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Shift: Days, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Apr 6, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Med/Surg Telemetry position at a Level 1 Trauma, academic teaching hospital requiring a minimum of 2 years of Med/Tele RN experience and a GA or compact RN license.
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Work in a 30-bed Med/Surg Telemetry unit at a 637-licensed-bed, Level 1 Trauma, academic teaching hospital with a Chest Pain Center and Stroke Center
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Common diagnoses include heart failure, A-fib, acute kidney injury, COPD, NSTEMI, sepsis, and diabetes, with patients presenting acute or chronic disease, post-op surgeries, and post-cardiac procedures
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Nurse-to-patient ratio is 1:4–6
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12-hour day shifts, 7A–7P, 36 hours per week
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Weekend rotation requires 5–6 shifts out of every 6-week scheduling cycle
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Holiday coverage expected for one shift of each major holiday: Thanksgiving or the day after, 12/24 or 12/25, and 12/31 or 1/1
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No on-call or call-back requirements
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Floating required to all adult Med/Surg and Telemetry units in-house
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EMR: Epic (experience noted; not stated as required)
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IV pumps: Alaris; medication dispensing: Pyxis; monitors: Philips
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Active GA or compact RN license required
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BLS certification required; ACLS preferred
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Basic Cardiac Rhythm (BCR) competency — candidates must pass an EKG competency exam as part of onboarding compliance
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Medical-Surgical nursing certification preferred but not required
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Minimum 2 years of Med/Surg Telemetry RN experience required
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Level 1 Trauma and teaching hospital experience strongly preferred
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Proficiency with trach care, chest tube management, PIV starts, Glucommander, insulin drips, heparin drips, and drips to titrate HR
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Experience with IV insertion and care, central line management, wound care, post-op monitoring, groin management, and Foley insertion and maintenance
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Cardiac monitoring and telemetry interpretation skills required
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1 professional reference dated within the past year, from a Supervisor, Manager, Director, or Charge RN
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Last 4 digits of SSN and full date of birth required for consideration
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Responsibilities include cardiac monitoring, telemetry interpretation, care coordination with interdisciplinary teams, discharge planning, and patient education with a focus on renal and fluid management
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Unit support includes CNAs (vital signs, glucose checks, baths, ambulation, hourly rounding), a unit secretary (7A–11P), house-wide call secretary overnight, charge nurse, PICC team, discharge nurses, resource team, and central telemetry monitoring
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Respiratory therapy, hospitalist, and intensivist coverage available 24/7
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Orientation consists of 1 day of general facility orientation with educational modules followed by 2 days of departmental orientation
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RTO requests require manager approval
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Navy scrubs required for RNs
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Unit is described as busy with a strong team culture
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Candidates who have worked a permanent position at an AHSE facility must have been separated for at least 1 year before being considered
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Local candidates are accepted — no radius rule applies; the same rate applies for local travelers at GA facilities