Travel Nurse RN - Labor/Delivery - $2,419 to $2,533 per week in Arlington, WA Accounting - Arlington, WA at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - Labor/Delivery - $2,419 to $2,533 per week in Arlington, WA

Pay Rate $2,419 to $2,533 per week Alliant has a new Temp/Contract opportunity for a L&D- Labor and Delivery RN- Registered Nurse in Arlington, WA!You must have a valid license and current experience as a RN- Registered NurseDetails:
RN- Registered Nurse- L&D- Labor and Delivery Arlington, WA Shift:
3x12 Estimated Gross Pay Package:
$2,419.
20-$2,532.
60 per Week (Based on expected Hours/Week) Requirements:
Current Resume Graduate of a RN- Registered Nurse education program Previous work experience as an RN- Registered NurseCurrent active and unrestricted RN- Registered Nurse license in the Assignment state, if applicable Two recent professional supervisor referencesAbility to pass background/urine drug screening as well as complete other onboarding/compliance items as required by the client worksiteAlliant Personnel Resources provides:
Insurance:
Medical/Dental/Vision Retirement Plan WITH Company Match! Referral Bonus' 2nd to None! Current Employees earn up to nearly $2000 per Referral! Overtime Premium Pay Holiday Premium Pay Housing Assistance & Stipends Alliant supports the experienced RN- Registered Nurse or if you are just entering the field and/or the traveling industry, our market knowledge and insights can make a huge difference to your career and income! Job Reference # 27-262230For more information please call (712) 794-7939 or apply here for immediate next steps! RN- Registered Nurse, L&D- Labor and Delivery,WA,Temp/Contract #travelAlliantPR Recommended Skills Basic Cardiac Life Support Basic Life Support Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Pediatric Advanced Life Support Emergency Departments Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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