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Travel Telemetry Registered Nurse - $1,670 per week
GQR Healthcare
Remote RemoteFull-timeToday
Salary
Undisclosed
Experience
Mid
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
Today
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About This Role
A travel nurse RN Telemetry is needed for a 13-week assignment in St. Louis, Missouri, working 36 hours per week, primarily night shifts. The role involves providing telemetry care to patients. The position offers a weekly pay of $1,670. The nurse will work as a registered nurse in the telemetry discipline.
Key ResponsibilitiesAI-extracted
- 1Provides high-quality patient care in a telemetry setting
- 2Monitors and interprets cardiac rhythms and other vital signs
- 3Administers medications and performs treatments as prescribed by physicians
- 4Typically: collaborates with other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans
- 5Maintains accurate and detailed patient records
RequirementsAI-extracted
- Current RN license in the state of Missouri or compact state
- Typically: at least 1-2 years of experience in telemetry nursing
- Basic Life Support certification
- Ability to work 12-hour night shifts
- Typically: strong communication and interpersonal skills
Perks & BenefitsAI-extracted
Typically: health coverage
Typically: paid time off
Competitive weekly pay of $1,670
Opportunity to work in a new location
Typically: retirement plan or other savings options
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Job Overview
SalaryUndisclosed
Job TypeFull-time
Work ModelRemote
ExperienceMid
LocationRemote
CategoryHealthcare & Nursing Jobs
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