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Med Surg, RN - Flexible schedule

Med Surg RN
We are currently seeking qualified RN candidates to staff Med Surg contracts at great hospitals in Indianapolis. Contracts are full time, lasting 13 weeks, with availability on day and night shifts. 1-2 years of recent and related experience is required. Current pay is $43-$55 per hour, depending on contract availability.
Benefits for the Med Surg - RN
Flexible schedule
Weekly pay
Bonus opportunities ($500 Contract Completion Bonus & Referral Bonus)
Healthcare premium reimbursements (Qualifying FT employees)
Responsibilities of the Med Surg - RN
Organize and deliver the care of a group of patients with needs of varying complexity.
Plan, direct, assess and provide nursing care according to the policies and procedures of the hospital and department.
Provide basic, bedside care
Requirements of the Registered Nurse RN
Active Registered Nurse (RN) licensed with in the state of Indiana
1-2 years of recent and related experience, as required by facility
Must be able to work independently, yet together as part of a team
Must be able to remain calm under pressure
Proficient at taking vital signs and administering medication accordingly
Active BLS, physical, TB test, and other medical compliance as required by facility
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Registered Nurse (RN), Location:
Greenwood, IN - 46143Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Interim HealthCare of Indianapolis

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