Travel Nurse RN - Telemetry - $1,921 per week at Chandler Regional Medical Center summary:
The Travel Nurse RN specializes in telemetry nursing, providing care in a hospital float pool in Arizona. Candidates must have at least two years of telemetry experience, hold current BLS and ACLS certifications, and be licensed in Arizona or possess a compact license. Responsibilities include floating between various units, titrating cardiac drips, and passing required examinations during orientation.
Certification Details
BLSACLSNIHSS for Tele Neuro unit
Job Details
A hospital in Arizona is looking for experienced nurses for a travel contract for their MS/Tele float pool. The right candidate will have 2+ years of current tele experience, an active BLS, ACLS and AZ license or compact. TRAVELERS MUST BE ABLE TO TITRATE DRIPS!! There will be frequent floating to the sister facility, Mercy Gilbert. Travelers are required to pass a dysrhythmia exam prior to starting (2 max attempts) and will take a pass/fail Sim lab on day 1 of orientation. COVID vaccine is required or declination form with supporting documentation from clergy or MD.
Job Requirements
2+ years of current tele experienceActive BLS, ACLSActive AZ license or compactAbility to titrate dripsPass a dysrhythmia exam prior to start (WITH 2 MAX ATTEMPTS)Pass/fail Sim Lab on day one of orientation
Schedule Information
Shifts: 12 hr shifts. 7-7
Unit Specific Information
Float to ICU, Cardiac Tele, Tele units, MedSurg, and various holding areasWill float between all Tele and MedSurg unitsFloor specific orientations are providedCommon diagnosis/Types of patients: Post cath lab, post vascular procedures, day 2 CABG patients, general tele, Neuro post surgical, post cranis, spine, CVAs post TPA, General MedSurg patients
Additional Details
MUST BE ABLE TO TITRATE CARDIAC DRIPS!!Visit sister facilitiesPass dysrhythmia exam and Sim lab on orientationFloating to various units requiredCOVID vaccine required or valid declination
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, Telemetry, RN, ACLS, BLS, Healthcare, Nursing, Arizona, Hospital, Patient Care