Travel Nurse RN - PACU/Pre-Post Op - $2,343 per week in Chicago, IL Accounting - Thornton, IL at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - PACU/Pre-Post Op - $2,343 per week in Chicago, IL

Pay Rate$2,343 per week About Stability Healthcare At Stability, we have built a nurse friendly platform that simplifies finding travel nursing jobs without the need for a recruiter.
We believe in pay transparency and that is why we aggregate thousands of jobs from hospitals hourly displaying full pay rates creating a no-haggle no-hassle job search approach.
Once a nurse selects an assignment of their choice, we then empower the nurses with an easy profile generator allowing nurses to submit themselves for an interview with confidence knowing they've booked an open job with the pay and location of their choice.
Stability displays to their nurses the best travel nursing jobs allowing for faster submissions, scheduling of Interviews, and ultimately landing our nurses their preferred assignment.
Requirements Active BLS and ACLS from the American Heart Association Active professional license within the state of practice A Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) credential from the American Heart Association is recommended and may be required for specific registered nurses and travel nurse positions Other specialty-related certifications are preferred and may be required for specific positions Experience as a PACU nurse in a hospital setting Minimum of 2 years of experience as an RN Benefits Agency Benefits Day 1 Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), Flexible Housing Options, Guaranteed Stipend:
Facility Cancelled Shifts, JACHO Certified, Prestigious Facilities, PTO Program, Weekly Pay, Paid Compliance Cost, Referral Bonuses, Extra Shift Bonuses, 401(k) Plan Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Pediatric Advanced Life Support Post Anesthesia Care Unit Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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