This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Registered Nurse - Clinical Coordinator in Wichita, KS. If you are interested in this position, please contact your recruiter and reference Job #1844626
This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN – Med/Surg – Float Pool Shift: Rotating Nights , 8×5, 40 hrs per week Length: 13 Weeks Requirements: NH or Compact license 2 years of recent equivalent experience Chest tubes, Tubes, Drips such as Diltiazem, heparin, Lasix, insulin, or amiodarone, Lines/Tubes/drains for post-surgical patients, Trachs/Laryngectomies, Telemetry, Complex wounds, Central Lines – care and maintenance and blood draws BLS Previous Float experience highly preferred Will float between all Med Surg units as needed. Travelers will be working ED and PACU borders. In addition, Deceased Patient Coordinator (DPC) coverage may be required.Float units include: 1 East, 1 West, 2 West, 2&3 East, 3 West, 4 West, 5 West, ED, PACU Epic Travel Staffing: Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options 401(k) matching program Weekly direct deposit Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA Industry leading allowances and reimbursements Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks Exclusive job openings – Only at Epic Epic Elite Program – Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses
Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Registered Nurse - Clinical Coordinator in Newport News, VA. If you are interested in this position, please contact your recruiter and reference Job #1844199
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN – ER Shift: Days/ 7a-7p, 12×3, 36 hrs per week Length: 13 Weeks Requirements: CA RN License 2 years experience BLS or HS-BLS or RQIBLS BSN preferred Acute care facility experience preferred 8855 day shift Central to all that California has to offer Adventist Health Bakersfield has been providing an extraordinary team of world-class physicians top-notch medical technology caring professionals and award-winning quality since 1910. We are comprised of a 254-bed acute care hospital and 20 primary and specialty care medical offices. As one of America’s fastest growing cities Bakersfield offers affordable housing on the West Coast beautiful weather high-quality education and it is just a few hours away from Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks the Central California Coast and Southern California’s great sports theaters concerts and amusement parks. Job Summary: Delivers coordinated nursing care for a patient or an assigned group of patients according to established standards of care and the nursing process. Supervises and directs the activities of various levels of assigned nursing staff and coordinates care with other disciplines while utilizing critical thinking professional and supervisory discretion and independent judgment. Job Requirements: Education and Work Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN): Preferred Acute care facility experience: Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Registered Nurse (RN) licensure in the state of practice: Required Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or Basic Life Support (BLS OR HS-BLS OR RQIBLS) certification: Required Essential Functions: Collects relevant data pertinent to the patients health or situation. Analyzes the assessment data in determining diagnosis and care issues. Develops a plan that prescribes interventions to attain outcomes. Implements the plan coordinates care delivery and employs strategies to promote health and a safe environment. Evaluates progress toward attaining outcomes. Identifies outcomes for the patient or the patients situation. Collaborates with the team of patient family and healthcare providers in providing patient care in a safe healing humane and caring environment. Provides learning opportunities for patients/family members and team members. Directly provides health information to patients families and treatment team. Participates in discharge planning in order to provide continuity of care. Delegates appropriately and coordinates duties of healthcare team members. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Organizational Requirements: Adventist Health is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our associates and patients. Therefore we require that all associates receive all required vaccinations including but not limited to measles mumps flu (based on the seasonal availability of the flu vaccine typically during October-March each year) COVID-19 vaccine (required in CA HI and OR) etc. as a condition of employment and annually thereafter. Medical and religious exemptions may apply. This department provides triage treatment and support for trauma and emergency patients of all ages in an acute care setting. If the department is designated as a trauma site the hours and expenses related to triage and treatment of trauma patients is included. However the hours and expenses related to the administration and support of the Trauma program and it’s services (i.e. Trauma registry trauma coordinators) should not be included here. Others: COVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline): Required + Booster – No Exemptions, Current Booster Accepts 1st time travelers Locals accepted Epic Travel Staffing: Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options 401(k) matching program Weekly direct deposit Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA Industry leading allowances and reimbursements Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks Exclusive job openings – Only at Epic Epic Elite Program – Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses
Host Healthcare
Phoenix, 1111 East McDowell Road, 11th Floor
Apr 25, 2024
Travel Contract
Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Registered Nurse - Clinical Coordinator in Phoenix, AZ. If you are interested in this position, please contact your recruiter and reference Job #1843626
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Host Healthcare
Phoenix, 1111 East McDowell Road, 11th Floor
Apr 25, 2024
Travel Contract
Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Registered Nurse - Clinical Coordinator in Phoenix, AZ. If you are interested in this position, please contact your recruiter and reference Job #1843625
This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Registered Nurse - Clinical Coordinator in San Diego, CA. If you are interested in this position, please contact your recruiter and reference Job #1842657
his contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
5/21 Start date is non negotibale
48hrs is non negotiable
Day shift is non negotibale
EMMC Kelley 3/Phillips Oliver 3 (KPO3)
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO at the time of submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
As a valued member of the AICU Float nursing team, you will care for patients with a wide range of conditions including complex cases. This role is perfect for passionate caregivers who want to experience cutting edge technologies and top notch patient care models.
Details
We are a 42 Bed ICU, although we attempt to segregate different patient populations, it does not always work out that way, so you could easily have a GI bleed in one bed and a V.Cath or TPA patient in the other. Our ratio is 2:1 or 1:1 depending on patient acuity. Our assignments are re-evaluated on a 4-hour basis, if not sooner, to assure nurse and patient safety. We need someone who is able to make quick decisions on their feet, someone who is detail oriented, but able to see the bigger picture Someone who is eager and enthusiastic about work, someone who has integrity, and able to self-report mistakes or errors without fear of being reprimanded. This is an extremely fast paced environment, so we need someone with strong assessment and clinical skills. We have great cooperation and RN to RN interactions here, especially on night shift. We do multi-disciplinary rounds every day and the nurse plays a major role in this. There are Attendings, Fellows, Residents, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practioners available on the unit at all times, as well as Respiratory Therapists. We also have access in every room to the eICU – Electronic ICU, which can be an extra set of critical care experienced RN eyes or someone to ask questions. Our team is set composed of an Operations Manager – 5 Team Coordinators (charge nurses) – 2 Nurse educators – 6 Clinicians (who work right along side of everyone, unit leaders)
Experience with: Ventilators Mulitple gtts Wound/dressing changes V.Caths Bolts A-Lines / CVPs / Swans End of Life / Gift of Life (Organ Donation) CRRT Rapid infusers At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2.
1. PA RN License (#/expiration)
2. BLS/BCLS, NRP At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
While working as a Traveling Healthcare Professional with OneStaff Medical you will enjoy top-tier benefits such as: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance 401K Weekly Pay through Direct Deposit Guaranteed Hours Licensure Reimbursement 24/7 Personal Contact
While working as a Traveling Healthcare Professional with OneStaff Medical you will enjoy top-tier benefits such as: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance 401K Weekly Pay through Direct Deposit Guaranteed Hours Licensure Reimbursement 24/7 Personal Contact
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN – BMT Shift: Days / 8a-6:30p, 10×4, 40 hrs per week, variable days Mon-Fri, no call Length: 13 weeks Requirements: OR License 2 years experience Oncology experience AHA BLS OCN preferred Others details: No On-call4x10s 0800-1830 variable days Mon-Fri.Hybrid – First two weeks (orientation) will be on-site OR RN license in hand, AHA BLS, Oncology experience required, OCN preferred The RN Coordinator provides direct and indirect professional nursing care for patients seeking care at OHSU for Oncology services including bone marrow/stem cell transplant, cellular therapies, chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatments. S/he assesses patient and family needs, assists in developing a plan of care, implements, educates, and evaluates the care delivered. The RN Coordinator serves as a key communication link between the patient, his/her family and the care team. The RN Coordinator is a continuous advocate for patients and their families, ensuring that clinical and business systems are customer service focused. COVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline):Not RequiredFlu Vaccine (Facility Guideline):Unknown Unit:31234001 – 31234 – HC.CHH Oncology Clinic – Care Coordination Epic Travel Staffing: Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options 401(k) matching program Weekly direct deposit Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA Industry leading allowances and reimbursements Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks Exclusive job openings – Only at Epic Epic Elite Program – Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN – ER Shift: Nights / 7p-7a, 12×3, 36 hrs per week Length: 13 weeks Requirements: CA License 2 Years’ Experience BCLS ACLS 8704 Night shift This department provides triage treatment and support for trauma and emergency patients of all ages in an acute care setting. If the department is designated as a trauma site the hours and expenses related to triage and treatment of trauma patients is included. However the hours and expenses related to the administration and support of the Trauma program and it’s services (i.e. Trauma registry trauma coordinators) should not be included here. COVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline): Required + Booster – No Exemptions, Current BoosterFlu Vaccine (Facility Guideline): Unknown Epic Travel Staffing: Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options 401(k) matching program Weekly direct deposit Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA Industry leading allowances and reimbursements Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks Exclusive job openings – Only at Epic Epic Elite Program – Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses