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L&D RN's (Registered Nurses) Needed - $46/hr

Employer
Rapid Temps, Inc
Location
Midland County, Texas
Closing date
Aug 25, 2021

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Discipline
Registered Nurse (RN)
Specialty
Labor and Delivery
Position Type
Nurse
Hours
Full Time
Work Setting
For Profit
*****************************NOW INTERVIEWING - HURRY *************************************

Rapid Temps is seeking 3 L&D RN's in Midland, TX.

This is a 13-week contract paying $46 an hour. (HOUSING PROVIDED)

Please send your resume.

Responsibilities:
  • Meeting with expectant mothers for prenatal visits and providing care for normal and problematic pregnancies.
  • Teaching childbirth preparation classes.
  • Providing information, guidance, and hands-on clinical care to pregnant women.
  • Monitoring fetal heartbeat and length and strength of contractions during labor.
  • Coaching women, assisting with any complications, and administering medications during birth.
  • Performing tests on newborns after birth.
  • Providing guidance to new mothers on all aspects of recovery and infant care.
  • Using equipment and administering medications related to labor, delivery, and the care of newborns.

Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing.
  • A Registered Nursing Licence.
  • A willingness to continue nursing and obstetric training.
  • Over 2 years' experience as a Registered Nurse in labor and delivery.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work under intense pressure and stress.
  • Flexibility to work shifts and remain on-call for emergency situations.

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $46.00 per hour

Benefits:
  • Dental Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance

Schedule:
  • 12 Hour Shift
  • Night Shift

Experience:
  • L&D: 2 years (Required)

License:
  • Registered Nurse (RN) (Required)
  • BLS for Healthcare Providers (Required)

Work Remotely:
  • No

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