TravelNurseSource is working with Amare Medical Network to find a qualified Rehab RN in Juneau, Alaska, 99801!
Pay Information
$3,532 per week
About The Position
A Rehabilitation and Skilled Nurse Registered Nurse (RN) administers nursing care to patients in an efficient, safe, and courteous manner to those who suffer from a temporary or permanent disability.
The nurse must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on his or her assigned unit.
The individual must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his or her age specific needs, and to provide the care as needed.
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Job Requirements
Required for Onboarding
- Color Vision Mandatory Exam
- Core Mandatory Part I
- Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing)
- Core Mandatory Part III
- Preventing Medication Errors
- RN Pharmacology
- RN State License
- Rehab - Skills
5 Benefits of Travel Nursing
Stand out in the competitive healthcare field by showcasing a resume filled with varied experiences in different regions and healthcare settings.
Employers value the adaptability and resilience gained through travel nursing.
- Step out of your comfort zone and face new challenges, fostering personal resilience and adaptability. Travel nursing becomes a transformative journey that shapes not only your career but also your character.
- Travel nurses often play crucial roles in responding to healthcare crises or natural disasters. Contributing during critical times allows you to make a meaningful impact on communities in need.
- Travel nursing allows you to explore different nursing specialties. You can try various areas of healthcare, helping you identify your preferred niche or specialty.
- Working with diverse teams in various settings enhances your communication skills. You learn to effectively communicate with colleagues, patients, and families from different backgrounds.