Travel Nurse RN - Manager, Labor and Delivery
Albuquerque, NM
PHP
3x12 hrs
$2,698/weekOverview
- Start Date12/16/2024
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Description
- BLS
- NRP
- AWHONN intermediate or advanced fetal monitoring certifications
- RN needed for our Family Birthing Center - Labor and Delivery and Mother-Baby Trained.
- 75 MILE STRAIGHT LINE RADIUS RULE (not driving distance) - NO LOCAL TRAVELERS.
- Please submit candidates aware of their submission to our facility. Candidates should not contact the facility directly.
- Time off requests must be disclosed with initial submission to be considered for approval.
- Time off requested after the acceptance date will not be approved.
- Must be a team player, flexible and accustomed to fast-paced environment.
- Must have successfully completed at least one 13-week travel assignment.
- 2 years experience in current specialty required.
- Active NM or compact license required.
- At least two references (one from current manager) required.
- Resume and completed skills checklist/competency assessment required.
- This is a 12-hour varied shift position.
- Shifts may fluctuate to fulfill department staffing needs.
- No On Call; however, weekends and holidays as needed.
- NO HOLIDAY RTO WILL BE APPROVED FOR TRAVELERS (updated 10.10.2024).
- Travelers must not have been an employee of the Presbyterian Healthcare Services system for 12 months from last day worked.
- Travelers are first to float within facility and to alternate locations within 20 miles of permanent assigned location.
- State tax is passed through to your agency and will be reflected on your invoice. The state tax should be paid to the state of New Mexico.
- Ensure an accurate SS# and DOB is entered. If not, traveler may be pushed/agency suspended (creates IT onboarding issues).
Employer
PHP
3 nurses recommend working with PHP
Pros
None
Cons
My review isn’t about the recruiter at all. The position for Rochester, NY psychiatry, I don’t recommend this position. It turns into 60 hours of straight pay, they take advantage of their travelers, no weekends off, 5-6 days a week depending on when they want to put you on call. They schedule you 5 days a week to tell you it’s only 4 however your agency will pay you for the 60 hours, which isn’t what anyone signs up for. They don’t tell you that you have to work 60 hours of on call until you get there. You will work 5-6 days a week here.
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Albuquerque, NM
About
As the largest city in New Mexico, Albuquerque offers something for just about everyone. Charmingly quirky and wonderfully diverse, this town by the Rio Grand is not only an ideal base for day trips to natural wonders like Chaco Canyon, but it also has a rich history and dramatic landscapes of its own. Gaze across the desert and see snow-capped Mount Taylor 100 miles in the distance. The striking confluence of mountain ranges, vast river bordered by cottonwood forest, flocks of sandhill cranes flying overhead and countless colorful hot-air balloons that often fill the morning skies have long-drawn creative types and adventurers. Albuquerque's many highlights include vibrant galleries, world-class museums, farmers' markets and a thriving microbrewery scene. The historic district dubbed Old Town Plaza spans 10 blocks with fabulous restaurants, cafes, shops and the historic San Felipe de Neri Church, constructed in 1793.
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