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Travel Nurse Source

RN - Labor/Delivery - Travel - Austin, TX - $15 to $40 per hour

Travel Nurse Source, Austin, Texas, us, 78716


TravelNurseSource is working with All Medical Personnel to find a qualified Labor/Delivery RN in Austin, Texas, 78705 Pay Information $15 to $40 per hour About The Position Specialty : RN-Labor and Delivery -Travel Job Description Responsible for assisting, supporting and educating women during the four stages of delivery: antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum and neonatal. Sits with and monitors patient throughout (before/during/after) the labor Monitors contractions and helps patient with breathing techniques Monitoring the fetal heart rate and mother's vital signs. Cares for patients on Pitocin, MgSO4 & continuous lumbar epidural Checks patient’s cervix periodically to monitor progression/lack of dilation Qualifications and Job Info 1-2 years of recent Labor and Delivery experience required Current ACLS and BLS required NRP required Recent fetal monitoring Must have Active State Nursing license Benefits Day 1 Health benefits (Health/Vision/Dental) Weekly Pay Direct Deposit Travel reimbursement State License reimbursement $1500 Referral bonus program 25890703EXPTEMP 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Advocating for patients from diverse backgrounds and with different healthcare needs refines your patient advocacy skills, making you a more effective advocate in various healthcare settings. If you have a sense of adventure, travel nursing provides the opportunity to explore different cities, states, or even countries. You can immerse yourself in new environments and enjoy diverse landscapes and recreational activities. There is a strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice, and support through online forums and social media groups, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. Travel nurses often play crucial roles in responding to healthcare crises or natural disasters. Contributing during critical times allows you to make a meaningful impact on communities in need. Working in various healthcare settings exposes you to different patient populations, diseases, and treatment methods. This exposure enhances your ability to adapt and learn, making you a more versatile and knowledgeable healthcare professional.