Travel Nurse RN - Trauma ICU
Boston, Massachusetts
Massachusetts General Hospital
$2,326/weekCommon job information
- BLS
- Massachusetts state nursing licensure
- ACLS for the ICU role considering the specialty is Neuro/Trauma ICU
- Mass General Brigham, a reputable hospital system, is seeking to fill a nursing position in the RN Neuro/Trauma ICU specialty at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. The job involves a commitment of 36 hours per week with day/night rotating shifts, including weekends and holidays. Level 1 trauma and travel experience are required, along with specific neuro ICU experience.
- Level 1 trauma and travel experience necessary.
- Neuro ICU experience required.
- 36 hours per week, day/night rotating shifts, including weekends and holidays.
- This position is within the Neuro/Trauma Intensive Care Unit.
- A completed primary COVID-19 vaccination series approved by the FDA or WHO is mandatory with no exemptions or waivers.
- Documentation of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccinations or proof of immunity is required.
- Annual influenza vaccine is compulsory during flu season without exemptions or waivers.
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