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Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $2,345 per week in California

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • California

FAQs

What is the weekly pay for the Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma position in California?

The weekly pay for the Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma position is $2,345.

Where is the job located?

The job is located in Castro Valley, California.

What are the shift details for this position?

The shift details are for 12-hour nights, from 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM.

How many hours per week will the nurse be working?

The nurse will be working 36 hours per week.

What is the length of the contract for this travel nursing position?

The length of the contract is 13 weeks.

When is the start date for this position?

The start date for this position is August 26, 2024.

Who are we partnering with for this travel nursing position?

We are partnering with Triage Staffing for this travel nursing position.

What kind of support does Triage Staffing provide to traveling nurses?

Triage Staffing provides support through a single point of contact, in-house compliance and accounting specialists, on-staff clinical liaisons, and a mentoring program run by actual clinicians.

Is there an opportunity for personal development and mentorship?

Yes, Triage Staffing offers a mentoring program managed by actual clinicians for personal development.

What is the reference number for this job position?

The reference number for this job position is 25416450EXPPLAT.

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Human Resources
Industry
11-50
Employees
2006
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Travel Nurse Source is an online platform that connects travel nurses with job opportunities across the United States. The company’s mission is to simplify the job search process for travel nurses by providing a comprehensive resource for finding assignments that match their skills and preferences. Their purpose is to support the healthcare industry by ensuring that hospitals and clinics have access to qualified nursing professionals when and where they are needed most.