Travel Nurse RN - ICU/Critical Care - $1,954 per week in Racine, WI Accounting - Racine, WI at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - ICU/Critical Care - $1,954 per week in Racine, WI

Pay Rate$1,954 per weekPrime HealthCare Staffing, a national health care staffing company with over 20 years in the business, is looking for an experienced RN - ICU for our customer in Racine, Wisconsin.
The ideal candidate will possess a current Wisconsin license.
This is a RN position in the Intensive Care Unit 001 (14500) Unit.
You must have a Nursing License and at least 2 years of recent ICU US nursing experience as a RN - ICU.
Prime s team of experienced health care professionals are here to guide you through the process 24/7.
Prime BenefitsFirst Day Medical, Dental, Vision and Rx benefitsHousing and Meal stipends401(k) Savings plan after 90 daysTravel/Licensure ReimbursementCompetitive pay ratesReferral Bonus PlanAssignment Bonus on select assignments (ask your recruiter for details)Weekly Direct DepositQualificationsAt least 2-years total experience in your specialtyCurrent BLS and/or ACLS (AHA Preferred) and/or Specialty CertificationsActive Nursing License per stateCurrent Updated ResumeSupervisory Professional ReferencesMust complete Drug Screen and Background ScreenPrime HealthCare Staffing has day and night shifts available.
Submit your resume and experience the Prime difference or call 866-991-0900 for more details.
RequirementsRequired for Onboarding BLSCCU Exam TestCOVID BoosterCOVID Vaccine 1COVID Vaccine 2Clinical Competence - ICU TestClinical Nurse Manager TestCore Mandatory Part I TestCore Mandatory Part II (Nursing) TestCore Mandatory Part III TestDrivers LicenseEmergency Department RN TestFlu VaccineGeneral ICU RN TestGeneral ICU TestICU Skills ChecklistNurse Educator TestRN Job DescriptionReference 1Reference 2 Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Clinical Nursing Clinical Works Critical Care Medical Emergency Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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