Traveling Operating Room (OR RN) Nurse - St. Louis, MO - 13 Weeks Transportation & Warehousing - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Traveling Operating Room (OR RN) Nurse - St. Louis, MO - 13 Weeks

Position:
Registered NurseUnit:
Operating RoomLocation:
St.
Louis, MissouriThere is a facility in Saint Louis, Missouri actively interviewing for an experienced Operating Room Registered Nurse (RN).
This is a 13-week assignment with the possibility of extending.
Travelers must have a minimum of two recent years of experience on the unit.
Please call or text Cody Brown at for further information.
Assignment Details:
13 WeeksDays40 hours per weekPossible extension based on performanceElectronic ChartingSome call may be requiredWill be discussed in the interviewEducation and Certification Requirements:
Associate Degree or higher from an accredited nursing programBLS (AHA)MO or Compact ActiveRN LicenseRequired for Interview:
Current Professional ResumeClinical References2 recent years of experience on the unitJob DutiesMonitor patient under sedationCommunicate patient needs with O.
R TeamElectronically document procedureMaintain an organized and sterile work areaSunbelt is proud to provide weekly and competitive pay with direct deposit or pay card options.
Sunbelt also provides 24/7 support to accommodate travelers working any shift.
You will receive a personalized and transparent recruiting experience with each assignment.
All compensation packages are designed to meet your needs.
With opportunities nationwide, we are sure the right facility is just a phone call away.
I look forward to connecting with you and dont forget to ask about our Referral Program!Cody BrownNational Hiring RecruiterCall or Text:
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