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8 Travel Nursing Jobs in South Carolina

Charleston, SC
 
estimated $1,800 per week
Start: 3 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - PICU - $1,800 per week in Charleston, SC - 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.

Florence, SC
 
estimated $1,854 per week
Start: 2 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - LTAC - $1,854 per week in Florence, SC - An LTAC RN participates in patients' care meetings, manages pain relief, regularly participates in urgent medical procedures, and assesses the needs of patients' families while discussing illnesses and treatment plans. LTAC nurses develop strong bonds with their patients and become invested in their success.

Anderson, SC
 
estimated $2,178 per week
Start: ASAP
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - Telemetry - $2,178 per week in Anderson, SC - The Telemetry Nurse carries out patient assignments and assumes primary care responsibilities that promote health, prevent illness, restore health, and ease suffering for patients released from intensive care, but still require close monitoring for signs of physical distress or danger. Telemetry nurses utilize sophisticated medical equipment to monitor the vital signs of patients in their unit. Nurses work with physicians to develop treatment plans for patients in the telemetry unit. The blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level and cardiac electrical activity of patients in a telemetry unit is constantly monitored by specialized equipments, and telemetry nurses keep track of this information and take quick action to treat patients who develop problems. Telemetry nurses mainly care for patients recovering from heart conditions or cardiac surgery.

Charleston, SC
 
estimated $1,880 per week
Start: 1 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - Case Manager - $1,880 per week in Charleston, SC - Case managers work to facilitate patient care by assessing patient needs, evaluating treatment options, creating treatment plans, coordinating care, and gauging progress. The overall goal for case managers is to improve clinical outcomes, increase patient satisfaction, and promote cost-effectiveness.

Beaufort, SC
 
estimated $2,052 per week
Start: 4 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - Dialysis - $2,052 per week in Beaufort, SC - A Dialysis Registered Nurse, (RN) is a nurse who s

Orangeburg, SC
 
estimated $1,746 per week
Start: 3 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $1,746 per week in Orangeburg, SC - 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.

Camden, SC
 
estimated $2,500 per week
Start: 3 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - OR - $2,500 per week in Camden, SC - Operating Room Nurses Responsible for planning, executing, directing and evaluating, direct and indirect nursing care given to the surgical patient. The nursing activities may include preoperative, intra-operative and postoperative evaluation. Operating Room Nurses may be employed in several roles including scrub, circulating or function in both roles.

Charleston, SC
 
estimated $1,728 per week
Start: 3 Weeks
Duration: 13 weeks

Travel Nurse RN - PCU - $1,728 per week in Charleston, SC - A Progressive Care Unit nurse (PCU nurse) has a unique job of caring for patients as they transition from the ICU. A progressive care nurse works in a hospital. A PCU nurse specializes in the medical treatment and surgery of patients with needs that are too complicated for a regular hospital floor, but do not require admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).