Travel RN Opportunity in Med Surg - Salinas, CA

Exciting Travel RN Opportunity in Med SurgJoin our team as a Registered Nurse (RN) specializing in Med Surg in the scenic city of Salinas, California. This travel nursing position offers a competitive weekly pay of up to $3111, allowing you to advance your career while exploring new places.About the PositionAs a Travel Nurse in the Med Surg specialty, you will work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, providing exceptional care to patients. This role not only enhances your professional skills but also offers the opportunity to explore the beautiful state of California.Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver high-quality nursing care to patients in the Med Surg unit.Collaborate with healthcare team members to create and implement individualized care plans.Monitor patient progress and adapt care plans as necessary.Educate patients and their families about medical conditions and post-hospital care.Maintain accurate and detailed patient records.QualificationsActive RN license in California.Minimum of 2 years experience in Med Surg or relevant specialty.Strong organizational and communication skills.Ability to work independently and in a team environment.Commitment to providing compassionate patient care.Benefits of Working with UsCompetitive weekly pay up to $3111.Flexible scheduling to accommodate your lifestyle.Opportunities for professional development and career growth.Travel reimbursement and housing stipend.Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.Explore Salinas, CaliforniaNestled in the heart of California, Salinas offers a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Known for its stunning landscapes and close proximity to the Pacific Ocean, Salinas is the perfect place for travel nurses looking to explore and unwind during their assignment. Enjoy local attractions such as the National Steinbeck Center, beautiful vineyards, and nearby coastal cities.If you're a dedicated RN with a passion for patient care and a desire to explore new opportunities, apply today to join our team in Salinas, California. Embrace the adventure of travel nursing while making a tangible difference in patients' lives.

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