RN Traveler
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Travel Nurse
Job Overview
🌟 Travel ED RN – Days: 7a–7pa (36 or 48 hours/week available)
📍Tuscaloosa, Alabama | 13 Weeks | 36 or 48 hrs/week | Start: ASAP
Join the Emergency Department team at a leading Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where you’ll gain valuable trauma and stroke experience while earning top travel pay. This Level III Trauma Center & Level II Stroke Center is a 54‑bed ED treating more than 60,000 patients annually – offering you the chance to make an impact in a fast‑paced, highly supportive environment.
WhyThis Assignment?
- ⏰ Days: 7a–7pa (36 or 48 hours/week available)
- 🌟 Diverse Experience – float to other units/hospitals as needed
- 🏥 Advanced Facility – 54‑bed ED | Level III Trauma Center | Level II Stroke Center
- 🧑⚕️ Strong Team Environment – physicians, NPs, RNs & support staff working collaboratively
- 💪 Patient Ratios – 1:1 for trauma/critical, 1:3–4 for all other patients
- 🎉 Holidays required, every other weekend
- Education: Associate Degree in Nursing (required)
- Licenses: Active Alabama RN license or Compact license (no temp licenses); must be active in Nursys
- Certifications: AHA ACLS, BLS, PALS (Red Cross accepted), NIHSS, TNCC (required, secured onsite if needed)
- Experience: 2 years ED RN experience (will consider 18 months if working at highest license level, with 1 year in specialty)
- Take a stroll or bike ride along the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk
- Cheer on the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant‑Denny Stadium
- Explore the arts at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater or local galleries
- Enjoy boating, hiking, or camping at Lake Lurleen State Park
- Savor authentic Southern food and vibrant nightlife in downtown Tuscaloosa
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced ED RN who’s ready to make an impact while enjoying the best of Alabama living.
✨ Bring your expertise to Tuscaloosa and take the next step in your travel nursing career!
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