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Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,258 per week - Spearfish South Dakota
Company: Spearfish Hospital Location: Spearfish, South Dakota
Posted On: 01/29/2025
Certification Details - BLS
- ACLS
- NRP
Job Details - General Information
- Beds: 8
- Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, unless it is specific to L&D
- Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, with L&D experience
- Travelers must live > 100 miles away from facility
- Permanent staff must wait 1 full year to return as a traveler
- Patient Types: L&D, postpartum, Antepartum, Newborns, Infants
- Level 2A Nursery - will care for sick babies
- Gyn-Surgicals/Mastectomy post-op - preferred experience - if candidate is not comfortable with these, other staff may be able to take
- Patient Ratios: Laboring: 1:2, Couplets: 1:3-4
Job Requirements - Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS, NRP
- Required Education: Completion of a nursing education program that is approved by a board of nursing; Registered Nurse (RN) - South Dakota Board of Nursing
- Skills required: EFM interpretation and intervention, adult and neonatal assessment skills
Schedule Information - Weekend rotation: every other weekend
- Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? LOC per census and LOC rotation
- Holiday Expectations: 3 holidays scheduled, 1 on-call, rotating schedule
- Approval of time off? 2 gold tickets/year and request off before next schedule is posted
Unit Specific Information - Support on the Unit: CNA: none specific to L&D, o/c for facility 24/7
- Charge nurse: 1 in hospital covers all units
- Phlebotomy? Lab available, 24/7
- IV/VAT Team? No
- Centralized Fetal Monitoring
- Resource Nurse: Primary nurse, manager, or charge nurse
- RT: Available and o/c facility wide
- Hospitalist: In house (Med/Surg)
- Nursery located behind Nurse's station
- Charting System: Epic
- Floating Required: Med/surg - as helping hands/in the role of a CNA
- Could be floated within scope of practice and below
- Orientation: (facility and unit) Per experience-traveler nurse, typically 1 week
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