Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,044 per weekother related Employment listings - Nampa, ID at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,044 per week


Summit Medical Staffing Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Nampa, Idaho.


Job Description & Requirements
  • Specialty:
    Labor and Delivery
  • Discipline:
    RN
  • Start Date:
    04/26/2024
  • Duration:
    13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift:
    12 hours, nights
  • Employment Type:
    Travel
  • Perks:
    LDRP, CERTS:
    NPR, BLS, ACLS, STABLE, 3 years of L&D experience, Must have mother baby experience- prefer 1 year, Okay with a first time traveler. Must have experience and be able to attend deliveries and complete 1 hour of newborn care, triage, Circulate

LDRP, CERTS:
NPR, BLS, ACLS, STABLE, 3 years of L&D experience, Must have mother baby experience- prefer 1 year, Okay with a first time traveler. Must have experience and be able to attend deliveries and complete 1 hour of newborn care, triage, Circulate


LDRP, CERTS:
NPR, BLS, ACLS, STABLE, 3 years of L&D experience, Must have mother baby experience- prefer 1 year, Okay with a first time traveler. Must have experience and be able to attend deliveries and complete 1 hour of newborn care, triage, Circulate


About Summit Medical Staffing Nursing
Our mission at Summit Medical Staffing is, quite simply, to provide all employees with an experience that matches their own personal and professional goals. Through 25
years of staffing experience, the founders of the organization have come to realize that your personal experience must be tailored to each individual and to avoid the cookie cutter framework that most organizations have put into place. Summit Medical Staffing is truly about you.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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