RN Needed for IVIG Infusions

Santa Barbara, CA
Full Time
Experienced
 
 

Registered Nurse (RN) 

We have 2 clients needing infusions.
One client is Friday-Sunday in Hope Ranch. Each day the infusions run for 7 hours and 45 mins 1x a month.
Second client is one day a month in Goleta. Days/times flexible during the week. Infusions run for 4-6 hrs.
IVIG Experience a must!

Daily Pay / Weekly Pay
PRN Shifts!

Santa Barbara, CA

NurseCore Benefits Include:

  • Weekly/Daily Pay Options
  • $50-$55/hr 
  • *500 SIGN ON BONUS*
  • Flexible Schedules / PRN Shifts
  • Hourly shifts and short visits 
  • We work around YOUR schedule
  • Wireless discounts with AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile
  • Friendly, Accessible Office Staff available to you 24/7
  • Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
  • Santa Barbara and surrounding areas

RNs, if you want more flexibility and variety in your day to day work, we can help! At NurseCore we are passionate about connecting healthcare professionals and nurses with medical positions that fit their lifestyle and the needs of your family!

*Sign-on Bonus for new employees only. 80 hours must be worked to get the bonus*

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Responsibilities:

Everyday is different for our nurses. Our Registered Nurses are passionate about patient care. You will be responsible for providing quality healthcare to each patient in adherence of all applicable laws, regulations and policies.

Qualifications:

  • Current RN licensure with the State Board of Nursing in the State of California
  • Must be fully vaccinated and boosted against Covid-19 per CA state guidelines
  • Current CPR card (live demonstration course only)
  • Proof of current Physical completed within the last 12 months
  • Negative TB/PPD or Chest X-Rays within the last 12 months
  • Successful completion of the skills assessment specific to the areas of experience including any specialty
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