Earn up to $3,760/week
Nurse Manager is an RN specialty that requires contact with many levels of hospital staff in order to coordinate patient services efficiently. This RN management position requires excellent communication skills and a can-do attitude. A Nurse Manager handles the day-to-day operations, budgets, and staffing of specific units in a health care facility. The Nurse Manager will coordinate the efforts of the entire nursing team, in order to maintain quality nursing care following best practice guidelines. The nurse manager travel nurse position involves recruiting and maintaining the appropriate nursing staff to each unit or department, as well as implementing care plans for patients.
$3,760/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Prairie City, Oregon
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$3,461/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Greenbrae, California
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$3,120/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Alturas, California
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$2,884/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Devils Lake, North Dakota
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$2,831/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,831/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,831/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,711/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,596/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Medford, Oregon
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$2,424/wk
RN - Leadership - Supervisor
Northlake, Illinois
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A Michigan travel assignment could feature vibrant city life in and around Detroit -- along with miles of Great Lakes coastline. Michiganders are justly proud of their state, and love to show newcomers its virtues.
A travel nurse is a highly skilled healthcare professional who takes short-term assignments in hospitals facing staffing needs. These nurses typically have a minimum of 12 months of recent clinical experience in a like setting and seek to advance their careers, salaries, or lifestyles through travel nursing opportunities. By working at different facilities across the country, travel nurses can enhance their clinical competency while exploring exciting new locations.
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