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PEDS ER Travel RN

Pediatric emergency room nurses (PEDS ER) provide care to patients ranging from newborn to 18 years of age who need immediate care.
PEDS ER nurses perform assessments and examinations, administer medications, start IVs, perform catheterizations and CPR, and assists with splinting broken bones, in addition to other duties, working closely with the patients' families in the process.
RequirementsActive BLS and PALS from the American Heart AssociationActive professional license within the state of practiceNeonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) and Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) credentials are recommended and may be requiredOther specialty-related certifications are preferred and may be required for specific positionsExperience as a pediatric ER RN in a hospital settingMinimum of 2 years of experience as an RNJob DetailsWeekly Pay:
$2,066 per weekLocation:
Washington, DCShift Schedule:
NightsAssignment Duration:
13 WeeksWeekly Hours:
36 HoursAgency BenefitsDay 1 Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), Flexible Housing Options, Guaranteed Stipend:
Facility Cancelled Shifts, JACHO Certified, Prestigious Facilities, PTO Program, Weekly Pay, Paid Compliance Cost, Referral Bonuses, Extra Shift Bonuses, 401(k) Plan%22736730% %% category %% Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Neonatal Resuscitation Programs Pediatric Advanced Life Support Pediatrics Emergency Nursing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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