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ILARL St Mary of Nazareth Hosp-66514

Travel Nurse RN - Cardiac Cath Lab - $3,128 per week

ILARL St Mary of Nazareth Hosp-66514, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


Certification Details

BLS - Must be AHAACLS - Must be AHALicense/Certificate VerificationAscension Pharmacology ExamAscension Specialty ExamAscension Color VisionAscension Core CompetenciesAscension EKG ExamAscension Unit Specific ChecklistAscension Onboarding Requirements Education AttestationAscension Nursing Contract Worker OnboardingAscension Biometric consentAscension Nova StatStripJob Details

On call is required. Must arrive to hospital within a half hour of call.Additional Details

Must be AHANursing only Michigan hospitals need their licensure verified through LARA not NURSYs but you will still upload hereCurrent license and primary source verification within 30 days prior to start of assignment for all licensed professionals. Nursys quick confirm verifications should be completed for all APRN, RN’s and LPN/LVNs. Nursys should be used to review ALL license activity in all states, not just the state of placement. Copy of the physical license is not requiredPharmacology 1,2 exam requiredCompleted prior to start and updated every 3 yearsHIPAA, Joint Commission -NPSG, OSHA TopicsExam and answer key found in Document Library. Agency is required to give and grade the test. Score needs to be 90% or higher with only 2 attemptswww.ascension.org/CWRnursingorientation - The attestation at the end of the pre-hire 6 hours needs to be uploaded by the AgencyFound in Document LibraryVaccines or Positive IGG Titer. If Negative titer, must have booster vaccine Exemptions are NOT accepted for persons working in the following areas: Potential contact with pediatrics/infants, mon-immune pregnant women (L&D areas), non-immune immunosuppressed patients (oncology, transplant, etc.)Required for all disciplines, AnnualDocumentation of vaccination series completion OR documentation of declination to vaccineFlu season starts Sept 4th, 2023 for all new travelers. Needs to be updated every year. Declinations and exemptions not acceptedX-ray completedStatement of good health or completed physical exam prior to first assignment, updated annually thereafterRequired for all travelers. If placement is in a state other than home state/issuing state of compact license for RNs, address on Driver’s license must match the home state for the compact license. Other documents do not meet the requirement for primary residency1st within 1 year, 2nd within 30 days of start. And/or Negative IGRA within 90 days of offered start date lab printout prior to start. If positive TB record; Requires Proof of Chest X-Ray within last 1 year to be accompanied by TB questionnaireThe candidate or associate should provide documented proof of two Varicella vaccines, serological evidence of immunity, or verification of a history of varicella or herpes zoster (shingles) by a healthcare provider. If a candidate or associate cannot provide evidence of immunity, titers are required to check serological evidence for Varicella. If titer results do not show proof of immunity, administer two doses of Varicella vaccine, four weeks apart. Exemptions are NOT accepted for some areasValid 10 years from the administered dateResume or ProfileQualifying reference(s) completed prior to first assignment. At least two professional referencesInclude Social Security Trace, Employment Verification, OIG Search and National Sex Offender. Completion of: 7 year search for-SSN Trace, County Resided and Employed search, National Criminal, OFAC, and VSOP completed within 30 days of first assignment. Updated every 1 year thereafter or if break in service > 90 days, must run counties listed during break in serviceAscension EPLSAscension OFACClinical only; Required annually in specialtyWithin 30 days prior to the start of the first assignment with the client, updated annually thereafter. If break in service > 90 days, retesting is required. 12 panel UDS: 1) Amphetamine (AMP) 2) Cocaine (COC) 3) Marijuana (THC) 4) Phencyclidine (PCP) 5) Methamphetamine (mAMP or MET) 6) Barbiturates (BAR) 7) Benzodiazepines (BZO) 8) Buprenorphine (BUP) 9) Methadone (MTD) 10) Oxycodone (OXY) 11) Morphine (MOP) 12) Ecstasy (MDMA). Must show proof of all 12 drugs are tested, if some are tested within sub-category, please provide letter from labHeadshot with a white or blue backgroundEducation needs to be validated at the source level in accordance with applicable governing laws. Inaccurate information and/or unexplained gaps must be reviewed by the Third Party