Registered Nurse – MedTele Float RN25-31834

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Cooperstown, WI - USA

profile Weekly Salary: $ 2250 - 2400
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Registered Nurse (RN) Med/Tele Float
Location: Cooperstown NY
Type: Contract/Travel
Shift: Nights (3x12s)
Pay: $60$65/hr ($2250$2400/week)

Position Summary:

Navitas Healthcare LLC is seeking Registered Nurse (RN) Med/Tele Floatfor an exciting job in Cooperstown NY.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage full patient loads across varying units

  • Monitor and interpret vitals & cardiac/telemetry rhythms

  • Administer medications and follow physician orders

  • Document accurately in EMR systems

  • Respond to emergencies and perform BLS

  • Educate patients and families on care plans

  • Adapt quickly to different hospital environments and workflows

Requirements:

  • Active NY RN license

  • 2 years experience in Med/Surg or Tele acute care

  • BLS required ACLS preferred

  • Float pool or multi-unit experience strongly preferred

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About Navitas Healthcare LLC certified WBENC and one of the fastest-growing healthcare staffing firms in the US providing Medical Clinical and Non-Clinical services to numerous hospitals. We offer the most competitive pay for every position we cater. We understand this is a partnership. You will not be blindsided and your salary will be discussed upfront.

Registered Nurse (RN) Med/Tele Float Location: Cooperstown NYType: Contract/Travel Shift: Nights (3x12s)Pay: $60$65/hr ($2250$2400/week)Position Summary:Navitas Healthcare LLC is seeking Registered Nurse (RN) Med/Tele Floatfor an exciting job in Cooperstown NY.Responsibilities:Manage full patient ...
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