TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified ER / Trauma RN in Phoenix, Arizona, 85013!
About The Position
Job Title : Registered Nurse (RN) Job Specialty : Emergency Room (ER) Job Duration : 13 weeks Shift : 12-hour Evenings Guaranteed Hours : 36 hours per week Experience : Minimum 2 years ER experience with at least 1 year in a Trauma Level 1 facility License : Must be licensed to practice Certifications : BLS, ACLS, PALS (Preferred : TNCC and ATCN) Must-Have : Cerner EMR experience Job Description : Medical Solutions pre-screens candidates.
- Clinical staff recommend auto offer; candidates must pass required exams.- No first-time travelers.- Must have at least 8 months of Trauma Level 1 experience.
- Required to float between multiple ER facilities approximately 30 minutes apart.- Day 1 pass / fail exam available with study guide.
- SIMs Lab completion required for skills such as Foley catheter insertion and port-a-cath insertion for ED.- Competency in maintaining sterile fields is essential.
- Additional training includes lifts, restraints, and wound care.- Unit Details : Acute - 36 beds, Subacute - 54 beds, 6 trauma bays.
- Required to work 4 weekend shifts per month at the unit's discretion.- Navy scrubs required.- Telemetry : Must be able to read strips, Phillips monitors used.
- Managed Care : Vents managed by Respiratory Therapists (RT).- Hospitalist or intensivists always in-house, with mid-level practitioners available.
- Core RNs are ultrasound trained.- RT and Pharmacy services available 24 / 7.- Common patient diagnoses include trauma, burns, and certain pediatric cases transferred out.
- Approximately 88,000 patients per year, with 250-300 seen daily.- Sensitive to psych holds, which range between 30-40 cases.
This role promises a dynamic and educational work experience in a fast-paced ER environment with opportunities to develop critical nursing skills and contribute to a high-quality care delivery team.
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Job Requirements
Required for Onboarding
- ACLS - AHA
- BLS - AHA
- PALS - AHA
- Pharmacology
- Skills Checklist
- Specialty Exam
- TNCC
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As a travel nurse, you'll work in various healthcare settings, gaining exposure to diverse patient populations, medical procedures, and healthcare systems.
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