas.
Job Description & Requirements Shift Times: 10D (rotating shift time)
Hours per week: 40
Call Requirement: yes
Weekend Requirement: every other weekend
Required Certs: BLS, ACLS
Common Diagnosis/Treatment: STEMI, STROKE, CAD, CA
# of Beds: 4 Cath Labs
Nurse to Patient Ratio: 1:1
Charting: Cerner
Filling critical needs in patient care, Jackson Nurse Professionals delivers cost-effective travel nurse staffing solutions to over 500 hospitals, outpatient clinics, and home health clients nationwide. Awarded Best of Staffing - Talent and Client 2024, and rated as a Top Workplace 2023 by the Orlando Sentinel, Jackson Nurse Professionals goes the extra mile to provide travel nurses the career they deserve, while providing clients with a large range of highly skilled nurses to fill short, long-term, and temporary assignments.
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Travel Nurse, Registered Nurse, Cardiac Cath Lab, Cardiac Care, BLS Certified, ACLS Certified, STEMI Treatment, Stroke Care, Coronary Artery Disease, Cerner Charting