TravelNurseSource is working with AHS NurseStat to find a qualified Dialysis RN in Noblesville, Indiana, 46060 Pay Information $1,839 per week About The Position RenalStat is looking for a Long Term (Travel) Chronic Dialysis RN in Noblesville, IN . This is a 13 week assignment scheduled to start on 12/02/2024 and run through 03/02/2025 . You must be licensed in the state of IN. The position does accept Compact licenses. Estimated weekly pay includes projected hourly wages and weekly meal and lodging per diems for eligible clinicians based on nationally published GSA rates. Actual weekly pay and per diems may differ from the amount shown and are subject to change during an assignment. AHS Offers: Weekly pay 401K with matching up to 5% Full dental and medical benefits Top pay Tax Free Per Diems or Furnished Housing accommodations Recruiters on cell phone standby 24/7 Requirements: Graduate of an accredited program. Possesses and maintains a current license. 2 years of previous relevant experience preferred. Applicant must have excellent communication skills and a demonstrated high level of clinical excellence. Know somebody else who may be interested in this position? We offer competitive pay for your referrals that go to work for us Submit their information here: 26274877EXPPLAT About AHS NurseStat Founded in Edmond, Oklahoma, AHS NurseStat is one of the fastest-growing nurse staffing firms in the United States. We provide travel, temporary and permanent placement services. Our leadership team has more than 100 years of experience in the health care staffing industry. That experience comes with an unparalleled understanding of the challenges in matching candidates with job opportunities. At AHS NurseStat, we understand our nurse candidates' concerns and strive to find the placement opportunities they desire. We also understand locating qualified nurses can be equally challenging; therefore, we work quickly and diligently to supply the highest-quality candidates to our clients across the nation, including those in "hard-to-fill" regions.