
ICU travel RN needed in Gadsden, Alabama
About the Job
Required for Onboarding
- BLS
- Color Vision Mandatory Exam
- Core Mandatory Part I
- Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing)
- Core Mandatory Part III
- Preventing Medication Errors
- RN Pharmacology
- RN State License
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Amare Medical Network's Benefits
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Guaranteed Hours | |
JCAHO Certified | |
3 Words to Describe your Competitive Advantage | Attentive, Compassionate, Family |
Insurance Benefits |
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Health Insurance Provided | |
First-Day Health Insurance | |
Professional Liability Insurance | |
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Financial Benefits |
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Licensing Reimbursement | |
CEU Reimbursement | |
Retirement Plan | |
Flexible Payment Options | |
Pay for Physical Exams | |
Pay for Drug Testing |
Housing/Travel Benefits |
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Housing Provided | |
Housing Stipend | |
Flexible Housing or Furniture Options | |
Rental Car or Stipend | |
Cover Travel Expenses to the Assignment |
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