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Shift: Rotating, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Sep 21, 2026
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Length: 16 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a Med/Surg Tele RN for a mixed acuity oncology unit, requiring 2 years of inpatient nursing experience and an active OH or compact RN license.
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Mixed acuity PCU/MS Tele unit caring for medical oncology patients with approximately 24 PCU beds and 24 MS Tele beds
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High acuity patient population with a variety of diagnoses ranging from solid tumors to some blood cancers
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Rare pediatric patients may be present on the unit but are typically cared for by permanent staff
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Heavy focus on infection prevention protocols and fall prevention
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Uses B450 GE telemetry monitors, bladder scanners, Alaris pumps, PCA pumps, and continuous bladder irrigation equipment
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Epic charting system experience required
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12-hour Day (7:00-19:30) or Night (19:00-7:30) shifts, 3x per week, with possible rotation between days and nights based on department needs
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Shift assignments reviewed every 4-week scheduling period based on staffing priorities
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Staffing ratios target 1:4-5 but may vary based on unit needs
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Weekend shifts are variable
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Required to float to units of equivalent or lower acuity level
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Active OH or compact RN license required in hand at time of consideration
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BLS certification required; ACLS preferred
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Minimum 2 years of current inpatient nursing experience required in the specialty applying for, with consistent work in the last 12 months
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Oncology experience preferred but not required
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Chemotherapy competence not required; training available through a 2-day chemo course for interested candidates
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Epic EMR experience required
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Teaching hospital experience preferred
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Education must be from an ACEN or CCNE accredited program
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2 professional references required, with at least 1 from a Manager/Director or formal leadership role and the second acceptable from a Charge RN; no coworker references accepted
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Care for medical oncology patients with a variety of solid tumor and blood cancer diagnoses in a high acuity setting
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Skills utilized may include IV therapy, port access/management, central and peripheral line care, PICC line management, blood product administration, cardiac monitoring and dysrhythmia management, and use of Rapid Response/Code teams
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Additional skills may include BiPAP/CPAP management, chest tube care, tracheostomy care, continuous bladder irrigation, heparin protocols, IV insulin protocols, and surgical drain management
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Opportunity for professional growth including chemotherapy administration training for interested candidates
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Willingness to learn and grow nursing practice is encouraged; previous travel experience preferred but not required, making this role open to first-time travelers
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Candidates must complete Ohio fingerprinting promptly after signing contract; those outside Ohio but within driving distance must travel to a fingerprinting location, while those at greater distances will receive a mailed fingerprinting packet
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Former employees are eligible for a travel assignment once they have been away from the facility for 6 months or more
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Current employees of any Ohio State University hospital location are ineligible to be hired as a traveler
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RTO must be requested and built into the contract at time of consideration, limited to 7 days or less
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Local candidates are accepted at the same rate