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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 6, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Med/Surg Telemetry Float Pool position at a Level II Trauma acute care facility in West Virginia, requiring ACLS certification and the ability to pass a cardiac rhythm exam.
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Float Pool assignment covering multiple Med/Surg Telemetry units in an acute care, Level II Trauma facility
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Primary float units are 6N (36 beds) and 7N (29 beds); other units include 4N, 5N, 5S, 6S, and a 20-bed Critical Care unit
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Patient population includes CHF, cardiac cath, chest pain, pneumonia, chronic renal disease, COPD, orthopedic, and oncology cases (chemo administered by permanent staff only)
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Nurse-to-patient ratio is typically 1:5–6; acuity may occasionally result in up to 7 patients near end of shift
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Telemetry monitoring via Philips equipment; most units have monitor techs, but RNs must be able to independently read and interpret cardiac strips
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CPAP and BiPap present on units; managed by Respiratory Therapy
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CNAs are available on all units
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Charge nurse available on every unit 24/7; day charge carries no patient assignment, night charge does carry patients
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No drip titration required; float pool RNs will be assigned basic telemetry patients within their scope of practice
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Charting via Epic EMR
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12-hour night shifts (7p–7a)
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Every-other-weekend requirement (Saturday and Sunday)
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Holidays worked on a rotating schedule shared with permanent staff
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13-week contract
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Active WV RN license or compact RN license currently in hand
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Current BLS and ACLS certifications required
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Minimum 2 years of RN experience required
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Must be able to read and interpret cardiac rhythm strips
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Must pass a facility cardiac rhythm exam prior to placement
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Valid, unexpired driver's license required for consideration
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Experience in a Med/Surg Telemetry or similar acute care setting required
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Float Pool RNs report to the clinical coordinator's office before shift start to receive unit assignment
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Travelers will likely be assigned a 'parent unit' and given basic telemetry patients appropriate to their scope of practice
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Orientation consists of 1–2 preceptored shifts on the unit
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Royal blue scrubs required
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Candidates must reside more than 50 miles from the facility to qualify for this position
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Travelers who have previously worked at any WVU Medicine location must have taken a minimum 2-year break before reapplying
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Cumulative travel experience within the WVU system is capped at one year, after which a 2-year break is required before returning