Travel Nurse RN - Progressive Care Unit
Vancouver, WA
Quality Nurses
3x12 hrs, Nights
$2,499/weekOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
- Estimated taxable pay$1,709/week
- Estimated non-taxable stipends$790/week
Benefits
- Weekly pay
- Cancelation protection
- Holiday Pay
- Guaranteed Hours
Description
As travel nurses ourselves, we understand all the reasons to avoid taking an assignment with an agency you've never worked with before. We want to reward you for giving us a chance, so when you sign for your first assignment (of 13 weeks or more) with us from now until August 31st we will include a $1,000 bonus on your first paycheck.
• Number of openings: 2 • Shift type (D, E, N, V): Night • Shift length: 12 hours • FTE: 0.9 • GWW (guaranteed work week): 36 hours • Assignment length: 13 weeks • Target Start Date: ASAP • Auto offers? (Yes/No): Yes • On Call Required? (Yes/No, if Yes please explain): No • Credentials Required (Refer to job profile): ACLS, BLS • 1 Year of Epic Experience (Required or Preferred): Required • Experience required: ICU Stepdown, PCU • Misc. special notes: Trach/Vent and peritoneal dialysis experience preferredEmployer
Quality Clinicians
Vancouver, WA
About
Founded in 1824 as Fort Vancouver by the Hudson’s Bay Company, Vancouver is Washington State’s oldest city. It’s in the state's southwest region, just north of the Oregon state line, and connected to the Portland Metropolitan Area by two bridges crossing the Columbia River. Outdoorsy locals and visitors appreciate Vancouver’s many parks, including Esther Short Park. You also have access to the state's oldest town square, housing a community theater within an 1867 home, where a free movie and concert series takes place in July and August. At Old Apple Tree Park, visitors marvel at what's believed to be the oldest apple tree in the Pacific Northwest, planted in 1826. It's easy to stay active while enjoying the outdoors. The five-mile paved Waterfront Renaissance Trail runs from downtown east along the Columbia River to Wintler Community Park, which includes a beach area.