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7 Nurse Jobs in Alexandria, LA
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41101 - Travel: RN - Telemetry IAlexandria, LA (Onsite) ContractorTitle - Travel: RN - Telemetry I Location - Alexandria LA 71301 Duration - 13 weeks SHIFT: 3 Days – 12 Hour Shifts SHIFT: Days (7:00 AM – 7:00 PM) START DATE: ASAP RATE: UNIT DETAILS: Cardiac and T... -
Registered Nurse – Telemetry (TRAVEL)Alexandria, LA (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Registered Nurse – Telemetry (TRAVEL) Location: Alexandria, LA, 71301 Duration: 3 Months+ (Possible Temp-to-Perm) Shift: Night Shift – 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM | 36 hours/week (3x12s) Note : T... -
Travel: RN - Telemetry IAlexandria, LA (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Travel: RN - Telemetry I Job Location: Alexandria, LA Job Duration: 3 Months (possibility of extension) Shift: 7:00am - 7:00pm Job Summary: The competent Nurse, in the same or similar cl... -
Travel: RN - Critical CareAlexandria, LA (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Travel: RN - Critical Care Location: Alexandria, LA 71301 Duration: 13 weeks Shift/Schedule: 7PM - 7AM Job Responsibilities: The competent Nurse, in the same or similar clinical setting,... -
Travel: RN - Medical / SurgicalAlexandria, LA (Onsite) ContractorSHIFT/DAYS: 7AM - 7PM START: ASAP Type of patients on the unit: MedSurg focus is on post surgical patients ie orthopedics and general surgery and focuses on neuro populations. EPIC experience is a ... -
Travel: RN - Telemetry IAlexandria, LA (Onsite) ContractorSHIFT: DAYS 7AM - 7PM START: ASAP RATE: *** REQUIREDLicenses,Registrations,orCertifications BLS certification from AHA required ACLScertification from AHA required RNLicenseinstateofemploymentorcom... -
Travel: RN - Telemetry IAlexandria, LA (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Travel RN - Telemetry I Location: Alexandria, LA 71301 Duration: 13 weeks Shift/Schedule: Days 7AM - 7PM; 12-hour shifts; every other weekend required Job Responsibilities: Meets expecta...
Nurse Jobs in Alexandria, LA
Charge nurses enjoy a leadership position within their department. They're responsible for overseeing other nurses, and handle both administrative and clinical tasks. Most charge nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who have continued their education through to a bachelor's or master's degree.A typical day in the life of a charge nurse might include:
• Preparing schedules for the nurses in their department
• Checking supplies and ordering additional medication and clinical products
• Monitoring patient discharges to ensure departing patients are satisfied and well-cared for
• Delegating essential clinical tasks.