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Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $2,125 / week

TravelNurseSource is working with Triage Staffing to find a qualified ER/Trauma RN in Kentucky! Pay Information $2,125 per week About The Position Travel Nursing:
Emergency Department Lexington Location:
Lexington Start Date:
3/13/2024 Shift Details:
12H Nights ( 7:
00 PM-7:
00 AM ) 36 hours per week Length:
13 WEEKS 13 weeks Apply for specific facility details.ER RN About Triage Staffing At Triage, we prefer to be realReal about expectations--both ours and yoursReal about how a decision you make today could affect your tomorrowsReal about how compensation actually worksReal about how great-- or grating--your next supervisor may beBeing real allows everyone at Triage to be readyReady to serve you with real honestySo if that gig near the ocean is really no day at the beach, or that third shift comes with a second-class rate, we tell youSo you can be ready, tooOne point of contact for both travelers and facilities (per division) In-house compliance and accounting specialists On-staff clinical liaisons Mentoring program that is run and managed by actual clinicians - yeah, you read that right And more (because of course there's more) Are we the biggest? NoAre we the best? That's rather subjective, but we're trying to beWill we work like hell to get you as close to your idea of heaven as possible? YesYes, we will In 2021, Triage and TaleMed merged to become better together under the Triage name. Recommended Skills Hospitalization Health Care Nursing Health Administration Health Facilities Basic Life Support Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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