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RNs in pediatric jobs assess patient needs, document symptoms, record medical histories, and provide bedside nursing care to children on the floor. Additional duties of pediatric nurses are to draw blood, administer medication, and give vaccinations. Pediatric specialists may also assist a pediatrician during patient examinations. Traveling pediatric positions are predominantly in hospitals and outpatient clinics. Pediatric clinicians can seek further specialization in pediatric oncology, dermatology, or cardiology, and may be able to cross-train in PICU and NICU to increase their competitiveness in the travel market.
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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.
Earn up to $3,955/week
$3,955/wk
RN - Pediatrics Float Pool
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,963/wk
RN - Pediatrics Float Pool
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$3,955/wk
RN - Pediatrics Float Pool
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$3,528/wk
RN - Pediatrics
Omaha, Nebraska
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$3,214/wk
RN - Home Health
Mount Laurel, 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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$2,948/wk
RN - Home Health
Brunswick, Maine
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$2,840/wk
RN - Home Health
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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$2,838/wk
RN - Home Health
Newton, Massachusetts
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