Travel Nurse RN - Endoscopy
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
$2,566-2,830/weekCommon job information
- Traveler must have WI nursing license or compact license from their permanent address state.
- BLS - must be certified through American Heart Association ONLY
- ACLS - must be certified through American Heart Association ONLY
- We are seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) to:
- Provide care for patients during GI and Bronchoscopy procedures including the administration of sedation.
- Be an integral part of a surgical team that performs multispecialty procedures.
- Assume the overall responsibility for management of the operating room to which you are assigned.
- University Hospital in Madison is a Magnet®-designated facility that’s ranked Wisconsin’s #1 hospital and considered one of the nation's leading hospitals, teaching institutions and referral centers.
- Must be able to perform Moderate Sedation in procedure, and pre/post all levels of care including PACU/Phase I and Phase II recovery.
- Must have experience recent experience in recovering sedated GI and pulmonary procedures such as ERCP, EUS, EGD, Colonoscopy, endoscopy/Bronchoscopy (some patients have general anesthesia rather than moderate sedation)
- Traveler must have completed two years of experience within last 3 years.
- Traveler’s permanent address must be 50 miles from assigned primary work site location.
- Floating - Travelers are the first. The Traveler may have shifts scheduled in multiple units, depending on the current staffing needs and/or different locations within the organization. During the traveler’s assignment, if the primary unit no longer has a need, shifts will be re-assigned to another unit in order to complete contract.
- Traveler’s permanent address must be 50 miles from assigned primary work site location.
- Traveler will be required to pass Telemetry test prior to being cleared to start (not for clinic positions).
- Traveler must have Basic Arrhythmia experience.
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Facility
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
2 nurses recommend working with University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
Pros
Trauma ICU has great culture, welcoming to travelers, management is wonderful.
Cons
Madison does have a high cost of living and the parking situation at the hospital is terrible. However, buses are an option as well as biking. Nights are much easier/cheaper for parking than days due to demands of the hospital and university.
- Short Term Acute Care
- 644 beds
- Epic Systems Corporation
Madison, WI
About
Madison is the capital of Wisconsin, located about an hour west of Milwaukee. Frequently listed as one of the best places to live in the United States, this city ranks high in economy, diversity and education. Madison is a young and vibrant Midwestern town and is the home of the University of Wisconsin Madison, a top-ranked public institution. Visitors can’t miss the iconic Wisconsin State Capitol Building, a beautiful historic building located on a strip of land between Lakes Mendota and Monona, or the Olbrich Botanical Gardens, open year-round and boasting over 16 gardens. To really get a feel for this lively city, take a stroll down State Street, with seven blocks of bustling restaurants, beach access and street art.
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