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CAMC General Hospital

Travel Nurse RN - Neurology - $2,241 per week

CAMC General Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia, us, 25329


Certification Details

Certs Required: BLSOrientation includes Cerner and Infusion ManagementAcknowledgement of Pass/Fail Testing required for certain unitsCertifications not permitted to be pending or completed on-siteSee additional facility-specific documents for more certification detailsJob Details

4S MedSurg - Neuro RN3x12 or 4x12 Nights 7p-7a, weekdays, every other weekend, floatOrientation held every other week on ThursdayPatient Ratios: 1:4-52 Years of Experience Required36 or 48hr contract optionsEvery other weekend requiredClinician can be floated within scope to meet facilities needsOpen to accommodating blocked schedule requestsUnit Description: 26 Beds. CVA, TBI, Epidural and Subdural Hematoma, seizure disorder, and spinal cord injuries and disorders. + Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU). Ratio 1:4/5Hospital Highlights: Short Term Acute CareType of Facility: Level 1 Trauma Center, Major teaching hospital; member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems (COTH)Total Staffed Beds: 855Scrub Color: Royal Blue/White (RN)Charting: CernerParking Cost: free for travelersJob Requirements

Valid Driver's License is requiredSocial Security Card requiredResidency Declaration Form required if working on a compact license1st Time Travelers Accepted100mi. Radius Rule (75-99mi. can be sent for facility approval)WV/Compact RN License required - can be submitted with pending RN license36hrs guaranteedPerm employees cannot return to CAMC as a traveler for 2 Years after last day worked permFlu Shot: Required during flu season unless medical proof of exemptionCovid Vaccine NOT requiredSchedule Information

3x12 or 4x12 Nights 7p-7aWeekdaysEvery other weekendOrientation held every other week on Thursday36 or 48hr contract optionsUnit Specific Information

Unit Description: 26 Beds. Services include CVA, TBI, Epidural and Subdural Hematoma, seizure disorders, spinal cord injuries and disorders.Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) includedPatient Ratio: 1:4/5