Travel Nurse RN - PCU - $2,027 per week in Columbus,OH Accounting - Columbus, OH at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - PCU - $2,027 per week in Columbus,OH

LOCATION:
Grant Medical Center SHIFT:
night shift, 3/12's, EOW, EOH Requirements:
1.
5 years of Intermediate/Tele exp Large hospital exp BLS-ACLS (confirmed) Must be able to read & interpret Telemetry independentlystrong cardiac assessment skills Epic EMR, navy scrubsUnit Description:
48 bed unit, with PSA's, First to float, every other weekend, every other holiday Ratios are 1:
3 for intermediate flex to 4 1:
5 for med/surg flex to 6 Modified 5:
00:
00 AM Account Manager:
Anna Taylor Account Manager Email:
COVID-19 Vaccine:
Not Required Flu Vaccine:
Unknown Submittal Details:
#Tier3 Travel ComplianceAll candidates must be pre-closed upon submissionSSNDOBRTO# of jobs in system we can sub - 4Requires specific amount of exp.
:
1 year requiredMile Radius Rule Applies 50 milesLocal Rules:
No locals within 50 milesBackground Policy to be noted prior to submission:
if traveler has a hit, please note on profile and on submissionTravelers are first to floatReturn Staff Policy :
If an RN has worked at an OhioHealth facility as staff they need to be gone 366 days prior to being considered as a travelerPRN at OhioHealth cannot accept a travel position and work bothFor travelers, more than one call off is grounds for termination NCNS is grounds for immediate termination as well.
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