The RN Clinical Nurse – Emergency Department is a proactive member of an interdisciplinary team of licensed and unlicensed care givers who ensure that patients, families and significant others receive individualized high quality, safe patient care. They practice in a clinical environment that is administered by Nurse Managers and other leaders and is supported through the Wellstar Shared Governance Model. The framework for practice is steered by the Wellstar Professional Practice Model and evidence-based practice and research. RN competencies are derived from these models and supported by the Wellstar Values.
It is expected that all RN Clinical Nurses –Emergency Services are licensed, knowledgeable and uphold the practice of nursing as outlined by the Georgia Professional Nurse Practice Act and implements the Scope of Practice and Code of Ethics Standards put forth by the American Nurses Association. As a member of the patient services team, it is expected that the individual upholds the voice of the patient, system policies and procedures while supporting service excellence goals. 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!
GA or Compact License
ACLS and BLS must be on file to send
DL and Birthdate/ SSN must be on file 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.
Day Shift - 0600 to 1830 shift, 36 hours per week, per Manager. ER and ICU experience preferred as some floating may be needed.
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.
Job Summary
LINE OF AUTHORITY: RN II, Emergency Department - Director of Emergency Department
Licenses and Certifications
Professionalism and Self-Development
Education and Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: At least one year Registered Nurse experience within the last 24 months and acute critical experience within the last 12 months or EMT and ED Tech with a minimum of 2 years experience & in good standing.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Current license as a Registered Nurse by the State of California.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Evidence of current BLS, ACLS and PALS certification.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN desired to be completed within one year of hire.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN, NRP, TNCC, and CEN encouraged and recommended.
QUALIFICATIONS: Basic computer skills.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment/Use of Senses and Communications Skills
ACCOMMODATIONS: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee typically encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the key responsibilities and essential functions
CONFIDENTIALITY: Employee must conform with all HIPAA and other confidentiality regulations as required by the job, department, or hospital
EQUIPMENT USED: Cell phone
EQUIPMENT USED: General office equipment, including computer, printer, calculator, copy machine and other office equipment
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (b): This job requires frequent bending, squatting, kneeling, climbing, reaching above shoulders, sitting, walking inclines and declines, standing, talking, hearing, and performing repetitive hand motions. Vision requirements include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee will occasionally pull, lift, transfer, or push a patient side to side, to a sitting position, to a standing position, or laterally. The employee must demonstrate a pull lift of 50 pounds from the floor.
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO BLOOD & BODY FLUIDS: Category 1 for potential exposure to bloodbody fluids. (Requires the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve an inherent potential for mucous membranes or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them. Protective measures should be used while engaged in Category 1 tasks with exposure potential.)
Job Roles
RN II, Emergency Department (AHCL)
AGES SERVED (b): Child, Adolescent, Adult Geriatric. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care service appropriate to the age of the patients/individuals served. Demonstrates and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patients/ individuals status and interpret relative to his age-specific needs, and to provide the care/service needed.
Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and the critical skills necessary to provide age appropriate care to the patients served in the Intensive Care setting. Able to interpret data about the patients status in order to identify each patients age specific needs and provide care needed by the patient group.
Demonstrates the ability to handle emergency situations in a prompt, precise and professional manner.
Maintains accurate and continued nursing documentation including patient histories, conditions, treatments, responses and assessment of changes.
Maintains and meets expectations on time for all competencies, license, certifications and education requirements as outlined by local administration, Adventist Health (AH), The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and all other regulatory agencies.
Maintains current knowledge of medications and their correct administration based on age of the patient and his or her clinical condition.
Meets charge nurse expectations as assigned.
Meets professional behavior expectations and guest services expectations.
Monitors hemodynamic status of patient and correctly interpret the results.
Nursing documentation must reflect comprehensive understanding of the nursing process.
Performs head-to-toe assessment on all patients and reassessments per policy. This includes pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patient populations.
Prepares, administers, monitors and discontinues IV fluids.
Provides a professional environment and professional appearance while on hospital grounds.
Willingly performs other duties and innovations as assigned.
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!
CA RN License
BLS, ACLS, PALS
ER SCL and REF within a year
RTO upon submission
Must have SSN & DOB 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.
1800 to 0630 shift, 36 hours per week, per Manager. ER and ICU experience preferred as some floating may be needed.
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.
Job Summary
LINE OF AUTHORITY: RN II, Emergency Department - Director of Emergency Department
Licenses and Certifications
Professionalism and Self-Development
Education and Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: At least one year Registered Nurse experience within the last 24 months and acute critical experience within the last 12 months or EMT and ED Tech with a minimum of 2 years experience & in good standing.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Current license as a Registered Nurse by the State of California.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Evidence of current BLS, ACLS and PALS certification.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN desired to be completed within one year of hire.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN, NRP, TNCC, and CEN encouraged and recommended.
QUALIFICATIONS: Basic computer skills.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment/Use of Senses and Communications Skills
ACCOMMODATIONS: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee typically encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the key responsibilities and essential functions
CONFIDENTIALITY: Employee must conform with all HIPAA and other confidentiality regulations as required by the job, department, or hospital
EQUIPMENT USED: Cell phone
EQUIPMENT USED: General office equipment, including computer, printer, calculator, copy machine and other office equipment
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (b): This job requires frequent bending, squatting, kneeling, climbing, reaching above shoulders, sitting, walking inclines and declines, standing, talking, hearing, and performing repetitive hand motions. Vision requirements include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee will occasionally pull, lift, transfer, or push a patient side to side, to a sitting position, to a standing position, or laterally. The employee must demonstrate a pull lift of 50 pounds from the floor.
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO BLOOD & BODY FLUIDS: Category 1 for potential exposure to bloodbody fluids. (Requires the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve an inherent potential for mucous membranes or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them. Protective measures should be used while engaged in Category 1 tasks with exposure potential.)
Job Roles
RN II, Emergency Department (AHCL)
AGES SERVED (b): Child, Adolescent, Adult Geriatric. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care service appropriate to the age of the patients/individuals served. Demonstrates and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patients/ individuals status and interpret relative to his age-specific needs, and to provide the care/service needed.
Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and the critical skills necessary to provide age appropriate care to the patients served in the Intensive Care setting. Able to interpret data about the patients status in order to identify each patients age specific needs and provide care needed by the patient group.
Demonstrates the ability to handle emergency situations in a prompt, precise and professional manner.
Maintains accurate and continued nursing documentation including patient histories, conditions, treatments, responses and assessment of changes.
Maintains and meets expectations on time for all competencies, license, certifications and education requirements as outlined by local administration, Adventist Health (AH), The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and all other regulatory agencies.
Maintains current knowledge of medications and their correct administration based on age of the patient and his or her clinical condition.
Meets charge nurse expectations as assigned.
Meets professional behavior expectations and guest services expectations.
Monitors hemodynamic status of patient and correctly interpret the results.
Nursing documentation must reflect comprehensive understanding of the nursing process.
Performs head-to-toe assessment on all patients and reassessments per policy. This includes pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patient populations.
Prepares, administers, monitors and discontinues IV fluids.
Provides a professional environment and professional appearance while on hospital grounds.
Willingly performs other duties and innovations as assigned.
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!
CA RN License
BLS, ACLS, PALS
ER SCL and REF 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.
1800 to 0630 shift, 36 hours per week, per Manager. ER and ICU experience preferred as some floating may be needed.
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.
Job Summary
LINE OF AUTHORITY: RN II, Emergency Department - Director of Emergency Department
Licenses and Certifications
Professionalism and Self-Development
Education and Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: At least one year Registered Nurse experience within the last 24 months and acute critical experience within the last 12 months or EMT and ED Tech with a minimum of 2 years experience & in good standing.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Current license as a Registered Nurse by the State of California.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Evidence of current BLS, ACLS and PALS certification.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN desired to be completed within one year of hire.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN, NRP, TNCC, and CEN encouraged and recommended.
QUALIFICATIONS: Basic computer skills.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment/Use of Senses and Communications Skills
ACCOMMODATIONS: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee typically encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the key responsibilities and essential functions
CONFIDENTIALITY: Employee must conform with all HIPAA and other confidentiality regulations as required by the job, department, or hospital
EQUIPMENT USED: Cell phone
EQUIPMENT USED: General office equipment, including computer, printer, calculator, copy machine and other office equipment
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (b): This job requires frequent bending, squatting, kneeling, climbing, reaching above shoulders, sitting, walking inclines and declines, standing, talking, hearing, and performing repetitive hand motions. Vision requirements include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee will occasionally pull, lift, transfer, or push a patient side to side, to a sitting position, to a standing position, or laterally. The employee must demonstrate a pull lift of 50 pounds from the floor.
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO BLOOD & BODY FLUIDS: Category 1 for potential exposure to bloodbody fluids. (Requires the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve an inherent potential for mucous membranes or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them. Protective measures should be used while engaged in Category 1 tasks with exposure potential.)
Job Roles
RN II, Emergency Department (AHCL)
AGES SERVED (b): Child, Adolescent, Adult Geriatric. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care service appropriate to the age of the patients/individuals served. Demonstrates and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patients/ individuals status and interpret relative to his age-specific needs, and to provide the care/service needed.
Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and the critical skills necessary to provide age appropriate care to the patients served in the Intensive Care setting. Able to interpret data about the patients status in order to identify each patients age specific needs and provide care needed by the patient group.
Demonstrates the ability to handle emergency situations in a prompt, precise and professional manner.
Maintains accurate and continued nursing documentation including patient histories, conditions, treatments, responses and assessment of changes.
Maintains and meets expectations on time for all competencies, license, certifications and education requirements as outlined by local administration, Adventist Health (AH), The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and all other regulatory agencies.
Maintains current knowledge of medications and their correct administration based on age of the patient and his or her clinical condition.
Meets charge nurse expectations as assigned.
Meets professional behavior expectations and guest services expectations.
Monitors hemodynamic status of patient and correctly interpret the results.
Nursing documentation must reflect comprehensive understanding of the nursing process.
Performs head-to-toe assessment on all patients and reassessments per policy. This includes pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patient populations.
Prepares, administers, monitors and discontinues IV fluids.
Provides a professional environment and professional appearance while on hospital grounds.
Willingly performs other duties and innovations as assigned.
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!
CA RN License
BLS, ACLS, PALS
ER SCL and REF 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.
1800 to 0630 shift, 36 hours per week, per Manager. ER and ICU experience preferred as some floating may be needed.
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.
Job Summary
LINE OF AUTHORITY: RN II, Emergency Department - Director of Emergency Department
Licenses and Certifications
Professionalism and Self-Development
Education and Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: At least one year Registered Nurse experience within the last 24 months and acute critical experience within the last 12 months or EMT and ED Tech with a minimum of 2 years experience & in good standing.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Current license as a Registered Nurse by the State of California.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Evidence of current BLS, ACLS and PALS certification.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN desired to be completed within one year of hire.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: MICN, NRP, TNCC, and CEN encouraged and recommended.
QUALIFICATIONS: Basic computer skills.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment/Use of Senses and Communications Skills
ACCOMMODATIONS: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee typically encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the key responsibilities and essential functions
CONFIDENTIALITY: Employee must conform with all HIPAA and other confidentiality regulations as required by the job, department, or hospital
EQUIPMENT USED: Cell phone
EQUIPMENT USED: General office equipment, including computer, printer, calculator, copy machine and other office equipment
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (b): This job requires frequent bending, squatting, kneeling, climbing, reaching above shoulders, sitting, walking inclines and declines, standing, talking, hearing, and performing repetitive hand motions. Vision requirements include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee will occasionally pull, lift, transfer, or push a patient side to side, to a sitting position, to a standing position, or laterally. The employee must demonstrate a pull lift of 50 pounds from the floor.
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO BLOOD & BODY FLUIDS: Category 1 for potential exposure to bloodbody fluids. (Requires the performance of procedures or other tasks in the work routine that involve an inherent potential for mucous membranes or skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them. Protective measures should be used while engaged in Category 1 tasks with exposure potential.)
Job Roles
RN II, Emergency Department (AHCL)
AGES SERVED (b): Child, Adolescent, Adult Geriatric. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care service appropriate to the age of the patients/individuals served. Demonstrates and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patients/ individuals status and interpret relative to his age-specific needs, and to provide the care/service needed.
Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and the critical skills necessary to provide age appropriate care to the patients served in the Intensive Care setting. Able to interpret data about the patients status in order to identify each patients age specific needs and provide care needed by the patient group.
Demonstrates the ability to handle emergency situations in a prompt, precise and professional manner.
Maintains accurate and continued nursing documentation including patient histories, conditions, treatments, responses and assessment of changes.
Maintains and meets expectations on time for all competencies, license, certifications and education requirements as outlined by local administration, Adventist Health (AH), The Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and all other regulatory agencies.
Maintains current knowledge of medications and their correct administration based on age of the patient and his or her clinical condition.
Meets charge nurse expectations as assigned.
Meets professional behavior expectations and guest services expectations.
Monitors hemodynamic status of patient and correctly interpret the results.
Nursing documentation must reflect comprehensive understanding of the nursing process.
Performs head-to-toe assessment on all patients and reassessments per policy. This includes pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patient populations.
Prepares, administers, monitors and discontinues IV fluids.
Provides a professional environment and professional appearance while on hospital grounds.
Willingly performs other duties and innovations as assigned.
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!
CA RN License
BLS, ACLS, PALS
ER SCL and REF 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.
UHS Hospitals Medical Surgical/Telemetry Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working at UHS means working with a great team. The staff is committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the population we served.
What to expect when joining our traveler float pool-
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses.
Staff will float to other Tele and Med Surg units.
Nurse to patient ratios to expect 1:5-6
On occasion, staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need
Medical surgical/telemetry (MST) assignments will be taken in one of our 12 medical/telemetry units.
Assignments are based on unit needs and are monitored throughout the day by our Staffing Office/Nursing Supervisors.
At times both UHS staff and our travel nurses will be asked to float to two different units during one shift. Full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12 hour shift. We realize this is not ideal, but to provide safe staffing there will be times this is needed.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit-
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support-
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four-week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Schedules are available to view in Shift Wizard, the scheduling tool UHS uses. It is available on all the desktops and there is an app you may choose to download.
Daily assignments come from the CRO. You will receive a text with your daily assignment, typically 1 hour before the scheduled shift.
UHS Hospitals Critical Care Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working for UHS means working for a great team. Staff are committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the populations we serve
What to expect when joining our critical care traveler float pool
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses
On rare occasions staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need – full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12-hour shift
Critical care assignments will be taken in our 14 bed ICU, 16 bed CVICU, 6 bed medical ICU (Binghamton campus), 6 bed neuro and 5 bed surgical step-down suites
While working in our critical care areas nurses maintain a 1:2/ 1:3 acuity based nurse to patient ratio.
Stepdown ratios are 1:4
Floating Outside of Critical Care
When census or acuity drops, staff may be asked to float outside of the Critical Care setting.
If there is NOT an appropriate Critical Care Assignment, staff are assigned to a telemetry/medical units where a 1:4 ratio will be maintained.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Patients are critical care, and med/surge in nature and staff will not take greater than a 1:4 ratio.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Daily assignments come from the CRO
Pay sheets will be signed by the CRO Nurse Manager
We are excited to have you join the UHS family. If you have any questions please have your recruiter reach out and I will gladly answer any questions you may have. 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!
NY license in hand
BLS ACLS
must have IV experience
Tele RNs Float to other Tele,MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
ICU RNs Float to other ICU,Tele, MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
Travelers will be required to float between two campuses that are 15 mins apart
Will also be required to float to ED Holds.CLNs are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only 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.
UHS Hospitals Medical Surgical/Telemetry Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working at UHS means working with a great team. The staff is committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the population we served.
What to expect when joining our traveler float pool-
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses.
Staff will float to other Tele and Med Surg units.
Nurse to patient ratios to expect 1:5-6
On occasion, staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need
Medical surgical/telemetry (MST) assignments will be taken in one of our 12 medical/telemetry units.
Assignments are based on unit needs and are monitored throughout the day by our Staffing Office/Nursing Supervisors.
At times both UHS staff and our travel nurses will be asked to float to two different units during one shift. Full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12 hour shift. We realize this is not ideal, but to provide safe staffing there will be times this is needed.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit-
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support-
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four-week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Schedules are available to view in Shift Wizard, the scheduling tool UHS uses. It is available on all the desktops and there is an app you may choose to download.
Daily assignments come from the CRO. You will receive a text with your daily assignment, typically 1 hour before the scheduled shift.
UHS Hospitals Critical Care Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working for UHS means working for a great team. Staff are committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the populations we serve
What to expect when joining our critical care traveler float pool
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses
On rare occasions staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need – full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12-hour shift
Critical care assignments will be taken in our 14 bed ICU, 16 bed CVICU, 6 bed medical ICU (Binghamton campus), 6 bed neuro and 5 bed surgical step-down suites
While working in our critical care areas nurses maintain a 1:2/ 1:3 acuity based nurse to patient ratio.
Stepdown ratios are 1:4
Floating Outside of Critical Care
When census or acuity drops, staff may be asked to float outside of the Critical Care setting.
If there is NOT an appropriate Critical Care Assignment, staff are assigned to a telemetry/medical units where a 1:4 ratio will be maintained.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Patients are critical care, and med/surge in nature and staff will not take greater than a 1:4 ratio.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Daily assignments come from the CRO
Pay sheets will be signed by the CRO Nurse Manager
We are excited to have you join the UHS family. If you have any questions please have your recruiter reach out and I will gladly answer any questions you may have. 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!
NY license in hand
BLS ACLS
must have IV experience
Tele RNs Float to other Tele,MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
ICU RNs Float to other ICU,Tele, MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
Travelers will be required to float between two campuses that are 15 mins apart
Will also be required to float to ED Holds.CLNs are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only 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.
120 bed hosp w/ 41 bed ER including triage, fast track, psych holds w/ sitters; adult. Typical Community Hospital ER Pt Population: Behavioral Health, Cardiac, Respiratory, GI/GU, , Orthopedic, Heme. Navy scrubs Requisition Comments and Notes
** Facility is no longer accepting candidates within a 50-mile radius. Do NOT submit candidates with a permanent address within 50 miles of the hospital. ALL RTO requests must be in the packet at the time of submission. Anything sent after, will not be approved** POSITION DESCRIPTION: MAIN EMERGENCY ROOM- Min of 3 years ED experience required. Must have over 1 years of LARGE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA ER Experience. Every other weekend and every other holiday required. No call. ICU Skills is also helpful as many patients require ventilator, pressure monitoring lines and other procedures. Work history in packet must show # of beds, Trauma Level and EMR or they will be dropped. ACLS and BLS required, must be in packet at time of submission. Preferred PALS and NRP. Must have EMR: EPIC experience; Scrubs: pink or navy, Ratio 1:1 - 1:3. Must have active MD/Compact license in packet at time of submission, no temp licenses allowed. PROOF OF COVID VAX REQUIRED AT TIME OF SUBMISSION. IVS to Interview and Manager to Offer. ***UMMs will not accept professionals that have attended one of these schools identified by the DOJ. These include: Siena College in Broward County, Fla, Palm Beach School of Nursing in Palm Beach County, Fla, Sacred Heart International Institute in Broward County, Sunshine Academy, Quisqeya School of Nursing, Quisqeya Healthcare Academy, Florida College of Health, Ideal Professional Institute and Med Life. Please do not submit anyone who has a degree from here. Thank you! 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. MD/Compact RN License or compact state lic
ACLS, BLS, PALS, NIHSS
EPIC Charting Experience
COVID Vaccination or Medical Declination required to be sent with file
Level 1 Trauma Experience 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.
120 bed hosp w/ 41 bed ER including triage, fast track, psych holds w/ sitters; adult. Typical Community Hospital ER Pt Population: Behavioral Health, Cardiac, Respiratory, GI/GU, , Orthopedic, Heme. Navy scrubs Requisition Comments and Notes
** Facility is no longer accepting candidates within a 50-mile radius. Do NOT submit candidates with a permanent address within 50 miles of the hospital. ALL RTO requests must be in the packet at the time of submission. Anything sent after, will not be approved** POSITION DESCRIPTION: MAIN EMERGENCY ROOM- Min of 3 years ED experience required. Must have over 1 years of LARGE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA ER Experience. Every other weekend and every other holiday required. No call. ICU Skills is also helpful as many patients require ventilator, pressure monitoring lines and other procedures. Work history in packet must show # of beds, Trauma Level and EMR or they will be dropped. ACLS and BLS required, must be in packet at time of submission. Preferred PALS and NRP. Must have EMR: EPIC experience; Scrubs: pink or navy, Ratio 1:1 - 1:3. Must have active MD/Compact license in packet at time of submission, no temp licenses allowed. PROOF OF COVID VAX REQUIRED AT TIME OF SUBMISSION. IVS to Interview and Manager to Offer. ***UMMs will not accept professionals that have attended one of these schools identified by the DOJ. These include: Siena College in Broward County, Fla, Palm Beach School of Nursing in Palm Beach County, Fla, Sacred Heart International Institute in Broward County, Sunshine Academy, Quisqeya School of Nursing, Quisqeya Healthcare Academy, Florida College of Health, Ideal Professional Institute and Med Life. Please do not submit anyone who has a degree from here. Thank you! 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. MD/Compact RN License or compact state lic
ACLS, BLS, PALS, NIHSS
EPIC Charting Experience
COVID Vaccination or Medical Declination required to be sent with file
Level 1 Trauma Experience 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.
SimpliFi Interview
General Information:
Beds: 11 beds (3 trauma ED beds, 1 behavioral seclusion room, 2 negative pressure rooms)
Minimum experience: 2 years
Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Neonates to Geriatrics
General ED patients to include, but not limited to: Trauma, Stroke, STEMI, Behavioral Health, etc.
Patient Ratios:
RN – 1:4 (variable upon patient acuity within department)
Tech – 1:11
Required Certifications:
BLS
ACLS
PALS
TNCC (preferred)
NRP (preferred)
Skills required:
Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer info if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity
EKGs, IV starts, familiarity with TNKase administration, nebulizer treatments, initiating Bipap, suture removal, assisting with casting, vent management
Support on the Unit:
RT is only on dayshift but can be called in for unstable patients as needed
ED Provider
Mid- level provider (hours vary)
Hospitalist, 24/7
House Supervisor
Receptionist, 24/7
Critical Care transport team assistance in ED
ED Techs
Traditional nursing staffing includes (2) 7a-7p, (2) 7p-7a, (2) 9a-9p, and (1) 10a-10p. ED tech hours 6a-4p, and 6p-4a
Charting System: FirstNet
Floating:
None
Orientation: (facility and unit)
Two days of hospital orientation (including time within the department on these days)
1 day with preceptor
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Call required? No call
Holiday Expectations: as needed
Approval of time off? Seek manager approval; text Heather Pelletier
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color, professional; (hospital scrubs are available but not required)
Onsight locker/changing room, and Gym
Free Parking? Yes
Culture on the unit:
The area and hospital are a very welcoming community 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. **All time off must be noted in the cue at the time of RFO*
ME RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS, ACLS, PALS
ER SCL and Reference within a year
50 mile radius rule
SSN &, DOB 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.
UHS Hospitals Medical Surgical/Telemetry Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working at UHS means working with a great team. The staff is committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the population we served.
What to expect when joining our traveler float pool-
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses.
Staff will float to other Tele and Med Surg units.
Nurse to patient ratios to expect 1:5-6
On occasion, staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need
Medical surgical/telemetry (MST) assignments will be taken in one of our 12 medical/telemetry units.
Assignments are based on unit needs and are monitored throughout the day by our Staffing Office/Nursing Supervisors.
At times both UHS staff and our travel nurses will be asked to float to two different units during one shift. Full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12 hour shift. We realize this is not ideal, but to provide safe staffing there will be times this is needed.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit-
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support-
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four-week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Schedules are available to view in Shift Wizard, the scheduling tool UHS uses. It is available on all the desktops and there is an app you may choose to download.
Daily assignments come from the CRO. You will receive a text with your daily assignment, typically 1 hour before the scheduled shift.
UHS Hospitals Critical Care Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working for UHS means working for a great team. Staff are committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the populations we serve
What to expect when joining our critical care traveler float pool
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses
On rare occasions staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need – full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12-hour shift
Critical care assignments will be taken in our 14 bed ICU, 16 bed CVICU, 6 bed medical ICU (Binghamton campus), 6 bed neuro and 5 bed surgical step-down suites
While working in our critical care areas nurses maintain a 1:2/ 1:3 acuity based nurse to patient ratio.
Stepdown ratios are 1:4
Floating Outside of Critical Care
When census or acuity drops, staff may be asked to float outside of the Critical Care setting.
If there is NOT an appropriate Critical Care Assignment, staff are assigned to a telemetry/medical units where a 1:4 ratio will be maintained.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Patients are critical care, and med/surge in nature and staff will not take greater than a 1:4 ratio.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Daily assignments come from the CRO
Pay sheets will be signed by the CRO Nurse Manager
We are excited to have you join the UHS family. If you have any questions please have your recruiter reach out and I will gladly answer any questions you may have. 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!
NY license in hand
BLS ACLS
must have IV experience
Tele RNs Float to other Tele,MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
ICU RNs Float to other ICU,Tele, MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
Travelers will be required to float between two campuses that are 15 mins apart
Will also be required to float to ED Holds.CLNs are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only 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.
UHS Hospitals Medical Surgical/Telemetry Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working at UHS means working with a great team. The staff is committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the population we served.
What to expect when joining our traveler float pool-
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses.
Staff will float to other Tele and Med Surg units.
Nurse to patient ratios to expect 1:5-6
On occasion, staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need
Medical surgical/telemetry (MST) assignments will be taken in one of our 12 medical/telemetry units.
Assignments are based on unit needs and are monitored throughout the day by our Staffing Office/Nursing Supervisors.
At times both UHS staff and our travel nurses will be asked to float to two different units during one shift. Full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12 hour shift. We realize this is not ideal, but to provide safe staffing there will be times this is needed.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit-
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support-
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four-week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Schedules are available to view in Shift Wizard, the scheduling tool UHS uses. It is available on all the desktops and there is an app you may choose to download.
Daily assignments come from the CRO. You will receive a text with your daily assignment, typically 1 hour before the scheduled shift.
UHS Hospitals Critical Care Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working for UHS means working for a great team. Staff are committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the populations we serve
What to expect when joining our critical care traveler float pool
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses
On rare occasions staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need – full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12-hour shift
Critical care assignments will be taken in our 14 bed ICU, 16 bed CVICU, 6 bed medical ICU (Binghamton campus), 6 bed neuro and 5 bed surgical step-down suites
While working in our critical care areas nurses maintain a 1:2/ 1:3 acuity based nurse to patient ratio.
Stepdown ratios are 1:4
Floating Outside of Critical Care
When census or acuity drops, staff may be asked to float outside of the Critical Care setting.
If there is NOT an appropriate Critical Care Assignment, staff are assigned to a telemetry/medical units where a 1:4 ratio will be maintained.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Patients are critical care, and med/surge in nature and staff will not take greater than a 1:4 ratio.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Daily assignments come from the CRO
Pay sheets will be signed by the CRO Nurse Manager
We are excited to have you join the UHS family. If you have any questions please have your recruiter reach out and I will gladly answer any questions you may have. 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!
NY license in hand
BLS ACLS
must have IV experience
Tele RNs Float to other Tele,MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
ICU RNs Float to other ICU,Tele, MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
Travelers will be required to float between two campuses that are 15 mins apart
Will also be required to float to ED Holds.CLNs are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only 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 – ER Shift : Variable D/E/N / 9a-9p, 11a-11p, 12p-12a (12×3) 36 hours per weeks Length : 13 weeks Requirements: CA License 2 years experience ACLS or HS- ACLS or RQI ACLS BLS or HS-BLS or RQIBLS PALS or HS- PALS or RQI PALS Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred Acute care facility experience preferred TNCC preferred Other details: First time travelers are welcome COVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline): Required + Booster – No Exemptions, Current Booster Local accepted Variable Shift 36 hour/week. The shifts included are 9-21 11-23 and 12-00. Schedule won’t include back to backs of later shift to earlier shift. Manager is mindful of this. ACLS BLS PALS and TNCC preferred. 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 Department Specific License/Certifications: Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC): Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) or Healthstream Pediatric Advanced Life Support (HS-PALS) or RQIPALS: Required Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Healthstream Advanced Cardiac Life Support (HS-ACLS) or RQIACLS: Required 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
General Information
Beds: 15 with 2 hallway treatment spaces
Minimum experience?
RN: 1 year ED Experience
Tech: 1 year, ER experience preferred but not required
Will you accept a first-time traveler?
RN – Yes
Tech – Yes
Patient Types:
They do approx. 50-60 visits a day
Infants to End of Life, CHF, NSTEMI, abdominal pain, minor trauma (MVA), ER holds. Major traumas are stabilized and life flighted out.
Heavy psych population – ETOH withdrawal; IVDA
Patient Ratios:
RN – 1:4-5; on night shift there are times that depending on Census, there may be only 2 RNs for the night shift
Tech – 2 per shift when fully staffed (one acts as HUC, the other will support the RN staff with CNA duties)
Required Certifications:
RN: BLS, ACLS, PALS, TNCC
Tech: BLS, EKG certification (preferred)
Skills required:
RN:
Travelers do not necessarily need charge experience but need to be willing to be trained and act as charge as often as needed. Please decline traveler if they’re unwilling to do this.
General ED skills, PIV, trauma stabilization, procedural sedation is a MUST, cardiac rhythm interpretation
Tech:
50% of the time they will work as Unit Secretary and the other 50% will be as CNA performing patient care duties to assist the nursing staff:
Vitals (inpatient and possibly outpatient for patients waiting in their cars), blood glucose checks, ADL’s, transporting patients, lab runs, any other task as assigned; experience with EKG’s (preferred)
Support on the Unit:
Tech – 2 per shift when fully staffed (one acts as HUC, other will assist with patient care)
HUC, 24-7 - also does telemetry monitoring
Charge nurse – may have patients, depending on staffing
ED physicians
Phlebotomy
RT 24/7
Hospitalist 24/7
Charting System: Cerner
Floating: If yes, where?
Tech may float to Med Surg
Orientation: (facility and unit)
General hospital orientation
1-2 shifts on unit, dependent on skills/comfort level
Scheduling:
They have staggered shifts:
RN: 7a-7p, 10a-10p, 12p-12a, 7p-7a
Tech: 6:30a-7p & 6:30p-7a
Weekend rotation: every other
Can we approve time off? Seek manager approval
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: every other
Other notes or things you want us to check/verify?
Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional
Free Parking? Yes
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 or compact RN License (#/expiration)
ACLS, BLS, PALS, TNCC
ER Reference and SCL within a year
SSN, DOB
50 mile radius rule
Please list RTO dates in selling notes 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.
Are you an RN looking for your next travel adventure? Work as a travel ER Nurse in Norfolk, Virginia, for a 13-week contract and enjoy industry-leading benefits from AMN Healthcare. This position requires 12-hour shifts, 36 hours per week, and we are interviewing candidates now for an immediate start date. This hospital does not accept applicants that live/maintain a permanent home address within 50 miles of the hospital location.
This Emergency Room Nurse job is in a medium-sized, reputable hospital known for their highly regarded trauma center and Emergency Room facility. The right candidate for this role will have the opportunity to work in a professionally challenging, positive, and innovative work environment. This hospital uses Epic for its EMR. The hospital is in an active, desirable urban area. Enjoy a friendly work environment with both permanent and contingency staff, giving you the opportunity to work alongside other travel nurses. A vaccine declination is accepted for those with religious or medical exemptions.
As an ER RN team member, you will work to quickly triage incoming patients, stabilize their condition, administer medications, perform minor medical operations, clean wounds, draw blood, and more. Emergency Room Travel Nursing jobs are challenging but have lucrative compensation packages and AMN Healthcare provides industry-leading benefits for the stability of a permanent position, but with the additional perks of a travel contract. With AMN Healthcare, you'll receive a dedicated clinical manager, private housing where you can bring your family or pets, and so much more. If you're passionate about travel nursing, fill out our quick online form to take the next step to talk with an AMN Healthcare recruiter.
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!
BLS, ACLS, PALS, TNCC
Must have current trauma experience
Two yrs experience in specialty required
Level 1 Trauma Experience
EPIC 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.
SimpliFi Interview
General Information:
Beds: 11 beds (3 trauma ED beds, 1 behavioral seclusion room, 2 negative pressure rooms)
Minimum experience: 2 years
Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Neonates to Geriatrics
General ED patients to include, but not limited to: Trauma, Stroke, STEMI, Behavioral Health, etc.
Patient Ratios:
RN – 1:4 (variable upon patient acuity within department)
Tech – 1:11
Required Certifications:
BLS
ACLS
PALS
TNCC (preferred)
NRP (preferred)
Skills required:
Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer info if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity
EKGs, IV starts, familiarity with TNKase administration, nebulizer treatments, initiating Bipap, suture removal, assisting with casting, vent management
Support on the Unit:
RT is only on dayshift but can be called in for unstable patients as needed
ED Provider
Mid- level provider (hours vary)
Hospitalist, 24/7
House Supervisor
Receptionist, 24/7
Critical Care transport team assistance in ED
ED Techs
Traditional nursing staffing includes (2) 7a-7p, (2) 7p-7a, (2) 9a-9p, and (1) 10a-10p. ED tech hours 6a-4p, and 6p-4a
Charting System: FirstNet
Floating:
None
Orientation: (facility and unit)
Two days of hospital orientation (including time within the department on these days)
1 day with preceptor
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Call required? No call
Holiday Expectations: as needed
Approval of time off? Seek manager approval; text Heather Pelletier
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color, professional; (hospital scrubs are available but not required)
Onsight locker/changing room, and Gym
Free Parking? Yes
Culture on the unit:
The area and hospital are a very welcoming community
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!
**All time off must be noted in the cue at the time of RFO*
ME RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS, ACLS, PALS
ER SCL and Reference within a year
50 mile radius rule
SSN &, DOB 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.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Registered Nurse/CPN functions in the physician office or ambulatory care practice to provide nursing services in the office setting and/or via telephone assessment and triage. The RN maintains clinical and professional competency as appropriate to the ages, developmental stages, and special needs of the patients served. The RN provides supervision and leadership as appropriate within the clinical environment.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Model CHS core values of caring, commitment, integrity and teamwork to internal and external (i.e. patient, family, physician and team members) customers.
2. Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care or arrange for the provision of appropriate care, for newborn, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and/or geriatric population of patients, as pertinent to the scope of the office setting.
3. Perform telephone triage. Obtains clinically appropriate data and symptoms from the patient to advise and instruct patient according to established protocols and/or orders from the physician.
4. Perform clinical functions to include but not limited to:
• Medication administration, including injections/immunizations;
• Administration of intravenous fluids under the direction of the physician;
• Completion of CLIA approved waived laboratory tests and practice-specific diagnostic testing; if applicable.
• Vital signs and patient assessment prior to physician visit;
• Nurse visits under the supervision of the physician;
• Observes, records and reports patients condition and reaction to the physician following procedures, medication administration or treatments;
• Assists providers during procedures and examination and performs instrument and room clean up in accordance with OSHA standards.
5. Utilize standard precautions and complies with OSHA/CLIA regulations in completing job assignments. Educate other staff regarding these regulations.
6. May assist with patient inquiries for prescription refill and scheduling appointments for patient referrals and obtaining authorizations. Notifies patient as directed by the provider.
7. Provide patient education as specific to the patient’s needs, including but not limited to disease process, medication use and contraindications, collection of samples and follow up needs.
8. Responsible for monitoring inventory and maintaining approved stock medications, narcotics and emergency medications/equipment specific to the practice setting.
9. Serves in a leadership role within the clinical environment and as clinical resource for the office manager and other nonclinical stuff.
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS:
Participate in quality assurance programs, attend safety and staff meetings and in-services. Aid in maintaining stock supply items, inventory management, restocking exam rooms, emergency equipment, etc. Complete lab requisitions and prepare specimens for pick-up. Assist provider with appropriate administrative tasks. Assist with referrals, including obtaining authorization. Venipuncture. Performs other duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Work consistently requires walking, standing, sitting, lilting, reaching, bending, stooping, pushing, and pulling. Must be able to lift and support the weight of 50 pounds in handling patients, medical equipment, and supplies. Possible exposure to communicable diseases. Must speak, read and write basic English fluently. Intact senses of sight, hearing, smell and touch. Manual finger dexterity. Critical thinking and ability to concentrate. Must be able to respond quickly to changes in patient and/or unit conditions.
PATIENT POPULATION SERVED:
Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development and possesses the ability to respond to age specific issues and data reflective of the patient’s status. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care for the following age groups:
PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION:
Will limit access to protected health information (PHI) to the information reasonably necessary to do the job. Will share information only on a need to know basis for work purposes. Access to verbal, written and electronic PHI for this job has been determined based on job level and job responsibility within the organization. Computerized access to PHI for this job has been determined as described above and is controlled via user ID and password.
MACHINES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT:
Those required by the practice. Includes blood pressure manometer, stethoscope, thermometer, personal protective equipment. wheelchairs, and related clinical equipment. Also includes standard office equipment. 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!
1. Current NC RN License (#/expiration)
2. 2 years of experience
3. ACLS, BLS 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.
120 bed hosp w/ 41 bed ER including triage, fast track, psych holds w/ sitters; adult. Typical Community Hospital ER Pt Population: Behavioral Health, Cardiac, Respiratory, GI/GU, , Orthopedic, Heme. Navy scrubs Requisition Comments and Notes
** Facility is no longer accepting candidates within a 50-mile radius. Do NOT submit candidates with a permanent address within 50 miles of the hospital. ALL RTO requests must be in the packet at the time of submission. Anything sent after, will not be approved** POSITION DESCRIPTION: MAIN EMERGENCY ROOM- Min of 3 years ED experience required. Must have over 1 years of LARGE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA ER Experience. Every other weekend and every other holiday required. No call. ICU Skills is also helpful as many patients require ventilator, pressure monitoring lines and other procedures. Work history in packet must show # of beds, Trauma Level and EMR or they will be dropped. ACLS and BLS required, must be in packet at time of submission. Preferred PALS and NRP. Must have EMR: EPIC experience; Scrubs: pink or navy, Ratio 1:1 - 1:3. Must have active MD/Compact license in packet at time of submission, no temp licenses allowed. PROOF OF COVID VAX REQUIRED AT TIME OF SUBMISSION. IVS to Interview and Manager to Offer. ***UMMs will not accept professionals that have attended one of these schools identified by the DOJ. These include: Siena College in Broward County, Fla, Palm Beach School of Nursing in Palm Beach County, Fla, Sacred Heart International Institute in Broward County, Sunshine Academy, Quisqeya School of Nursing, Quisqeya Healthcare Academy, Florida College of Health, Ideal Professional Institute and Med Life. Please do not submit anyone who has a degree from here. Thank you! 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!
MD/Compact RN License or compact state lic
ACLS, BLS, PALS, NIHSS
EPIC Charting Experience
COVID Vaccination or Medical Declination required to be sent with file
Level 1 Trauma Experience 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.
UHS Hospitals Medical Surgical/Telemetry Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working at UHS means working with a great team. The staff is committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the population we served.
What to expect when joining our traveler float pool-
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses.
Staff will float to other Tele and Med Surg units.
Nurse to patient ratios to expect 1:5-6
On occasion, staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need
Medical surgical/telemetry (MST) assignments will be taken in one of our 12 medical/telemetry units.
Assignments are based on unit needs and are monitored throughout the day by our Staffing Office/Nursing Supervisors.
At times both UHS staff and our travel nurses will be asked to float to two different units during one shift. Full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12 hour shift. We realize this is not ideal, but to provide safe staffing there will be times this is needed.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit-
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support-
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four-week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Schedules are available to view in Shift Wizard, the scheduling tool UHS uses. It is available on all the desktops and there is an app you may choose to download.
Daily assignments come from the CRO. You will receive a text with your daily assignment, typically 1 hour before the scheduled shift.
UHS Hospitals Critical Care Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working for UHS means working for a great team. Staff are committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the populations we serve
What to expect when joining our critical care traveler float pool
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses
On rare occasions staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need – full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12-hour shift
Critical care assignments will be taken in our 14 bed ICU, 16 bed CVICU, 6 bed medical ICU (Binghamton campus), 6 bed neuro and 5 bed surgical step-down suites
While working in our critical care areas nurses maintain a 1:2/ 1:3 acuity based nurse to patient ratio.
Stepdown ratios are 1:4
Floating Outside of Critical Care
When census or acuity drops, staff may be asked to float outside of the Critical Care setting.
If there is NOT an appropriate Critical Care Assignment, staff are assigned to a telemetry/medical units where a 1:4 ratio will be maintained.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Patients are critical care, and med/surge in nature and staff will not take greater than a 1:4 ratio.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Daily assignments come from the CRO
Pay sheets will be signed by the CRO Nurse Manager
We are excited to have you join the UHS family. If you have any questions please have your recruiter reach out and I will gladly answer any questions you may have. 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!
NY license in hand
BLS ACLS
must have IV experience
Tele RNs Float to other Tele,MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
ICU RNs Float to other ICU,Tele, MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
Travelers will be required to float between two campuses that are 15 mins apart
Will also be required to float to ED Holds.CLNs are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only 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.
UHS Hospitals Medical Surgical/Telemetry Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working at UHS means working with a great team. The staff is committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the population we served.
What to expect when joining our traveler float pool-
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses.
Staff will float to other Tele and Med Surg units.
Nurse to patient ratios to expect 1:5-6
On occasion, staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need
Medical surgical/telemetry (MST) assignments will be taken in one of our 12 medical/telemetry units.
Assignments are based on unit needs and are monitored throughout the day by our Staffing Office/Nursing Supervisors.
At times both UHS staff and our travel nurses will be asked to float to two different units during one shift. Full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12 hour shift. We realize this is not ideal, but to provide safe staffing there will be times this is needed.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit-
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support-
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four-week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Schedules are available to view in Shift Wizard, the scheduling tool UHS uses. It is available on all the desktops and there is an app you may choose to download.
Daily assignments come from the CRO. You will receive a text with your daily assignment, typically 1 hour before the scheduled shift.
UHS Hospitals Critical Care Traveler Float Pool Guidelines
Working for UHS means working for a great team. Staff are committed to living our values by showing compassion, trust, respect, teamwork and innovation to the populations we serve
What to expect when joining our critical care traveler float pool
Staff will be asked to float between the Johnson City(33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790) and Binghamton hospital(10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903) campuses
On rare occasions staff will be asked to float to mid shift the other location if the location is in an urgent need – full charting to be completed every 8 hours – expectation is that staff will be required to do a full documentation on each unit staff are assigned to during their 12-hour shift
Critical care assignments will be taken in our 14 bed ICU, 16 bed CVICU, 6 bed medical ICU (Binghamton campus), 6 bed neuro and 5 bed surgical step-down suites
While working in our critical care areas nurses maintain a 1:2/ 1:3 acuity based nurse to patient ratio.
Stepdown ratios are 1:4
Floating Outside of Critical Care
When census or acuity drops, staff may be asked to float outside of the Critical Care setting.
If there is NOT an appropriate Critical Care Assignment, staff are assigned to a telemetry/medical units where a 1:4 ratio will be maintained.
UHS does not have a holds/observation unit
If census is high patients may be held in our emergency departments.
These patents have been admitted and are under the care of an attending physician.
To care for these patients, float pool staff go to the emergency department and treat these patients as if they are on an inpatient unit.
Patients are critical care, and med/surge in nature and staff will not take greater than a 1:4 ratio.
Staff are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only.
Staff Support
All travel staff will report to the Nurse Manager of the Clinical Resource Office (CRO).
Schedules are published in four week increments (block scheduling will be limited based on hospital needs).
Daily assignments come from the CRO
Pay sheets will be signed by the CRO Nurse Manager
We are excited to have you join the UHS family. If you have any questions please have your recruiter reach out and I will gladly answer any questions you may have. 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!
NY license in hand
BLS ACLS
must have IV experience
Tele RNs Float to other Tele,MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
ICU RNs Float to other ICU,Tele, MS, Other Units and other locations as needed
Travelers will be required to float between two campuses that are 15 mins apart
Will also be required to float to ED Holds.CLNs are NOT taking care of emergency room patients, inpatient holds only 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.