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Travel Nurse RN - Telemetry - $2,283 per week


GHR Healthcare - Travel Division is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in South Charleston, West Virginia.


Job Description & Requirements
  • Specialty:
    Telemetry
  • Discipline:
    RN
  • Start Date:
    05/06/2024
  • Duration:
    13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift:
    12 hours, nights
  • Employment Type:
    Travel
  • Perks:
    OT paid after 36 hours on 12-hour shift travel contracts. Health insurance 401(k) investment plan Referral bonuses Free liability insurance coverage Weekly pay GHR pays for additional medical compliance required by the facility.

OT paid after 36 hours on 12-hour shift travel contracts. Health insurance 401(k) investment plan Referral bonuses Free liability insurance coverage Weekly pay GHR pays for additional medical compliance required by the facility.


Active RN License:
WV or compact 2 Years Med/Tele experience required. Certifications:
BLS, ACLS, NIHSS For more details, please call/text Stewart Betteridge at (716) 328-5678 work cell or email resume at sbetteridge@ghrhealthcare.com


About GHR Healthcare - Travel Division

For over 30 years, GHR Healthcare has been the bridge between healthcare


professionals and the facilities that need them nationwide. We're committed to


uncovering your ideal fit, supported by GHR's dedication to competitive


compensation, transparent communication, and a devoted team that genuinely


cares about your career journey. You can trust us to stand by your side as your


advocate, confidante, and partner in advancing your career. At GHR, care and


consideration are at the heart of everything we do. Visit ghrhealthcare.com to


learn more.


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: GHR Healthcare - Travel Division

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