This role is for a travel registered nurse specializing in Med-Surg, Telemetry, and Progressive Care Unit (PCU) providing adaptive acuity and inpatient care in a small critical access facility. The position requires 2+ years of relevant experience, certification in ACLS and BLS, and the ability to float within the scope of practice. The job offers 12-hour night shifts over a 13-week assignment in Springfield, Vermont, with additional holiday coverage requirements.
MetaSense, Inc. is seeking a travel nurse RN System Float Med Surg / Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Springfield, Vermont.
Job Description & RequirementsTitle: Temp - Registered Nurse (RN) - Med Surg/Telemetry / Progressive Care Unit (PCU) (Nights) Springfield, VT
DescriptionTHIS IS AN ADAPTIVE ACUITY UNIT! ON OCCASION, TRAVELERS WILL BE ASKED TO PROVIDE PCU CARE (3:1 ratio). THIS CARE IS NON-NEGOTIABLE AND MAY NOT BE REFUSED. DRIP EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED
NOTE: 48HRS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS NEED.
Nurse: Patient - 1:5-7
Number of Beds; 25
For Holiday Coverage, Travelers are REQUIRED to work
TWO of the following:
Thanksgiving and Friday/weekend after
Christmas Eve/Christmas Day and Friday/weekend after
New Year Eve/New Year Day and Friday/weekend after
Meta Sense Job ID #25-15863. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Temp - Registered Nurse (RN) - Med Surg/Telemetry / Progressive Care Unit (PCU) (Nights) Springfield, VT
About MetaSense, Inc.Based out of New Jersey, MetaSense, Inc is one of the fastest growing, agile staffing agencies in the US. You will find that it’s easy to communicate with our recruiters and account managers because we believe you are a person first and not just a number on a spreadsheet. We take a personal approach with each person we work with. Trust MetaSense with your next and future assignments. Come join our family!
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