NNICU RN / Neonatal ICU Registered Nurse Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

NNICU RN / Neonatal ICU Registered Nurse

Cross Country TravCorps has more of the travel nursing jobs that you want.
We currently have an opportunity in Dallas, TX for a Neonatal Icu Travel Nurse, however if this position isn't right for you don't worry about it.
We have new and exciting Neonatal Icu assignments coming in every day, in fantastic cities that you will love to experience.
Just think of another destination that you've been thinking of exploring and we'll see what type of assignments we have there.
From Boston to Austin, Orlando to San Francisco, we have exclusive jobs all across the country! Our positions go fast, so call a Recruiter today!Dallas is a thriving metropolitan area and an economic hotbed, the sixth largest city in the United States.
One of the culinary meccas of the country, Dallas is known for its diverse mix of barbecue, Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine as well as its steakhouses.
They also have a booming Arts District in the northern section of its Downtown area such as Meyerson Symphony Center, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Dallas Theater Center and the Dallas Children's Theater.
Dallas is also home to a vast number of parks, biking and jogging trails and environmental preserves.
The benefits of Travel Nursing with Cross Country TravCorps include:
Free Private Housing or Generous Housing Allowance Comprehensive Health Insurance with Prescription CoverageDependent Health Insurance with Prescription CoverageCompetitive Salaries Referral Bonuses Tax Advantage Plan Travel Reimbursement Shift Differentials 401(k) Retirement Plan Direct Deposit/Free CheckingUnlimited Free CE Credits Minimum Requirements:
At Least 1 Year of Recent Acute Care ExperienceASN, BSN or MSN Required.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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