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eTeam Inc - Secondary is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Rock Island, Illinois.
We are seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse to join our intensive care unit team. The candidate must have 2 yrs. experience in acute care settings and possess strong clinical skills to provide quality patient care.
Clinician Must have an active RN license, BLS, ACLS. Must be Covid Vaccinated
Every other weekend,
Float Requirement: as needed in skillset
EPIC is plus.
Completion and referral bonus available
eTeam was formed in 1999 with the goal of becoming the company of choice for clients, talent and staffing professionals. Today, were one of the fastest-growing global companies and ranked as one of the best companies to work for by Staffing Industry Analysts. We aspire everyday to do quality work for our clients and help our talent work at some of the most amazing companies.
Benefits: Health and dental insurance
Full Time
$68k-82k (estimate)
06/20/2024
07/03/2024
trshealthcare.com
TONTITOWN, AR
25 - 50
1996
DIANA WRIGHT
$5M - $10M
At its core, TRS Healthcare is RN founded and family owned. We still hold true to those same core values, acting as an advocate for nurses all over the country. Every action we take is for nurses to be able to practice their craft and give the best care possible to patients. TRS has grown from a local per diem agency to staffing healthcare professionals across the nation for over 20 years. We are also proudly one of few preferred staffing agencies for our federal partner, Indian Health Services, in the southwest and elsewhere. In 2005, TRS Healthcare became the 6th Healthcare Staffing Company ...
to be certified by the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. In addition, TRS has been named "Best Places to Work" in Arkansas twice in 2017 and 2019. We give nurses the tools to fulfill their needs and meet their career goals using some of the most advanced job-matching tech in industry. At TRS, our candidates are treated like a nurse not a number.
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