Emergency Department Registered Nurse
Albuquerque, NM
American Traveler
3x12 hrs, Nights
$2,186/weekOverview
- Start Date05/18/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
- Facility InformationShort Term Acute Care556 beds
- SettingHospital
Pay
Description
Assignment Overview
- Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
- Hours: 36 hrs/wk
- Start Date: May 18, 2026
- Length: 13 weeks
- Openings: 4
Description
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for an Emergency Department position at a Level I Trauma, Children's, and Teaching Hospital in New Mexico, with TNCC certification and a preference for prior travel experience.
Details
- Emergency Department (ED) at a 554-bed Level I Trauma, Children's Hospital, and acute care teaching facility in New Mexico
- Approximately 60–80% of the ED consists of admitted/boarding patients, with many rooms functioning as ED Holding
- Patient ratio of 1:5
- Night shift schedule: 7p–7:30a, 3x12-hour shifts per week, with some assignments involving 36 or 48-hour shift weeks
- Travelers will be scheduled for weekends as needed; weekend nights are considered Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
- Floating to Adult PCUs is an expectation based on staffing needs; floating to Peds ED is optional; potential floating to ED Holding and Trauma based on experience
- No on-call requirements
- Block scheduling is not available
- Charting is done in Cerner
- Scrubs must be black and are not provided by the facility
- No parking fee
Requirements
- Active NM or Compact RN license required; NM license may be pending at time of submission
- Minimum 2 years of ED RN experience required; 1.5 years may be reviewed on a case-by-case basis
- Level I Trauma experience preferred
- Required certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIH Stroke Scale (NIH), and Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) — TNCC must be in hand prior to consideration; NIH may be pending until compliance due date
- RQI certifications are not accepted in place of required certs
- COVID vaccination required; religious and medical exemptions accepted with a completed exemption form signed by a provider
- Candidates must reside more than 100 miles from the facility to be eligible
Additional Information
- Travelers should expect their assignments to include, and potentially consist primarily of, admitted/boarding patients due to a currently elevated volume of admit holds
- Responsibilities include medication administration (including IV medications via the seven medication rights) and documentation and communication of clinical findings
- Travel experience is strongly preferred; first-time travelers may be considered if they have 2+ years of Level I Trauma experience
- RTO requests exceeding 7 days require facility approval; all scheduling requests should be submitted at the time of application
- A 6-month break is required for travelers who have worked 4 consecutive assignments or reached the one-year mark at this facility, whichever comes first
Facility
University of New Mexico Hospital
7 nurses recommend working with University of New Mexico Hospital
- Short Term Acute Care
- 556 beds
Employer
American Traveler
67 nurses recommend working with American Traveler
Pros
Absolutely amazing personality, and impeccable communication, pleasant to talk to very efficient in quick in finding me a contract
Cons
Not enough people like Sebrona 😂😂
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Albuquerque, NM
About
As the largest city in New Mexico, Albuquerque offers something for just about everyone. Charmingly quirky and wonderfully diverse, this town by the Rio Grand is not only an ideal base for day trips to natural wonders like Chaco Canyon, but it also has a rich history and dramatic landscapes of its own. Gaze across the desert and see snow-capped Mount Taylor 100 miles in the distance. The striking confluence of mountain ranges, vast river bordered by cottonwood forest, flocks of sandhill cranes flying overhead and countless colorful hot-air balloons that often fill the morning skies have long-drawn creative types and adventurers. Albuquerque's many highlights include vibrant galleries, world-class museums, farmers' markets and a thriving microbrewery scene. The historic district dubbed Old Town Plaza spans 10 blocks with fabulous restaurants, cafes, shops and the historic San Felipe de Neri Church, constructed in 1793.
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