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Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg - $2,208 per week

Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St Louis, Missouri, United States,


Certification Details

Certs REQ: BLSCerts Pref: ACLS, CPIJob Details

RN/ Medical SurgicalStart date: 3-4 weeks out per compliance tierRatio- 1:4-5 for all other shiftsYears of experience REQ: 1-2 years experience preferredFirst-timers accepted: YesWeekend REQ: Every other weekend requiredIs on-call REQ?: NoGuaranteed Hours: 36Special Requirements: Patient Diagnoses: Acute Care Patients: Infection, Renal, Cardiac, Pulmonary, Oncology, Ortho, Bariatric, pre-transplant, observation and Psychology, long stay, COVIDSpecial Procedures/Unit Details: Our patients may stay on our unit for only a few hours to a day or so, if no beds are available, especially during high census periods. Therefore, as nurses, we can work with many patients in one shift as our patient turnover is very high. An advantage to working with patient placement is the vast variety of patient conditions we receive from the ED. Our nurses receive additional and required training to enable them to care for a variety of patients. So, be prepared to learn a lot of new and challenging skills.Special Equipment: Alaris pumps, CPAPs, BIPAPs, Bladder scanners, Lifts, Hover mats, EKGs, ScalesJob Requirements

Years of experience REQ: 1-2 years experience preferredWeekend REQ: Every other weekend requiredCerts REQ: BLSCerts Pref: ACLS, CPILocals accepted: No local candidates accepted within 75 mile radius.Pending License accepted: YesRTO Restrictions: no more than 7 days of RTO per 13 week contractSchedule Information

Guaranteed Hours: 36Weekend REQ: Every other weekend requiredIs on-call REQ?: NoUnit Specific Information

Special Procedures/Unit Details: Our patients may stay on our unit for only a few hours to a day or so, if no beds are available, especially during high census periods. Therefore, as nurses, we can work with many patients in one shift as our patient turnover is very high. An advantage to working with patient placement is the vast variety of patient conditions we receive from the ED. Our nurses receive additional and required training to enable them to care for a variety of patients. So, be prepared to learn a lot of new and challenging skills.Additional Details

First-timers accepted: YesOpen to accommodating block schedule? NoSpecial Requirements: Patient Diagnoses: Acute Care Patients: Infection, Renal, Cardiac, Pulmonary, Oncology, Ortho, Bariatric, pre-transplant, observation and Psychology, long stay, COVIDSpecial Procedures/Unit Details: Our patients may stay on our unit for only a few hours to a day or so, if no beds are available, especially during high census periods. Therefore, as nurses, we can work with many patients in one shift as our patient turnover is very high. An advantage to working with patient placement is the vast variety of patient conditions we receive from the ED. Our nurses receive additional and required training to enable them to care for a variety of patients. So, be prepared to learn a lot of new and challenging skills.