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Travel Nurse RN - PACU/Pre-Post Op - $2,000 to $2,200 per week in Montrose, CO
Job Posted
4/19/2025
TravelNurseSource
Montrose, CO
United States
Category
Healthcare
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Job Description
TravelNurseSource is working with Titan Medical Group to find a qualified PACU/Pre-Post Op RN in Montrose, Colorado, 81401!
Pay Information
$2,000 to $2,200 per week
About The Position
Travel Nurse RN - PACU
Weekly Gross Pay:
$2000 - $2200
Location:
Montrose, CO, United States
Start date:
05-05-2025
Assignment length:
13 Weeks weeks
Minimum years of experience:
2 - previous travel experience is not required
Job type:
Traveler
Shift:
Day (4x10)
Certifications:
BCLS/BLS/ACLS
Titan Medical is looking for travelers to fill a Travel PACU position for a 13 week assignment in Montrose, CO! Call Titan for additional details. (866) 332-9600
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5 Benefits of Travel Nursing
A diverse range of assignments on your resume showcases your adaptability, versatility, and resilience. This can make you a more attractive candidate for future job opportunities and career advancement.
Adapting to new environments, team dynamics, and patient populations fosters adaptability. This skill is transferable to various aspects of life and is highly valued in the healthcare profession.
Different healthcare facilities may have varying nursing policies and procedures. Adapting to these variations helps you understand the importance of compliance and the rationale behind different policies.
There is a strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice, and support through online forums and social media groups, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose.
Working with diverse patient populations and teams hones your emotional intelligence. Understanding and navigating different emotions becomes crucial in providing compassionate patient care.