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TravelNurseSource

Travel Nurse RN - Wound/Ostomy - $1,770 per week in Atlanta, GA

TravelNurseSource, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383


TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a qualified Wound/Ostomy RN in Atlanta, Georgia, 30301!Pay Information$1,770 per weekAbout The PositionID: 51150607 Shift: 12hr Days 12x3 Description: HWL No local candidates within 50 miles.Schedule 0630-190013 weeks795A Infusion Center - BMT RNMin of 2 years of experience within specialty. Required: BLS, Chemo Cert.Preferred: ONS CertMust have Oncology Experience. Experienced Traveler.65 chair outpatient infusion center. Chemotherapy/Hazardous drug administrationCentral Line Care and ManagementImplanted Port AccessBlood Product administrationPeripheral IV placementSince these will fall within the holiday season, including the Holiday work 2 major Holidays of the 3: Thanksgiving DayChristmas Day New Year?s Day AND1 Minor Friday after Thanksgiving Christmas Eve New Year?s Eve Guaranteed Hours: 36 Weekly Contract Weeks:8925858518EXPTEMPJob RequirementsRequired for OnboardingCompetency ExamCore Mandatory ExamSelf Assessment (Skills Checklist)5 Benefits Of Travel NursingA diverse range of assignments on your resume showcases your adaptability, versatility, and resilience. This can make you a more attractive candidate for future job opportunities and career advancement.Adapting to new facilities and teams challenges your problem-solving skills. You learn to navigate different protocols and procedures, honing your ability to think critically and adapt to varying healthcare contexts.Constantly adapting to new environments and healthcare facilities challenges you to expand your knowledge and skills. This dynamic nature of travel nursing contributes significantly to your professional growth.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.Travel nurses may find themselves in challenging situations that require effective crisis management. This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams.