TravelNurseSource is working with AHS NurseStat to find a qualified Dialysis RN in Dodgeville, Wisconsin, 53533!
Pay Information
$1,750 per week
About The Position
RenalStat is looking for a Long Term (Travel) Chronic Dialysis RN in Dodgeville, WI .
This is a 13 week assignment scheduled to start on 11 / 04 / 2024 and run through 02 / 02 / 2025 .
You must be licensed in the state of WI. The position does accept Compact licenses.
Estimated weekly pay includes projected hourly wages and weekly meal and lodging per diems for eligible clinicians based on nationally published GSA rates.
Actual weekly pay and per diems may differ from the amount shown and are subject to change during an assignment.
AHS Offers :Requirements :
- Graduate of an accredited program.
- Possesses and maintains a current license.
- 2 years of previous relevant experience preferred.
- Applicant must have excellent communication skills and a demonstrated high level of clinical excellence.
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5 Benefits of Travel Nursing
- Advocating for patients becomes more nuanced when dealing with diverse populations. Travel nursing exposes you to different patient advocacy scenarios, refining your advocacy skills.
- Confront diverse medical cases that challenge and expand your skill set. Each assignment becomes a learning opportunity, contributing significantly to your professional growth and expertise.
- Some travel nursing agencies provide opportunities for continuing education, allowing you to expand your knowledge base and stay updated on the latest advancements in healthcare.
- Travel nursing is a fulfilling adventure. The combination of professional growth, personal enrichment, and the excitement of exploring new places makes it a unique and rewarding career choice.
- Working with diverse patient populations and teams hones your emotional intelligence. Understanding and navigating different emotions becomes crucial in providing compassionate patient care.