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Shift: Days, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 27, 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 Tele position in an Emergency Observation Unit at a Level III Trauma Teaching Hospital in Concord, NC, requiring at least 18 months of Med/Tele experience and strong cardiac and stroke skills.
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Emergency Observation Unit (EOU) in a 457-bed Level III Trauma teaching hospital
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The unit has 10 beds with an average daily census of 8 patients
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Common diagnoses include chest pain, syncope, and angina
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RN-to-patient ratio of 1:5
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Required skills include stroke care, cardiac rhythm interpretation, trach care, PIV starts, chest tube management, NGT/PEG/Dobhoff tube placement, drain management (Hemovac, JP drains, flexiseals), foley insertion/management, and PCA pumps
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Medication drip management includes cardiac drips, heparin, blood products, and IVF
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EMR: Epic (experience required)
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IV pumps: Alaris; medication dispensing: Omnicell
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12-hour day shifts, 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM (0650–1910)
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36 hours per week on a 6-week schedule cycle
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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 Central Division facilities (CMC Main, Mercy, and LCH – peds only); candidates must be willing to float to any facility within the region as needed
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No on-call or call-back requirements
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Active NC or compact RN license currently in hand
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Current BLS, ACLS, and NIHSS certifications required
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Minimum 18 months of Med/Surg Tele RN experience, with most recent experience within the last year
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Cardiac rhythm interpretation and stroke experience required
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Epic EMR experience required
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Must provide the last 4 digits of SSN and full date of birth for consideration
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Minimum of 1 professional reference dated within the past year from a Supervisor, Manager, Director, or Charge RN
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Candidate's permanent address must be located more than 50 miles from the facility; local candidates are not accepted
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Department support includes a supervisor, charge RN (who may or may not carry a patient assignment), a resource RN to assist with admissions and discharges, 24/7 respiratory therapy, and 24/7 hospitalist coverage; phlebotomy is a combined effort between RNs and an IV/VAT team
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Orientation includes a new employee orientation (NEO) plus 2 days of departmental orientation
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Travelers are expected to work 75% of assigned holidays
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Up to 6 days of RTO may be approved, excluding holidays
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Required scrub color is navy
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Free employee parking is available on-site
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The unit is described as a great team environment with an active team culture
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First-time travelers are not preferred but will be considered
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Former permanent employees of any AHSE facility must have been separated for at least 1 year before being considered
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This facility is a Stroke Center of Excellence, Chest Pain Center, Bariatric Center of Excellence, and a teaching hospital