MS travel RN needed in Washington, District of Columbia - 24229502EXPPLAT Accounting - Washington, DC at Geebo

MS travel RN needed in Washington, District of Columbia - 24229502EXPPLAT

TravelNurseSource is working with Amare Medical Network to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Washington, Washington DC, 20007!Pay Information$2,070 per weekAbout The PositionIn general, M/S nurses provide care and treatment to ill, injured, and recovering adults.
The medical-surgical nurse must be able to assess patient condition, administer medications, change dressings, monitor vital signs, keep records, and provide patients with support and education.
Job RequirementsRequired for Onboarding BLS Color Vision Mandatory Exam Core Mandatory Part I Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing) Core Mandatory Part III Med Surg - Skills Medical Surgical RN Preventing Medication Errors RN Pharmacology RN State License About Amare Medical NetworkAt Amare Medical Network, we specialize in matching nursing professionals with jobs they love.
We understand you want more flexibility, better benefits, higher pay, and a supportive working environment where your skills are valued in exactly the way you deserve.
Our purpose is to care for the people we work with and work for and we strive to Deliver Care Worthy of a Million Smiles through meaningful interactions with caregivers, clients, corporate staff and patients.
Our mission is simple, we strive to be a fast-growing and admired medical staffing company that attracts & retains premier care providers, corporate staff and clients.
We are known for our values-driven culture of:
Being Passionate & Caring Creating Fun & Happiness Building Open & Honest Relationships Being Resourceful Being Humble & Kind Check out our 5 Star Rating on Great Recruiters! We invite you to join us on our mission! Recommended Skills Nursing Surgical Procedures Medical Error Medications Medical Surgical Nursing Patient Assessment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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