Travel Medical Surgical RN Medical & Healthcare - Marysville, KS at Geebo

Travel Medical Surgical RN

Phaxis Travel Healthcare has an immediate opening for a MS RN in Marysville, KS Recruiters at Phaxis will work with you closely to help you plan your next big move in your careerWe actively work on your behalf to help you find the job of your dreams, whether close to home or across the countryFrom submitting applications to onboarding to finding housing, our team will be here to help you every step of the way! Details:
o 8 to 13-week contract with the possibility of an extension o Days or nights o 36-40 hours weekly, ask about OT o Competitive pay o Stipends for housing and meals& incidentals o Reimbursements for licensure and relocation
Qualifications:
o BLS, ACLS Preferred o Minimum Years of
Experience:
1
Benefits:
o 401k o Time off o Direct Deposit Paycheck - Weekly o Day 1 Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance o Responsive Travel Healthcare Recruiter To further supplement your application, please complete a skills checklist for your specialty at (url removed) (this shouldn't take longer than 5 minutes- just copy and paste this link into your browser!) For immediate consideration or information about job details/pay, please send your updated resume to (url removed) OR call/text (phone number removed) Brian Wright - Recruitment Consultant - Phaxis Travel Healthcare Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Intensive Care Unit Acute Care Basic Cardiac Life Support Basic Life Support Emergency Departments Apply to this job.
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