Travel ContractLabor and Delivery Registered Nurse
$2,182/week
Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse
Farmington, NM
Wayward Medical
3x12 hrs, Nights
Relocation Bonus
$2,182/weekPosted Today
Overview
- Start Date07/20/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Estimated total pay
$2,182/weekBenefits
- Guaranteed Hours
- Retention bonus
- Weekly pay
- Dental benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Relocation bonus
- Medical benefits
- Vision benefits
- Holiday Pay
- Discount program
Description
Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse - Travel/Contract
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Position Details
- Specialty: Labor and Delivery (L&D)
- Shift: Night (3 shifts of 12 hours each; 19:00 - 7:30)
- Hours per week: 36
- Patient ratio: 1:2
- Float within scope to antepartum and postpartum units
- Block scheduling not guaranteed
- No local candidates accepted within 100 miles
- Pending New Mexico nursing license accepted at time of submission
- New contracts and extensions must be at least 10 weeks
- A 6-month break required after 4 consecutive assignments or 1 year of cumulative work
Required Experience and Qualifications
- Valid RN license in New Mexico
- Labor and Delivery nursing experience of at least 1 year, with experience within the last year
- Associate of Science in Nursing / Associate Degree in Nursing
- BLS certification issued by American Heart Association or American Red Cross
- ACLS certification
- NRP certification
- Successful completion of Relias Basic Dysrhythmia Exam
Certifications Required
- BLS (Basic Life Support) - AHA or ARC (RQI not accepted)
- ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) - AHA or ARC (RQI not accepted)
- NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program) - RQI not accepted; must have certification in hand at submission
- Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) certification recommended
- Other certifications may be required depending on unit (e.g., TNCC, ENPC, CPI, MOAB)
Licensure
- Active New Mexico RN license required (original license with 3D seal must be presented onsite)
- License can be pending at time of submission but must be active before start
On-Call and Scheduling
- On-call required: 4 shifts of 12 hours over 4 weeks or 3 shifts of 12 hours over 4 weeks
- No specific weekend requirements; scheduling flexibility limited
Facility and Work Environment
- Level I Trauma Center, Children’s Hospital, Teaching Hospital
- 554 staffed beds
- Charting system: Cerner
- Purple scrubs provided
- Free parking available
Background and Compliance Requirements
- 7-year criminal background check within 30 days of start, updated annually
- EPLS/GSA/SAM and HHS/OIG checks required within one year of start
- Fingerprinting required onsite during orientation (NM Department of Health clearance)
- Education verification required; diploma or transcript acceptable if 3rd party verification unavailable
- Drug screen negative within 30 days of start (instant drug screens not accepted)
- Physical exam within 1 year prior to start
- Fit mask test required within 1 year of start (specific N95 masks accepted; PAPR accommodation available if needed)
- Negative TB test or chest X-ray within 1 year of start; TB questionnaire required annually
- Immunizations/vaccinations required:
- Flu vaccine required year-round (exemptions accepted with proper documentation)
- Rubeola (Measles), Mumps, Rubella, Varicella: 2 vaccines or positive IGG titer required; history of disease not accepted for Varicella
- Hepatitis B: Declination, series, or titer acceptable
- COVID vaccine optional; facility reports vaccination numbers
Documentation and Testing
- Employment application with at least 3 years of work history required
- Two professional references within 3 years of hire
- Skills checklist required
- Work history verification for 3 years required
- Medication and pharmacology competency exams required (minimum 80% passing score)
- Relias Basic Dysrhythmia Exam required with minimum 80% score and 100% on lethal arrhythmia section; two attempts allowed
- Orientation safety manual acknowledgement required
- Cerner training attestation required for new hires starting 8/4/25 orientation group (test-out option available)
- Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) and Management of Assaultive Behavior (MOAB) certifications may be required depending on unit
Additional Notes
- Overtime applies after 48 hours worked per week on contracts signed on or after 10/30/2025
- Travel pairs may not read each other’s PPDs for TB testing
- Facility is not near public transportation; valid non-local driver’s license required
- Candidates must complete a traveler compliance form and review a welcome presentation prior to start
This summary includes all relevant information for healthcare recruiters and workers considering this Labor and Delivery RN travel contract in Albuquerque, NM.
Employer
Wayward Medical
About
Wayward Sounds...
Like a Travel Nursing Agency that zigged while everyone else zagged.
Most agencies fight over the same giant hospitals.
We chose the places where travelers are remembered, not rotated through.
Critical Access Hospitals are where nurses get autonomy, community, and stories worth telling.
Less factory-line healthcare. More human healthcare. That’s the road we chose.
Built for travelers who want:
- Rural adventure
- A Recruiter who actually picks up the phone
- A career that feels meaningful
Response timewithin an hour
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About Farmington, NM
As a Travel Labor and Delivery Nurse in Farmington, NM here's what you should know:Cost of Living
- Farmington's cost of living is slightly lower than the national average.
- Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living.
Weather
- Average summer highs are around 90°F, and winter lows can drop to 20°F.
Furnished Housing
- Short term rentals are available and relatively easy to find in Farmington.
Transportation
- Farmington is car-friendly, with limited public transportation options.
Demographics
- The population is diverse, with a mix of age ranges.
- Common health issues include allergies and respiratory conditions due to the dry climate.
- There is a small but active community of travel nurses.
Things to Do
- Farmington offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating.
- There are also local restaurants, art galleries, and occasional music and sports events.
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