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Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $2,858 per week in Bangor, ME

Travel Nurse Source, Bangor, Maine, us, 04401


TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Bangor, Maine, 04401 Pay Information $2,858 per week About The Position ID: 51067597 Shift: 7P-7A 12Night Description: SimpliFi InterviewStart date, shift and hours per week are all firm.26 week contract highly preferred.Hospital : 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401Level II Trauma CenterBed: 411General : 40 private and semi-private roomsExperience?RN: 1 year minimum, would prefer moreCNA: 1 year - ask manager approval for any candidate that has previous hospital experience but has not worked in the hospital setting within the last yearFirst-time traveler? YesPatient medical diagnosis except Cardiac could be seen on this unitTraveler will routinely work on either Grant 5 or Grant 6 (same level of care spread across 2 separate units)Common diagnoses include but are not limited to: Stroke, COPD, Respiratory issues, GI Bleed, Renal Failure (AKI/CKD), Oncology, Electrolyte imbalance, altered mental status, weakness, non-operable fracturesOncology/Neutropenic patientsMedical Telemetry patients if travelers do not have previous Telemetry experience, Charge RN will sign off on the strips from the Tele techNon-surgical unitPatient Ratios:RN: Days 1:4-5; Nights 1:5-6May vary based on patient acuity, tech support, insulin drips within assignment, etc.CNA: Days 1:10; Nights 1:10Rarely, due to call-in, nurses may have total care of some less acute patients within their assignments Required (preferred)ONS Chemo certification (preferred) may be required for certain requisitionsACLS (preferred)CNA: BLSSkills charge experience highly preferred, please include if the traveler has charge experience or not in offer details and is willing to act as chargeTrach care, Chest tube management, General Medical Surgical skills (wound care, IVABX, Drain/tube management, IV starts, central line management, etc.)Experience with Insulin gtts Heparin gtts- training available from charge and educator does not require manager approval to offer but will be noted in the offer email for CRT if traveler has not in obtaining vital signsShowering and bathing patientsAmbulationProgression of functional status i.e. getting patients directly to bathroom v. bedside commodesQ 2 hour turningGood communication skills and teamworkSupport on the nurse will typically have a patient assignmentPhlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws onlyHouse Supervisor, 24/7RT, 24/7 in houseHospitalist, 24/7PT/OT/ST dayshift onlyUnit Resource RN (as staffing allows) 0700-1900Charting System/ will routinely work on either Grant 5 or Grant 6 (same level of care spread across 2 separate units)Potential to float to any area with Med Surg patients (within or below scope)Orientation:2 Days Hospital orientation1 shift on the rotation: every otherCall required: noneHoliday Expectations: manager approvalRTO: Manager approvalOther Color:RN: Any color, must be professionalCNA: Any color, must be professionalNo crocs with holes, no artificial nails, no personal cell phone usage unless on breakParking: Free in designated areas Program Travel Guaranteed Hours: 48 Contract 25820587EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding Competency Exam Core Mandatory Exam Self Assessment (Skills Checklist) 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Different healthcare facilities may have varying levels of technological advancements. Working in diverse settings exposes you to a range of medical technologies, contributing to your technological literacy. Facing new challenges regularly builds resilience. Travel nurses often become more adaptable, resilient, and confident in their abilities to handle unforeseen circumstances. Some travel nursing agencies provide opportunities for continuing education, allowing you to expand your knowledge base and stay updated on the latest advancements in healthcare. Travel nurses may benefit from tax advantages such as housing stipends and per diems, helping them maximize their income and financial stability. Travel nursing is a fulfilling adventure. The combination of professional growth, personal enrichment, and the excitement of exploring new places makes it a unique and rewarding career choice.