TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified Rehab RN in Waukesha, Wisconsin, 53188 About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse (RN) Job Specialty: Rehabilitation Job Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Night Shift (18:00-06:30) Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience License: RN licensure Certifications: RN licensure Must-Have: Experience in rehab and med-surg Job Description: - Provide therapy services to individuals who have experienced a loss of function due to injury or illness. - Deliver customized, intense rehabilitation tailored to individual needs for conditions such as stroke, brain injury, neurological conditions, trauma, spinal cord injury, amputation, and orthopedic injury. - Maximize the health, function, and quality of life for patients through comprehensive physical medicine and rehabilitation programs. - Adhere to the standards of the accredited Stroke Specialty Program and Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation and Amputation Specialty Programs. - Ensure great customer service and maintain a patient-centered approach throughout the recovery journey. - Maintain electronic health records using the Epic system. - Participate in a rotation every other weekend and fulfill call requirements. - Provide care to a patient population that includes geriatric and adult patients in a 40-bed hospital setting. - Report to assigned supervisors and collaborate with the rehabilitation team to enhance patient outcomes. 26123308EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS - AHA Core Competency Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing A diverse portfolio of experiences adds depth to your professional profile. This can be beneficial if you decide to pursue leadership roles, advanced degrees, or specialized certifications. 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 nursing encourages self-reliance and independence. Managing your assignments, travel logistics, and personal well-being in new locations enhances your ability to thrive in diverse circumstances. Travel nursing exposes you to various healthcare professionals, including industry leaders and experts. Networking with these individuals can open doors to mentorship and career advancement opportunities. With a constant demand for healthcare professionals, travel nurses often enjoy job security. The ongoing need for qualified nurses ensures a steady stream of opportunities in various locations.