RN (Registered Nurse) in Scottsbluff, NE - Contract

Registered Nurse - Infusion Scottsbluff, NE Specialty: Infusion Position Type: Travel Contract Length: 13 weeks Pay: $2408 - $2901

Are you an experienced Infusion Nurse looking for a rewarding travel opportunity? Do you excel in providing compassionate care to oncology patients undergoing chemotherapy and other treatments? Our healthcare partner is seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse to join their team in Scottsbluff, NE. This is a chance to make a significant impact in the lives of patients while working closely with oncology providers in a supportive environment.

As a Registered Nurse specializing in Infusion, you will play a crucial role in delivering high-quality care to patients.

Your responsibilities will include: Administering chemotherapy and other infusion therapies Monitoring patient responses and adjusting care plans as necessary Collaborating with oncology providers to ensure comprehensive patient care Utilizing the acuity scale for effective staffing and patient management Maintaining accurate patient records and documentation Requirements for this role include: Current BLS certification (required) ONS/ANCC Certification (preferred) Need 1 year experience in setting

Apply today and let Capstone Health help you reach your full potential! At Capstone, we know that when healthcare professionals feel supported, they provide the best care for their patients. That‘s why we offer personalized recruiter support and comprehensive benefits to help you build a fulfilling career while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Our travelers enjoy a range of traditional and modern benefits, including: Dedicated Recruiter $1,000 Unlimited Referral Bonus Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Complementary Life Insurance 401(k) Lodging and Meals & Incidental Reimbursement (with qualified tax home) Licensure/Certification Reimbursement Voluntary Insurance Benefits Completion Bonus Equal Employment Opportunity And more!

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