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Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,160 per week


HumanEdge Travel Nursing and Allied Health is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Berlin, Vermont.


Job Description & Requirements
  • Specialty:
    Labor and Delivery
  • Discipline:
    RN
  • Start Date:
    04/29/2024
  • Duration:
    13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift:
    12 hours
  • Employment Type:
    Travel

Labor & Delivery Nurse:
Berlin VT.


Seeking an energetic L&D RN to come joint our team today. We have exciting, Great Paying opportunities across the U.S.! Both Local and Travel candidates are welcome to apply. Contract position to start ASAP 13 weeks with option to extend. 12 hr shift-Nights with rotating call.


Come travel to beautiful Vermont with abundant recreational activities and small town charm. Summer is gorgeous in Vermont!


2 years experience in L&D/LDRP


EPIC experience within the pas 12 months required


Prior travel experience preferred




Excellent pay tailored to your needs Referral bonus program Weekly direct deposit Comprehensive benefits package Low cost Medical, Dental and Vision insurance Travel reimbursement 401K options 24/7 support before, during and after your assignment CEU reimbursements Licensure reimbursement


HumanEdge Travel Nursing and Allied Health Job ID #309570. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title:
RN Labor and Delivery.


About HumanEdge Travel Nursing and Allied Health

HumanEdge Allied Health is a full-service nursing and allied health staffing agency that has lived and breathed staffing for more than 30 years, making us one of the most trusted in the industry!


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: HumanEdge Travel Nursing and Allied Health

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