What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel Emergency Nurse (RN) in Farmington, NM position at Soliant?
Nursing degree, active registered nurse (RN) license and minimum 1 years ER RN experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant Four Corners region by taking your nursing expertise to Farmington, New Mexico—a hub where the breathtaking San Juan River Valley meets rich cultural history and expansive outdoor adventures. Farmington offers the unique opportunity to explore three rivers, four golf courses, five lakes, and six national parks, all just outside your door. Enjoy your downtime hiking dramatic desert landscapes, kayaking, or visiting nearby destinations like Durango, Colorado and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Working as a travel RN in this region means joining a state-of-the-art medical center serving a diverse patient population from New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. You'll broaden your clinical experience in a 198-bed Level III trauma facility recognized for its advanced surgical suites and specialized units—ranging from a robust cancer center to an innovative childbirth center. The facility carries prestigious accreditations in PCI, mammography, and laboratory services and is acclaimed as one of the nation's most beautiful hospitals.
Serving in this environment offers unparalleled exposure to a wide array of trauma and complex patient cases, allowing you to advance your skills through interaction with teams utilizing a variety of workplace methods and leadership philosophies. This experience will not only distinguish your resume but also strengthen your adaptability as a clinician.
Schedule/Hours
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant Four Corners region by taking your nursing expertise to Farmington, New Mexico—a hub where the breathtaking San Juan River Valley meets rich cultural history and expansive outdoor adventures. Farmington offers the unique opportunity to explore three rivers, four golf courses, five lakes, and six national parks, all just outside your door. Enjoy your downtime hiking dramatic desert landscapes, kayaking, or visiting nearby destinations like Durango, Colorado and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Working as a travel RN in this region means joining a state-of-the-art medical center serving a diverse patient population from New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. You'll broaden your clinical experience in a 198-bed Level III trauma facility recognized for its advanced surgical suites and specialized units—ranging from a robust cancer center to an innovative childbirth center. The facility carries prestigious accreditations in PCI, mammography, and laboratory services and is acclaimed as one of the nation's most beautiful hospitals.
Serving in this environment offers unparalleled exposure to a wide array of trauma and complex patient cases, allowing you to advance your skills through interaction with teams utilizing a variety of workplace methods and leadership philosophies. This experience will not only distinguish your resume but also strengthen your adaptability as a clinician.
Schedule/Hours
- Travel assignment details vary; flexibility to cover a range of shifts is appreciated
- Active, unencumbered RN license
- Recent experience in Emergency Room nursing (ER)
- BLS and ACLS certifications required; TNCC and PALS highly desirable
- Adaptability and strong clinical judgment in high-pressure settings
- Deliver exceptional ER patient care in accordance with best practices
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams on urgent and complex cases
- Document assessments, interventions, and outcomes accurately
- Respond to rapidly changing patient needs and evolving situations
- Premium compensation package
- Tax-advantaged travel stipends and travel expense support
- Comprehensive healthcare coverage and 401(k) participation
- Job security with multiple career opportunities nationwide
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