Emerald Health Services
Travel Nurse (RN) - Labor & Delivery (L&D) - Corpus Christi, Texas
Emerald Health Services, Corpus Christi, TX, United States
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - Labor & Delivery 2F
Shift: Nights / 7p-7a (12x3) 36 hours per week
Length: 13 weeks
Possibly four weekend shifts a month, Mandatory 2 weekend shifts a month, No on-call
Requirements:
Epic Travel Staffing:
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Shift: Nights / 7p-7a (12x3) 36 hours per week
Length: 13 weeks
Possibly four weekend shifts a month, Mandatory 2 weekend shifts a month, No on-call
Requirements:
- TX License
- 1 year experience
- Must have OBED, Circulate C-Sections, Ability to manage high risk Antepartums
- Must have Labor experience
- BLS
- ACLS
- NRP
- Int. FM
- Advanced FM preferred
- EMR - CPN and Meditech
- Floating Area(s): Low risk Antepartum unit
- Manage COVID patients in labor/C-Section/Antepartum/OBED
- Number of Beds - 19 labor/5 OBED/3 PACU/3 Surgical/8 Antepartum
- Patient Ratios - 2:1 labors, 3:1 OBED, 4:1 Antepartum, 1:1 OR
Epic Travel Staffing:
- Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options
- 401(k) matching program
- Weekly direct deposit
- Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA
- Industry leading allowances and reimbursements
- Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks
- Exclusive job openings - Only at Epic
- Epic Elite Program - Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses
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