Travel Contract

ER Registered Nurse
Phoenix, AZ
Olaro
3x12 hrs, Nights

$2,129/week
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Overview

  • Start Date07/20/2026
  • Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
  • ShiftNights
  • Duration13 weeks

Pay

Estimated total pay
$2,129/week

Description

Registered Nurse (ER RN) - Phoenix, Arizona


Job Details

  • Specialty: Emergency Room Registered Nurse (ER RN)
  • Location: Phoenix, Arizona
  • Shift: Nights
  • Hours: 12 hours per shift, approximately 36 hours per week
  • Contract Length: 13 weeks minimum (no contracts shorter than 13 weeks accepted)
  • Unit: Emergency Department / Trauma
  • Unit Size: Acute beds - 36, Subacute beds - 54, Trauma bays - 6 (no travelers assigned to trauma bays)
  • Patient Volume: Approximately 250-300 patients per day, 88,000 patients per year
  • Patient Types: Trauma, burns, psych holds (30-40), pediatric patients transferred out, spinal cord injury, CP center cases
  • Nurse-to-Patient Ratio: 1:4
  • Weekend Requirement: 4 weekend shifts per 4 weeks (unit discretion)
  • Orientation: 2-3 shifts of floor-specific orientation
  • Floating: Float within the ER and between 4 facilities within about 30 minutes of each other
  • EMR System: Cerner
  • Telemetry: Phillips monitors; must be able to read cardiac strips
  • Ventilator Management: Respiratory Therapists manage vents
  • Support Staff: 2 charge nurses with light patient loads, 4 patient care technicians (sitters)
  • In-House Providers: Minimum 2 hospitalists or intensivists, up to 8; midlevels and anesthesia present
  • Pharmacy: Pharmacist coverage 10 hours/day in ER
  • SIMs Lab: Required for Foley catheter insertion and central line dressing changes (pass/fail). Competency in sterile technique is mandatory.
  • Pass/Fail Exam: Day 1 of orientation; study guide provided

Required Qualifications

  • Licensure: Valid RN license for Arizona
  • Experience:
    • Minimum 2 years of core ER nursing experience
    • At least 6 months of Level 1 Trauma experience
    • Level 1 Trauma and teaching hospital experience required
  • Certifications:
    • BLS (Basic Life Support)
    • ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support)
    • PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) — ENPC does NOT substitute for PALS
    • Preferred: TNCC (Trauma Nursing Core Course) and ATCN (Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses)
  • EMR Experience: Cerner experience required for ED
  • Prophecy Dysrhythmia Exam: Must pass within 24-48 hours prior to acceptance; maximum 2 attempts allowed. Failure results in 6-month disqualification in region.
  • Vehicle: Travel teams must have their own vehicles
  • Travel Experience: Previous travel experience required for ED and Neuro ICU
  • Other:
    • Must be free of facial piercings and have natural hair color (no unnatural colors)
    • Male candidates must be clean-shaven for fit testing
    • Cannot hold concurrent contracts with other employers during assignment
    • Must have been off permanent staff at this health system for at least 12 months to be eligible for travel assignment

Additional Information

  • Facility Type: Teaching hospital with nursing students present
  • Float Policy: Nurses may float between main campus, Westgate campus, and two freestanding ERs in nearby cities (total 4 facilities)
  • Uniform: Navy scrub color
  • Day 1 Pass/Fail Exam: Includes clinical skills and sterile technique; failure may result in termination
  • Orientation: Weekly orientations on Mondays (except holidays)
  • Parking: Assigned parking with shuttle service; night shift assigned to parking garage
  • Patient Care: Nurses expected to maintain sterile field and demonstrate competency in Foley catheter insertion and central line dressing changes
  • Work Environment: Level 1 Trauma center, nationally recognized tertiary care and transplant center

This position is ideal for experienced ER nurses with trauma background who are comfortable working in a high-volume, teaching hospital environment and meet the strict clinical and professional requirements.

Employer

Olaro

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Pros

Fast, proactive, excellent results!

Cons

No cons. He’s a pro.

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Olaro Company Description


Olaro is a trusted partner in healthcare staffing, connecting nurses and allied health

professionals with opportunities nationwide. For over 35 years, we’ve helped clinicians

expand their horizons by matching them with assignments that fit their lifestyle, career

goals, and personal ambitions.


At Olaro, we value your expertise and support your growth at every step. We offer

competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and access to diverse clinical experiences

that build your skills and open doors to new possibilities. With 24/7 support, streamlined

onboarding, and a team committed to your success, you’ll always have a proven guide

by your side.


Whether you want to explore new locations, broaden your clinical experience, or

achieve better work–life balance, Olaro provides the flexibility and support to help you

thrive. Join us, and let’s shape the future of healthcare together.

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About Phoenix, AZ

As a Travel Emergency Department Nurse in Phoenix, AZ here's what you should know:
Cost of Living
  • The cost of living in Phoenix is slightly lower than the national average, with affordable housing and reasonable grocery and transportation costs.
  • Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living.
Weather
  • Summer average highs: 104°F, Summer average lows: 81°F.
  • Winter average highs: 67°F, Winter average lows: 45°F.
Furnished Housing
  • Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Phoenix, with options ranging from apartments to single-family homes.
  • Many furnished housing options cater to the seasonal influx of visitors and snowbirds.
Transportation
  • Phoenix is car-friendly with well-maintained roads and highways.
  • Public transportation options include buses and a light rail system, but a car is generally recommended for getting around the sprawling metro area.
Demographics
  • Phoenix has a diverse population with a wide age range.
  • Common health issues include allergies due to desert flora and occasional heat-related illnesses.
  • There is a large population of travel nurses in Phoenix due to its numerous healthcare facilities.
Things to Do
  • Phoenix offers a vibrant culinary scene with a variety of restaurants, from Southwestern cuisine to international flavors.
  • The city has a thriving arts and music community, with numerous galleries, theaters, and live music venues.
  • Sports enthusiasts can enjoy world-class golf, major league spring training games, and outdoor activities like hiking in the nearby mountain reserves.
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