Certification DetailsAs of 1 / 1 / 24 all new and returning agency staff must have de-escalation training as part of their onboarding and clearance.
Training from Welle (Verbal De-escalation bundle training required), CPI, or PMCS must be completed for onboarding and clearance.
Job DetailsProvide nursing care to patients from infancy through the adult life cycle, utilizing knowledge of age-related growth and development to individualize the nursing process and functioning in accordance with the nursing philosophy, and objectives, the standards of care, and the standards of practice.
Must be comfortable with drips and vents.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Able to adapt to stressful situations quickly and effectively.
The key to Emergency Medical Services is the relationship between the Emergency Department staff and the rescuers.Working as a team, our pre-hospital, emergency department and in-hospital personnel rely on each other completely.
From first responder to ambulance crew to paramedic to emergency room staff to trauma surgeon, there is no separation in our efforts.
Job RequirementsNew Hampshire Temporary Health Care Service Agency License / Registration Certificate is required for staffing temporary RN needs.
2+ years of current ED experience - Required.Prior travel experience.EPIC experience.BSN - Preferred. Schedule InformationRequested time off during the course of this assignment must be noted and verified at upload.
RTO REQUESTS AFTER UPLOAD WILL NOT BE APPROVED!!NO MORE THAN 5 DAYS OF RTO WILL BE ACCEPTED (less is better). Unit Specific Information26,000+ visit per year.
of beds : 20, newly renovated Emergency department with state of the art monitors and communication devices.Nurse to patient ratio : 1 : 5.
EMR : EPIC.Dress code : Traveler provided professional scrubs (no logos).Trauma Level : III.Patient population : Newborn-Geriatric.
Additional DetailsTravel pairs will be considered, but must be able to work different shifts and have transport to hospital.
COVID vaccinations strongly recommended, but not required.