AMN Healthcare Nursing
JOB DESCRIPTION & REQUIREMENTS
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room - Travel - (ER RN)
StartDate: 12/9/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay Rate: $1864.02 - $2437.57
Albany Med is the busiest Trauma Center in New York State. As a Level One Trauma Center, our multi-disciplinary emergency team works around the clock to provide the most advanced care found in the Northeast. We are a regional Level One Trauma Center, serving a large area of Upstate New York and the Northeast region. Our services include a Comprehensive Stroke Center, STEMI and Advanced Critical Care Services. Working with first responders and the LifeNet air-medical crews, we care for patients transported to us, either from a scene or transferring facility for the higher level of care that is unique to Albany Medical Center, in our region. Patient Population: all injuries and illness ranging from minor care to life threatening conditions. Stroke, STEMI, trauma, mental and behavioral health related, etc. The Department of Emergency Medicine is divided into several different subspecialties, including: Adult Emergency Medicine ED Observation Unit ED Behavioral Health
Required Qualifications
Registered Nurse, ER
Experience: 2 years
Licenses: RN-NY
Certifications: ACLS-AHA; BLS-AHA; PALS-AHA
SSN Required
DOB Required
Work History: Should not be more than 0 days of gap in entire work history
References: 1 Reference in the last 12 months
Work history must include trauma levels for each entry.
Clinician must complete questions on facility auto offer form. AM will send the form upon RFO. The following questions for facility auto offer review:
Explain a time in your nursing career when you felt overwhelmed or had several critical tasks to complete and needed to get help. What did you do and how did you prioritize the tasks needing to be completed?
Explain a time in your career that either a coworker, a peer, or perhaps a patient or family member of a patient acted in a way or said something to you that was offensive or disrespectful. How did you handle that situation?
Preferred Qualifications
TNCC
FACILITY LOCATION
From its upscale urban culture to laid-back rural attractions and beautiful natural surroundings, the New York’s capital city offers an exciting mix of things to do, see and experience. In addition to historical sites, museums and a thriving nightlife, there is the Mohawk-Hudson bikeway for joggers, walkers and cyclists, nearby mountains for skiers and hikers and numerous lakes and rivers for boaters, rafters, swimmers and fishing enthusiasts.
JOB BENEFITS
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
* Competitive pay rates
* Free, quality, private housing
* Medical, Dental, Vision
* 401(k) and Flex Spending
* Life Insurance
* Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
* Free Continuing Education
* Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
ABOUT THE COMPANY
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
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Registered Nurse, ER
Experience: 2 years
Licenses: RN-NY
Certifications: ACLS-AHA; BLS-AHA; PALS-AHA
SSN Required
DOB Required
Work History: Should not be more than 0 days of gap in entire work history
References: 1 Reference in the last 12 months
Work history must include trauma levels for each entry.
Clinician must complete questions on facility auto offer form. AM will send the form upon RFO. The following questions for facility auto offer review:
Explain a time in your nursing career when you felt overwhelmed or had several critical tasks to complete and needed to get help. What did you do and how did you prioritize the tasks needing to be completed?
Explain a time in your career that either a coworker, a peer, or perhaps a patient or family member of a patient acted in a way or said something to you that was offensive or disrespectful. How did you handle that situation?