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Cynet HealthStaff seeks an RN for MS Tele on a 20-week night shift in Omaha. Role requires 2+ years in a large urban hospital, current RN license, and BLS; ACLS preferred. Expect to work 12-hour shifts, handle cardiac drips and dysrhythmia management, with frequent unit float as needed.
Travel assignment with staff support and holiday considerations; nicotine-free facility; scrubs provided. Remote work not offered; on-site hospital environment.
Profession: Nursing
Specialty: MS/Tele Float
Duration: 20 weeks
Shift: Night
Hours per Shift: 12
Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience required in a large, urban hospital
License: Current RN license required
Certifications: BLS required; ACLS strongly preferred
Must-Have:
Description:Holiday coverage needed.All staff are required to work 2 of the 3 major holidays, which include Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year\'s.Travelers are expected to float frequently to meet staffing needs.Travelers will be assigned to a unit based on their experience.There may be an opportunity to float to a nearby facility.Units may include various medical-surgical and telemetry floors.Care teams include care techs, transport teams, and paramedics.This is a 100% nicotine-free facility.Weekend shifts required: 4 weekend shifts out of 8 possible in a 4-week period.Requests for time off are permitted, with specific parameters.Travelers must work 2 out of 3 major holidays; this requirement should be included with the application.Pending license accepted, however, it must be in hand before traveler starts.Scrubs are mandatory and will be provided once confirmed.Daily rate parking is available.The facility is a 718 acute-care bed facility that provides care to complex patients.It serves as a teaching hospital, benefiting patients from cutting-edge research and education.Interdisciplinary support includes various teams, such as respiratory services and social services.Patient demographics include adults and geriatrics.Various drips are required for patient care, including Nitro, Heparin, and Insulin.