12 Travel Nursing Jobs in Montana
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - Labor/Delivery - $2,772 per week in Havre, MT - Labor and Delivery Registered Nurses (RN) play an important role for expecting and new mothers. They care for women when they are in labor or right after they give birth. A Labor and Delivery Nurse provide additional support, be it emotional or physical, for those who experience complications in labor. They also work with doctors to ensure a safe delivery. Labor and Delivery Room nurses work in hospitals, community health centers, physicians' offices and adult education centers, providing one-on-one education to pregnant women and new mothers, to promote health and bonding for both mother and child.
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - Dialysis - $1,980 per week in Billings, MT - A Dialysis Registered Nurse, (RN) is a nurse who specializes in caring for patients undergoing hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, both of which are life-saving procedures for those with severely impaired kidney function. He/she is responsible for the common dialysis work such as running the dialysis equipment and carrying out the prescribed medical measures.
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - Psych - $1,764 per week in Helena, MT - Psychiatric Registered Nurses (RN) provide care for patients with mental illness or disability. The nurses in this role are registered nurses with additional skills to work with difficult patients. These nurses can work in hospitals and clinics. They provide direct patient care and assistance to doctors for patients in crisis, and offer evaluations of patient's progress with treatment.
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - Dialysis - $1,980 per week in Billings, MT - A Dialysis Registered Nurse, (RN) is a nurse who s
Start: 2 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - PICU - $2,214 per week in Missoula, MT - Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) nurses manage the care of the infant, child or adolescent experiencing life-threatening problems requiring complex assessment, high intensity therapies and interventions, and continuous nursing vigilance. An important part of a PICU nurse’s responsibility is providing education, information, and emotional support to their patient’s family and caregivers.
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $2,394 per week in Havre, MT - Emergency Room Nurses (RN) are responsible to treat a variety of injuries and illness brought into the Emergency Room. They specialize in rapid assessment and treatment when every second counts, particularly during the initial phase of acute illness. An Emergency Room Nurse must take measures to stabilize a patient’s condition by administering medication, intubation, drawing blood and/or starting IV’s.
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $2,142 per week in Great Falls, MT - 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.
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - Dialysis - $2,088 per week in Missoula, MT - A Dialysis Registered Nurse, (RN) is a nurse who s
Start: 2 Weeks
Duration: 16 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $2,016 per week in White Sulphur Springs, MT - Emergency Room Nurses (RN) are responsible to treat a variety of injuries and illness brought into the Emergency Room. They specialize in rapid assessment and treatment when every second counts, particularly during the initial phase of acute illness. An Emergency Room Nurse must take measures to stabilize a patient’s condition by administering medication, intubation, drawing blood and/or starting IV’s.
Start: ASAP
Duration: 12 weeks
Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $2,268 per week in Hamilton, MT - Emergency Room Nurses (RN) are responsible to treat a variety of injuries and illness brought into the Emergency Room. They specialize in rapid assessment and treatment when every second counts, particularly during the initial phase of acute illness. An Emergency Room Nurse must take measures to stabilize a patient’s condition by administering medication, intubation, drawing blood and/or starting IV’s.