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Jewish Hospital

Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg / Telemetry - $2,136 per week

Jewish Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, us, 40201


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Position TemplateFacility Name: UofL JewishFloor: 7 TowersPosition Information:Facility Department/Cost Center: 50 0 3312Role (RN, Tech, LPN, PT, etc.): RNSpecialty: General PCUNumber of Openings: 1Shift: 6:45PM - 7:15AMWeekly Guaranteed Hours: 36Weekend Hours: Every otherCall Requirements: NoneYears of Experience: 2+Float Requirements: Yes – Med Surg or PCU unitsJob Requirements

Must Have Skills/Experience: PCU experience, Cardiac gtts, telemetryPreferred Skillset/Experience: BiPAPType of Patients on Unit: Stepdown mixPersonality Fit: Friendly, team player, responsible and accountable for their responsibilitiesSchedule Information

Auto-Offer Parameters:Requested time off – HWS has approval to process up to 5 days in the offer sent to the vendor. Anything more, will have to be reviewed and approved by manager.HWS will ask the candidate to make up approved time off at the back of the assignmentHolidays MUST have manager approvalHolidays – HWS will advise and require candidates to work 2 out of the 3 holidaysDuration of assignment – for these positions, HWS will have approval to offer 13-18 week assignmentsUnit Specific Information

Number of Beds: 23Patient Ratios: 3-5:1Equipment: BiPAP, High FlowEMR: CernerAdditional Details

Why work at Jewish Hospital:Academic Medical Center in downtown LouisvilleNew Heart Hospital with advanced heart care treatmentAccredited chest pain center providing comprehensive 24/7 STEMI heart attack care and treatment...and more recently, the nation's second and third CARMAT Aeson® total artificial heart transplants - one of which was the world's first successful transplant ever performed in a female patientThe first trial of adult cardiac stem cells in chronic heart failureProvides acute inpatient and outpatient rehab services through UofL Health - Frazier Rehab InstituteFrazier’s Movement Disorders Program, in conjunction with the University of Louisville, has been recognized as a National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence