Travel Nurse RN - NICU - $2,546 per week in Lodi, CA Accounting - Lodi, CA at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - NICU - $2,546 per week in Lodi, CA

$2294.55-$2546.7 wk (includes wage of $23.00-$24.97/hr and per diems if eligible)click for benefits and other job details $966-$1048.7 weekly taxable income $1328.55 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment)Gather 'round, aspiring travel clinicians! We're hiring a RN (Registered Nurse) specialized in NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) for this incredible opportunity in Lodi, CA.Whether you're seeking a travel healthcare contract far or near, we're always here for youOne of our friendly, proactive recruiters will guide you in exploring your many, high-paying job options -- from the bucket-listers to the hidden gemsThey'll help you align your goals and achieve your truest purpose of providing great patient careLet's enjoy the journey together!Medical Solutions is a human-first travel healthcare agency, and YOU are our number one priorityIt's your journey, we're just here to make sure it's amazing! Our travelers enjoy top-tier service from their own dedicated recruiter, thousands of jobs to choose from, and industry-leading benefits, for example:
Your own dedicated rockstar recruiter$600 for 600 hours worked unlimited loyalty bonus24/7 customer care lineFree employee assistance program (EAP)$500 unlimited referral bonusDay-one medical, dental, and vision insurance401(k) with company contributionPaid, private, pet-friendly housingLicensure/certification reimbursementTraveler discount programVoluntary insurance benefitsEqual employment opportunityAnd more! Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Intensive Care Unit Acute Care Basic Cardiac Life Support Basic Life Support Emergency Departments Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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