Travel Nurse RN – Telemetry – $2,145 per week in Chandler, AZ

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May 30, 2025

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Job Description

Job Title: Registered Nurse

Job Specialty: Telemetry Float Pool

Job Duration: 13 weeks

Shift: 12-Hour Nights; 4 weekend shifts per schedule

Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week

Experience: Minimum of 2 years

License: Active RN License

Certifications: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS

Must-Have: Ability to titrate cardiac drips; Successful completion of dysrhythmia exam prior to signing contract (maximum of 2 attempts); Pass/Fail simulation lab on the first day of orientation.

Job Description:

– Floating between all Telemetry and Medical-Surgical units is required.
– Possible floatation to ICU, Cardiac Telemetry, and other holding areas like the Cath Lab, ER, observation floor, or even a hallway.
– Floating includes working between two campuses, typically 9 miles apart.
– Nurses must clock out before leaving one campus and clock in upon arrival at the other.
– First assigned to the observation floor, followed by other units.
– Notification of campus and unit is provided 1.5 hours prior to shift start.
– Rare occasions may require floating mid-shift to another campus.
– Provide care for patients in various units including but not limited to Post cath lab, post vascular procedures, day 2 CABG patients, general telemetry, neuro post-surgical, and MedSurg patients.
– Participates in centralized telemetry operations with the expectation to interpret EKGs.
– Work involves no vent management, but includes post-procedure care such as neuro post-surgical and spine.
– Includes a specific orientation on the floor for acclimatization.
– Engage with a team that includes a charge nurse, patient care techs, and a supportive clinical supervisor.
– Navy scrubs are required.
– Utilizes specified charting systems for documentation.
– Collaboration with hospital pharmacists, respiratory therapists, and hospitalists who are available around the clock.

This role offers the opportunity to work in an acute care setting, providing diverse experiences critical for professional development in nursing.