Endoscopy Registered Nurse
Raleigh, North Carolina
Duke Raleigh Hospital
$2,011-2,498/weekTNAA TotalMed RN will give you the best chance of placement for this opportunity
Job info
Registered Nurse – Endoscopy
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Employment Type: Travel/Contract
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Shift: Day (4x10 hours), 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Hours per Week: 40
Job Summary
Seeking a Registered Nurse with Endoscopy specialty for a travel contract position. The role requires working day shifts with a 4-day, 10-hour schedule.
Required Qualifications
- Valid RN license in North Carolina
- Minimum 2 years of Endoscopy nursing experience, including experience within the last year
- One completed travel nursing assignment
- BLS certification issued by the American Heart Association
- ACLS certification issued by the American Heart Association
- Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
- Experience with Epic charting system
Orientation
- Orientation sessions held bi-weekly
Required Documentation & Compliance
- Valid driver’s license or government-issued photo ID
- Social Security card (if used for I9 verification)
- Background check within 90 days of start, including multi-county and nationwide searches
- E-Verify or attestation required
- Physical exam within 12 months of start (latex allergy acceptable)
- Negative TB test or chest X-ray within 12 months (with specific documentation if history of positive PPD)
- Required immunizations/vaccinations:
- Tetanus/Diphtheria/Tdap (every 10 years, no exemptions)
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (vaccines or positive antibody titers, no exemptions)
- Varicella (2 vaccines or positive titer; boosters required if low/equivocal)
- Hepatitis B (titer, vaccine series, or declination)
- Polio vaccine or signed attestation
- Seasonal flu vaccine (required during flu season; no exemptions)
- Negative 10-panel drug test including THC within 30 days of start (instant tests not accepted)
- Two professional references from employment within 12 months of start (at least one supervisor)
- Employment application and skills checklist (updated annually)
- Competency exam and unit-specific competency checklist to be completed within 3 weeks after start
- Setup of a facility-specific Guest Account prior to clearance to access orientation and work systems
Additional Notes
- Candidates must be prepared for call and weekend requirements as specified
- Candidates switching facilities must reactivate Guest Account if previously terminated
- Failure to complete required competency checklists or documentation on time may result in contract cancellation
- CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute) Blue Card training may be required depending on unit assignment; training provided onsite if needed
This position is not open to first-time travel nurses and requires prior travel experience. Local candidates within 75 miles are eligible and may receive adjusted rates.
Facility
Duke Raleigh Hospital
Pros
Overtime available, many different types of cases to learn, free parking, some employees are very willing to train when others are not, free food on holidays, generous amount of PTO, up to date systems
Cons
Unnecessarily strict policies when sick/injured; doctor notes are not accepted as an “excuse”, micromanagement, unprofessional leadership, bullying, favoritism and unfairness, not willing to train certain people in certain areas or approve certain people’s requests off , heavy workload and constantly being rushed, micromanaged, and distracted by gossip/drama while having to pay attention to detail, not willing to repair/replace certain functions.

- 1:4 Patient ratioVerified by 49 Vivian users
- Short Term Acute Care
- 148 beds
About Raleigh, NC
As a Travel Endoscopy Nurse in Raleigh, NC here's what you should know:- Slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Wages generally match up with the cost of living.
- Average summer highs of 89°F and winter lows of 30°F, with a temperate climate allowing for outdoor activities year-round.
- Short term rentals are easy to find, with various options available for furnished housing.
- Car-friendly city with well-maintained roads.
- Limited public transportation options, so having a car is recommended for getting around.
- Diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues include allergies due to the abundance of oak trees.
- Raleigh has a large population of travel nurses.
- Abundance of restaurants serving Southern comfort food and global cuisine, vibrant art and music scene, opportunities for sports and outdoor activities like visiting museums, parks, and greenways.
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