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High Pay! ER, Med Surg, PCU Float RN's Needed - 12-hour Nights - Claremont, NH

ER, Med Surg, PCU Float Registered Nurses (RNs) Needed for Night Shifts in Claremont, NH for a 13 week contracts with extension options.
Contract Details Full Time Hours 12-hour night shifts available 36 guaranteed hours a week 13 weeks with extension options EOW & No On-Call $65/hr ViTalent is offering a referral bonus of $300.
00 per referral, paid after only one month of employment Join ViTalent to
Experience:
Competitive compensation.
Our rates are among the highest in the industry.
Flexibility.
We offer a variety of shifts in a diverse array of clinical settings, which allows you to work where your skills, availability, and interest are just the right mix.
Care.
We care for nurses.
You care for patients.
We focus all our caring on you so that you are able to focus all of your caring on them.
Excellence.
We uphold the highest standard of care by hiring only the highest quality nurses.
Every member of our team strives each and every day to be their very best.
When you work with ViTalent, you can be confident that the ViTalent nurse next to you is as committed and as highly qualified as you are.
Respect.
We trust our nurses, and we value your experience.
We believe it's high time nurses are given the respect they deserve -- so that starts with us.
Please contact Chris Galley, Full Service & Lead Recruiter of Travel Nursing for more info today at 716-795-7861Requirements 2 years of recent clinical experience BLS & ACLS (AHA) NH or Compact RN License Willingness to float to similar units #VTHC Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Clinical Works Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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