ER Travel Nurse
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Nursing
RN Nurse, Travel Nurse, Emergency Medicine, ICU Nurse
Travel RN ER Nurse in St. Louis, MO
This ER travel nurse job in St. Louis, Missouri, with Advantis Medical is a 13-week Travel ER Registered Nurse (RN) contract at Barnes
- Jewish Hospital. This role pays $2,715 per week and follows a Days shift with a 4x12 schedule.
As the ER registered nurse on this assignment, you'll rapidly triage incoming patients, reprioritize as acuity shifts, deliver time-sensitive medications and interventions as ordered, and drive stabilization, testing, and disposition with the emergency team.
Job Details- Facility:
Barnes
- Jewish Hospital - Location:
St. Louis, MO 63110 - Contract Length: 13 Weeks
- Shift: Days (4x12)
- Triage and assess patients across the full range of acuity, re-prioritizing care as conditions evolve
- Deliver rapid interventions for emergent presentations such as cardiac emergencies, stroke, trauma, and sepsis
- Administer emergency medications, IV therapy, and other treatments as ordered
- Respond to codes and trauma activations as part of the resuscitation team when assigned
- 2+ years of recent ER experience.
- Must hold all required certifications and licenses as mandated by Missouri and national regulatory bodies.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in Missouri and the adult teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine — a high-acuity academic setting in the heart of St. Louis's Central West End.
- More than 1,250 beds on the Washington University Medical Center campus, among the largest hospitals in a multi-state region, with the breadth of specialty units that scale brings.
- An American College of Surgeons–verified Level I trauma center, with an emergency department running about 80,000 visits a year.
- Magnet-recognized for nursing — the first adult hospital in Missouri to earn ANCC Magnet status — so nurses step into an established professional-practice culture.
- Specialty tracks RNs can build on: the Heart & Vascular Center, the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Transplant Center, and Siteman Cancer Center, the only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in Missouri and within 240 miles of St. Louis.
- ICU, step-down, and med/surg work runs alongside a teaching program of more than 850 residents and fellows, so the clinical pace and the learning curve are both steep.
- The Parkview Tower (opened 2018) houses the Women & Infants Center, and a rooftop helipad feeds the trauma and transplant services.
- Day One Benefits, Medical, Dental, Vision & 401(k)
- Relocation and Travel Reimbursement
- Dedicated team to help with state licensing & renewals
- Weekly Direct Deposit
- $1,000 Referral Bonus + $250 Bonus for Your Referral
Compact license accepted. Missouri is a Nurse Licensure Compact state, and our team handles endorsement and renewals for you.
Explore St. Louis, MOSeveral hospital corridors stretch across St. Louis, MO, a long-established clinical market on the Missouri side of the river. Meeting that regional demand calls for travelers to staff surgical suites and labor-and-delivery units regularly. Much of the patient flow runs through Barnes-Jewish Hospital and SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital. Clayton, University City, and Maplewood offer handy places to live, and the Metro Link light rail simplifies cross-town trips to the medical centers, so many travelers skip the car.
Between the academic and community campuses, contracts turn over often enough to keep travelers booked. When the workday ends, the green space of Forest Park is an easy escape from the hospital.
At Advantis Medical Staffing, we take great pride in our commitment to caring for travel nurses. We are dedicated to connecting nurses with the best travel nursing jobs nationwide, while providing exceptional service that fosters a trusted partnership for life. Our mission is to deliver the "Gold Standard" in service—not only by securing your first assignment but by advocating for your long-term career goals and well-being.
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