Labor and Delivery RN
Charlotte, NC
Access Healthcare
3x12 hrs, Nights
$1,948/weekOverview
- Start Date08/10/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration26 weeks
Pay
Qualifications
- Registered Nurse (2 years)
- Labor and Delivery Nurse or (2 years)
- Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing or Associate of Science in Nursing
Description
Job Opportunity: Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Employment Type: Travel/Contract
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Unit Overview
- Fast-paced, high-acuity labor and delivery unit with over 300 births per month.
- Double labor assignments are a daily occurrence.
- Average patient load includes 20 births in 24 hours, 30-40 admissions, 40 visits per day, and 20 rooms.
- Patient population includes obstetrical patients 16 weeks and greater for intrapartum, high-risk antepartum, and postpartum care, as well as high-risk patients under 16 weeks.
- Procedures performed include scheduled and unscheduled Cesarean births and rescue cervical cerclage.
- Unit uses PYXIS, EPIC, and SBAR systems.
- Orientation duration: 24 hours.
- Scrubs provided (blue).
Shift Details
- Night shift: 18:45 to 07:15 (12-hour shifts)
- Weekend requirement: Every other weekend, minimum 6 weekend shifts per 6-week schedule.
- Float requirement: Float as needed on a special maternity care high-risk OB unit.
- No call requirement.
Required Qualifications
- Valid RN license in North Carolina
- Minimum 2 years of Labor and Delivery experience, with experience within the last year
- Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
- BLS (Basic Life Support) certification issued by American Heart Association or American Red Cross
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification
- Experience circulating in the OR
- Competent in performing sterile vaginal exams
- Competent in immediate newborn care
Important Notes
- Return to Office (RTO) after booking is not allowed and cannot be worked out onsite. Excessive call-offs or RTO may result in cancellation or Do Not Rehire status.
- Due to the unit’s fast pace and acuity, 48-hour contracts are generally not realistic.
- Strongly prefer RNs with experience circulating in the OR.
Compliance and Documentation Requirements
- Background checks including local, federal, national criminal databases, sex offender search, and education verification for highest degree earned.
- Drug testing: Negative 10-panel drug screen within 30 days of start.
- Physical exam within 1 year of start; if past positive TB, physical within 30 days required and updated annually.
- Fit testing for N95 mask or completion of PAPR training (not required for non-clinical).
- Immunizations and titers required: Measles (Rubeola), Mumps, Rubella, Varicella, Hepatitis B (including facility-specific declination if titer negative/equivocal). Declinations generally not accepted except for Hep B with facility form.
- Negative TB test or chest x-ray per protocol.
- Seasonal flu vaccination or approved exemption required. Exemptions require mask wearing on campus.
- Competency exams and medication/pharmacology tests as applicable.
- Dysrhythmia/EKG competency exam required within 72 hours of start.
Facility-Specific Requirements
- Completion of confidentiality agreement, education roster, tobacco-free campus acknowledgement, and hospital policies acknowledgment.
- Completion of Non-Novant Health Worker Clinical Education Checklist (for NC travel candidates).
- Completion of annual compliance training and medication safety module.
- Corp ID setup and I-Learn login required prior to start.
- Photo for badge required immediately after signing contract (passport style, white background, business attire).
- Various state-specific registry and exclusion searches required within 90 days prior to start.
References and History
- Two professional references within three years required for travel and acute care positions.
- Performance evaluation required if worked with the agency over one year.
- Employment application must be uploaded.
This position is suited for experienced labor and delivery RNs comfortable in a high-volume, challenging environment with strong clinical skills and certifications.
Employer
Access Healthcare
1 nurse recommends working with Access Healthcare
Pros
Marigold is polite and professional. She goes above and beyond to ensure the contractor is well informed and has everything needed to be successful. She helped me with onboarding and getting used to the timesheet app and she answers my texts promptly, even after hours. She is a great recruiter liason. Gladys was a super helpful with onboarding and Denise will hook you up with benefits with no trouble at all. Great team to work with.
Cons
Onboarding is somewhat tedious, but they do dot every "i" and cross every T.
Recommends working with Access Healthcare
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!
About Charlotte, NC
As a Travel Labor and Delivery Nurse in Charlotte, NC here's what you should know:- Cost of living in Charlotte is slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable city to live in.
- Wages generally match up with the cost of living.
- In summer, average highs are around 89°F, while in winter, average lows are around 30°F.
- Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Charlotte, with options ranging from apartments to furnished homes.
- Charlotte is car-friendly with good road infrastructure.
- Public transportation includes buses and light rail, but a car is recommended for convenience.
- Charlotte has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues may include allergies and asthma due to pollen.
- There is a large population of travel nurses in Charlotte.
- Charlotte offers a variety of restaurants, vibrant art and music scenes, sports events including professional basketball and football, and plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking and water sports.
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