Travel Contract

Labor and Delivery RN
Kansas City, MO
Access Healthcare
3x12 hrs, Nights

$2,137/week
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Overview

  • Start Date01/19/2026
  • Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
  • ShiftNights
  • Duration8 weeks

Pay

Estimated total pay
$2,137/week

Qualifications

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    Work Experience
  • Registered Nurse (2 years)
  • Labor and Delivery Nurse or (2 years)
    Education
  • Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing or Associate of Science in Nursing

Description

Job Opportunity: Registered Nurse (Labor/Delivery/Recovery/Postpartum)

Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Employment Type: Travel/Contract
Contract Length: 8 weeks


Job Summary

Seeking an experienced Registered Nurse for Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum (LDRP) care in an acute care hospital setting. The role involves comprehensive maternal and newborn care with a focus on labor and delivery management, postpartum care, and neonatal support.


Experience Requirements

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in Labor and Delivery nursing (higher value confirmed)
  • Community hospital experience preferred
  • First-time travelers not accepted
  • Prior travel experience not explicitly required

Work Schedule

  • Weekend rotation: 4-6 weekend shifts (Saturday/Sunday) plus 2 Fridays every 6 weeks
  • Holiday shifts: 1 major holiday (Thanksgiving or Christmas) and 1-2 minor holidays (New Year's Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, or Labor Day)
  • On-call: 2 mandatory on-call shifts per 6-week schedule
  • No block scheduling accommodation
  • No local candidates accepted (must live at least 75 miles from facility)

Unit & Patient Care Details

  • Patient Ratios: 1 nurse to 1-3 patients
  • Unit: Labor/Delivery/Recovery/Postpartum (LDRP) model
  • Patient volume: Facility births fewer than 100 per month
  • Care settings include antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and Level I nursery
  • Full couplet care required (mother and baby)
  • RN expected to float within scope to cover triage, c-section cases (including circulating), antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and some gynecology surgical cases (hysterectomies/mastectomies)

Required Certifications

  • BLS (Basic Life Support)
  • FHM (Fetal Heart Monitoring)
  • NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)
  • ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) preferred but not explicitly required
  • EFM (Electronic Fetal Monitoring) or FHM certification required
  • Additional preferred: AWHONN Advanced or Intermediate

Required Skills & Competencies

  • IV therapy and phlebotomy: blood administration, venous blood draws, peripheral IV insertion and maintenance, infusion pump use
  • Labor and delivery management: amnioinfusion, assist vaginal delivery, circulate for c-section, forceps/vacuum extraction, hemorrhage/shock management, sterile vaginal exams
  • Medication administration: antihypertensives, magnesium sulfate, Pitocin, prostaglandins, terbutaline
  • Neonatal care: cord blood collection, infant ID/security banding, circumcision assistance and care, car seat education, metabolic screening, newborn assessment, phototherapy, thermoregulation
  • Antepartum care: NST (Non-Stress Tests), reflex and edema assessments, triage of obstetrical patients, use of external fetal monitoring
  • Postpartum care: breastfeeding/lactation support, episiotomy/incisional care, Foley catheter insertion, fundus/lochia/perineum care, wound assessment, baby-friendly protocols
  • Surgical procedures: D&C, tubal ligation, post-op gynecology care (hysterectomy)
  • Pain management: epidural anesthesia, general anesthesia, opioids, PCA use
  • Fetal monitoring: recognition and treatment of abnormal fetal heart rate patterns, spiral electrode placement, internal fetal monitoring, intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC) use
  • Professional skills: isolation precautions, PPE use, vaccine administration

Preferred Skills

  • Assist with high-risk deliveries
  • Scrub for c-sections
  • Neonatal resuscitation and APGAR scoring
  • Assist with sterile speculum exams
  • Cervical cerclage assistance
  • Infant/neonatal arrest response and rapid response team participation

Facility & Documentation Requirements

  • Acute care hospital with 74 staffed beds
  • Charting system: Epic
  • Scrub color: Navy (provided)
  • Parking: Free

Compliance & Onboarding Requirements

  • Government-issued ID required
  • Criminal background check within 6 months, including statewide and nationwide searches
  • Education verification of highest nursing degree required
  • Quarterly EPLS/GSA/SAM and HHS/OIG checks
  • Fingerprinting required for Illinois long-term care or rehab float assignments
  • Professional license primary source verification (Missouri licenses via NURSYS)
  • Drug testing within 1 year, must include standard panels and not expire during assignment
  • Physical exam within 1 year
  • Fit mask (N95) testing and annual renewal required
  • Immunizations and titers required or declination forms for:
    • Tdap (Tdap vaccine or declination)
    • TB testing (2 negative PPDs or equivalent)
    • Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella (positive titer, vaccination, or declination)
  • Seasonal flu vaccination or exemption required during flu season
  • Unit-specific competency exams and medication/pharmacology competency testing
  • Color blindness testing within 12 months
  • Skills checklist within 1 year
  • References: Two professional references required (supervisors preferred)
  • Employment application required
  • Facility-specific documents including HIPAA acknowledgement, confidentiality form, latex allergy questionnaire, hand hygiene, fingernail, and dress code policies
  • Orientation modules (~16 hours) required prior to start, unless completed within last 6 months at the facility system

Additional Notes

  • No pending licenses accepted
  • Return to work restrictions: No more than 7 days
  • Guaranteed minimum hours: 3 shifts per 13 weeks
  • Candidate must be able to meet weekend, holiday, and on-call requirements
  • Must be willing to float within the LDRP unit scope as needed

This position is ideal for experienced Labor and Delivery RNs seeking a travel contract in Missouri with a comprehensive scope of maternal-newborn care responsibilities in a community hospital setting.

Employer

Access Healthcare

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Access Healthcare aims to provide superior service to our nursing family by providing around the clock support, competitive pay packages and an unmatched benefits package! Unlike other agencies, we offer a true family feel and work with you to find the placement that is right for you. We offer one of the top leading pay packages in the industry and we are ready to get you the money you deserve!
Access Healthcare was founded by two travel nurses, Danielle and Diego, who had a dream and a shared vision of creating an agency which all nurses would want to work with. Our passion has led us to where we are today as one of the top 10 agencies in our home state of New Jersey, with access to contracts in all 50 states! We encourage you to join our team and we cannot wait to get to know you!
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About Kansas City, MO

As a Travel Labor and Delivery Nurse in Kansas City, MO here's what you should know:
Cost of Living
  • The cost of living in Kansas City is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
  • Wages generally match up well with the lower cost of living.
Weather
  • The average high in summer is around 89°F, and the average low in winter is around 20°F.
Furnished Housing
  • Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Kansas City, with a variety of options available for travel nurses.
Transportation
  • Kansas City is car-friendly, with a well-maintained road network.
  • Public transportation options include buses and a streetcar, but a car is often necessary for getting around the city and its suburbs.
Demographics
  • Kansas City has a diverse population with a wide age range.
  • Common health issues include obesity and related conditions.
  • There is a sizable population of travel nurses due to the city's numerous healthcare facilities.
Things to Do
  • Kansas City offers a vibrant food scene with numerous BBQ restaurants, jazz clubs, and museums to explore.
  • The city also has opportunities for outdoor activities and sports, making it a lively and engaging place to live.
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