TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified Long-Term Care RN in Seward, Alaska, 99664 About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse Job Specialty: Long Term Care (LTC) Job Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Variable - Night 3x12-Hour (19:00 - 07:00); Day 3x12-Hour (07:00 - 19:00) Guaranteed Hours: 60 hours per 2 weeks Experience: Previous travel experience required; Minimum 1 year of LTC experience License: Alaska license required Certifications: BLS required Must-Have: - LTC experience - Ability to float within the scope to meet facility needs - Capability to work 2 of the 3 major holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year Job Description: - Provide professional nursing care in a long-term care facility - Manage patient care for a ratio of 1:20 - Engage in charting and documenting using ECS system - Participates in 40-hour orientation prior to starting clinical duties - Complete required modules pre-start and annually, averaging 16 hours - Operate within a non-rotating shift schedule with occasional exceptions for critical staffing needs - Follow guidelines for use of a rental vehicle provided during the assignment, including maintenance and insurance requirements - Adhere to all health and vaccination requirements, including COVID-19 and Flu - Will not accommodate block scheduling and does not accept local candidates within a 50-mile radius Facility Information: - Type: Long Term Care Facility - Beds: 40 Additional Notes: - References: Minimum of 2 supervisory references covering 1 year of employment in a comparable specialty - Orientation hours are non-billable 26200005EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS - AHA Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing A diverse range of assignments on your resume showcases your adaptability, versatility, and resilience.
This can make you a more attractive candidate for future job opportunities and career advancement.
Adapting to new environments, team dynamics, and patient populations fosters adaptability.
This skill is transferable to various aspects of life and is highly valued in the healthcare profession.
Managing assignments, travel logistics, and adapting to new environments requires effective time management.
Travel nursing helps you hone your time management skills, a valuable asset in any healthcare setting.
Travel nurses may find themselves in challenging situations that require effective crisis management.
This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams.
Working in various healthcare settings exposes you to different patient populations, diseases, and treatment methods.
This exposure enhances your ability to adapt and learn, making you a more versatile and knowledgeable healthcare professional.