TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified Oncology RN in Lewiston, Maine, 04240 About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse Job Specialty: Medical-Surgical Oncology Job Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Night 4x12-Hour (18:45 - 07:15) Guaranteed Hours: Information not provided Experience: Minimum 2 years License: Active license required by start date Certifications: BCLS Must-Have: - Experience in wound care and intravenous therapies - Ability to work every other weekend Job Description: - Provide excellent patient care through Relationship-Based Care practices. - Care for patients with various diagnoses, including cancer, diabetes (DM), and pneumonia (PNA). - Support general surgery recovery. - Utilize and manage special equipment such as wound vacuums, Prevena Vacs, and Baxter IV pumps. - Maintain medication, documentation, and communication using Omnicell, Cerner, and SBAR systems. - Participate in 12-hour orientation and be prepared to float to all inpatient areas. - Wear provided navy blue scrubs during shifts. - Comply with smoke-free facility policies. - Comfortable in shared housing options, if applicable. - Fit test completion required prior to onsite work. - No requirement for traveler call duty. 26189700EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS - AHA Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Advocating for patients from diverse backgrounds and with different healthcare needs refines your patient advocacy skills, making you a more effective advocate in various healthcare settings. Change environments regularly to prevent burnout, maintaining enthusiasm and passion for your nursing career. The variety in assignments keeps your work engaging and fulfilling. If you enjoy outdoor activities, travel nursing in different regions provides opportunities for adventure sports like hiking, skiing, or water sports, depending on the assignment location. 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. Travel nurses often form close bonds with colleagues who share similar adventurous spirits. This camaraderie can provide a strong support system during assignments and beyond.