Travel ContractAmbulatory Care RN
$2,025/week
Ambulatory Care RN
Oak Brook, Illinois
Rush Oak Brook
$2,025/weekPosted 2 hours ago
Highlighted offer
TNAA TotalMed RN will give you the best chance of placement for this opportunity
Compare 1 agency options
Apply with multiple agencies to increase your chances of success.
Best chance of placement
TNAA TotalMed RN4.0rating(118 reviews)
Hourly Rate$51
Stated hours40
Job info
Ambulatory Care RN
Job Overview
- Location: Oak Brook, Illinois
- Employment type: Travel/Contract
- Schedule: Day shift, 5x8 hours, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
- Contract length: 13 weeks
Required Qualifications
- Valid RN license in Illinois
- Ambulatory Care experience within the last year
- 1 year of Ambulatory Care experience
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Preferred Experience
- ENT experience preferred
- Surgical subspecialty experience is acceptable, including ENT, colorectal, plastics, dermatology, urology, general surgery, or neurosurgery
- Internal medicine background is not desired
Compliance / Onboarding Requirements
- Government-issued photo ID
- E-Verify
- Background check
- EPLS/GSA/SAM check
- HHS/OIG check
- Fingerprinting
- Orientation safety manual acknowledgement
- Competency exam
- Medication test/pharmacology competency exam, as applicable
- Physical exam within 1 year of start
- Fit mask completed on-site
- Tdap vaccination
- Negative TB screening or chest X-ray
- TB questionnaire
- Rubeola, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, and varicella immunity/vaccination documentation
- Drug testing
- Flu vaccination documentation or approved exemption
- COVID documentation if vaccinated
- Illinois mandatory reporting training and certificate of completion
- Illinois DCFS Mandated Reporter Status Form
- Contractor data form
- TB-related physician documentation if applicable
- Hep B declination form if declining Hep B vaccination
- Tdap declination form if declining Tdap vaccination
- Flu exemption form if requesting a medical or religious exemption
- Skills checklist, if applicable to the unit
Notes
- Patient-facing clinical roles require Illinois mandatory reporting training and the Illinois DCFS Mandated Reporter Status Form
- Patient-facing candidates whose profession does not require an Illinois state license must be fingerprinted and added to the Illinois Department of Public Health registry
Oak Brook, IL
We strive to have reliable information about every job. Tell us what we've got wrong so we can correct it.Report an issue