Earn up to $3,214/week
Home health clinicians assist patients who are well enough to live at home, yet still require aid performing daily tasks. Specialists in home healthcare help the patient with medications, grooming, bathing, and navigating the home. One of the most important functions of home health clinicians is to keep careful records of the patient's vital signs, bladder and bowel functions, and rehabilitation progress. The home healthcare professional may be required to provide wound care, bandage changes, alcohol rubs, simple massages, and maintenance of prosthetic limbs. Patients may require short-term care following surgery or long-term assistance for more serious or permanent conditions.
$3,214/wk
RN - Home Health
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
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$3,031/wk
RN - Home Health
Morristown, New Jersey
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$3,023/wk
RN - Home Health
Saco, Maine
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$2,948/wk
RN - Home Health
Brunswick, Maine
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$2,838/wk
RN - Home Health
Newton, Massachusetts
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$2,838/wk
RN - Home Health
Newton, Massachusetts
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$2,838/wk
RN - Home Health
Newton, Massachusetts
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$2,800/wk
RN - Home Health
Peoria, Illinois
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$2,786/wk
RN - Home Health
Tukwila, Washington
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$2,766/wk
RN - Home Health
Springfield, Massachusetts
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A travel assignment in Nebraska provides exhilarating views of the Sandhills, rivers and prairies that characterize the state. Nebraska is rich in nature and strong in community, with a low cost of living.
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.