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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jun 29, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Labor & Delivery (Delivery Room) position in Wichita, KS, requiring at least 1 year of acute care L&D experience and working night shifts on a 13-week contract.
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Located in an acute care hospital setting in Wichita, KS
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Assignment is in the Delivery Room unit (26 beds, 112 staff members)
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Night shift schedule: 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM
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13-week contract
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Patient ratios: 1:1 for high-risk labor and C-sections; 1:2 for antepartum, PPROM, PTL on mag, and postpartum on mag; 1:3 for postpartum on mag without baby and outpatients
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Equipment used includes Alaris pumps, PCA pumps, Monica Novii telemetry, and CPN (GE) monitors
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EMR: Meditech / CPN
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Self-scheduling is utilized on this unit
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Typical procedures include C-sections, inductions, AROM, IUPC, DFM, and Doppler
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Active KS RN license or a Compact RN license currently in hand
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Minimum 1 year of recent acute care hospital L&D RN experience required
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Required certifications: BLS, ACLS, NRP (Advanced 9th Edition, AAP card), and either EFM-C or intermediate/advanced AWHONN (or NCCEFM) fetal monitoring certification
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Certifications must not expire within the first 30 days of the assignment start date
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US SSN and DOB required for consideration — no Canadian SSNs accepted
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No gaps in work history of 90 days or more within the past 12 months
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Must reside more than 50 miles from the facility — local candidates are not eligible
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One professional reference required
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Experience circulating C-sections is preferred
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High-risk LDR experience is preferred
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The unit follows a team nursing approach, with nurses supporting one another across shifts
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Leadership team is actively involved and can work the floor when needed
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Many staff members have 20–40 years of tenure on the unit
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A new OB Hospitalist program provides attending-level support to residents and nurses working triage
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First-time travelers are not explicitly mentioned as accepted — candidates should inquire directly