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5 Travel Nursing Jobs in Kansas

Winchester, KS
 
estimated $2,052 per week
Start: 1 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - Long-Term Care - $2,052 per week in Winchester, KS - Long term care nurses specialize in the coordination of care of patients, performing nursing tasks particular to the elderly population, respond to changes in patient statues, and also provide mental and physical support to families and patients.

Wichita, KS
 
estimated $2,016 per week
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $2,016 per week in Wichita, KS - In general, M/S nurses provide care and treatment to ill, injured, and recovering adults. The medical-surgical nurse must be able to assess patient condition, administer medications, change dressings, monitor vital signs, keep records, and provide patients with support and education.

Shawnee Mission, KS
 
estimated $2,600 per week
Start: 5 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - CVOR - $2,600 per week in Shawnee Mission, KS - A Cardiovascular Operating Room Nurse (CVOR) is responsible for planning, executing, directing and evaluating, direct and indirect nursing care given to the surgical patients who undergo cardiac surgery. The nursing activities may include preoperative, intra-operative and postoperative evaluation.

Wichita, KS
 
estimated $1,980 per week
Start: 2 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - ICU/Critical Care - $1,980 per week in Wichita, KS - ICU registered nurses (RNs) provide care to critical medical, surgical and traumatized patients. Close monitoring and observation of the patient's heart rate, blood pressure and respiration for signs of distress represent a primary function of and ICU nurse. They also educate patients and their families while providing emotional support.

Salina, KS
 
Start: ASAP

Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg in Salina, KS - In general, M/S nurses provide care and treatment to ill, injured, and recovering adults. The medical-surgical nurse must be able to assess patient condition, administer medications, change dressings, monitor vital signs, keep records, and provide patients with support and education.