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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: May 4, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Medical Telemetry position requiring at least 18 months of Med/Tele experience, working 12-hour night shifts with regional floating responsibilities.
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Medical Telemetry unit in a 109-bed, non-trauma, non-teaching community hospital designated as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center
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27-bed unit with an average census of 20 patients
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Common diagnoses include stroke, COPD, chest pain, altered mental status, and GI bleed
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RN-to-patient ratio is 1:5–6 (acuity dependent); ratios may increase to 1:7–8 during surge staffing
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12-hour night shifts, 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM, 36 hours per week
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Every other weekend rotation required
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Floating required within Region 1, which includes Cabarrus, University City, Stanly, Lake Norman, and the Central Division (CMC Main, Mercy, and LCH – peds only); candidates must be willing to float to any facility within this region
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EMR: Epic
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IV pump: Alaris; medication dispensing: Omnicell; monitors: Philips
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No on-call requirements
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Active NC RN license or a compact RN license recognized in NC
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Current certifications: BLS, ACLS, and NIHSS
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Minimum 18 months of Med/Tele experience required, with most recent experience within the past year
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Proficiency in a general Med/Tele skillset including stroke care/NIH assessments, chest tube management, PIV starts, trach care, cardiac rhythm interpretation, NGT placement, and drain/tube management (Dobhoff, PEG tubes, Hemovac, JP drains, flexiseals, foley insertion/management)
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Experience with medication drip management including cardiac drips, heparin, blood products, and IVF
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Candidate's permanent address must be located more than 50 miles from the unit; local candidates are not accepted
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Last 4 digits of SSN and full date of birth required for consideration
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At least 1 professional reference dated within the past year from a Supervisor, Manager, Director, or Charge RN
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CNA support available for vitals, ADLs, foley insertion (if certified), and IV removal for discharge (if certified)
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Unit is supported by a charge nurse (may or may not carry a patient assignment), 24/7 phlebotomy, 24/7 respiratory therapy, 24/7 hospitalist coverage, and telemetry monitoring technicians; HUC/receptionist available on day shift only; no dedicated IV/VAT team
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Orientation includes facility NEO and 2 days of departmental orientation
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Scrubs: navy blue required
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Free parking available
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Travelers are expected to work 75% of assigned holidays
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Unit culture is described as positive and team-driven
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First-time travelers are not preferred but may be considered
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Candidates who have previously worked a permanent position at an AHSE facility must have been separated for at least 1 year to be eligible