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Shift: Days, 4x10hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 20, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring an experienced RN for an Interventional Radiology position at a large academic Level I Trauma Center, requiring at least 2 years of IR experience, ACLS/BLS certifications, and on-call availability.
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Work in the Interventional Radiology unit of a large, short-term acute care academic teaching hospital with 1,259 staffed beds
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Patient population includes outpatients through critical ICU patients with various neurological diagnoses
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Procedures include neuro-interventional cases such as neuro-angiograms requiring procedural sedation (typically fentanyl and versed)
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1:1 patient ratio
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4x10-hour shifts, 07:30–18:00
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On-call required: weeknight call runs 16:00–07:30 and is scheduled once every 1–2 weeks; weekend call runs Friday 16:00 through Monday 07:30 and is assigned twice per 13-week contract
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Once per week, travelers may be designated to stay past the end of their shift to complete pending procedures (referred to as 'Backup')
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Every 5th or 6th Saturday (08:00–16:00) required as needed
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No floating required
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Charts in Epic; Epic experience required
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Active MO RN license or Compact RN license valid in Missouri, required at time of consideration
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Current ACLS and BLS certifications required
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Minimum 2 years of Interventional Radiology RN experience required
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Experience in neuro-interventional procedures and procedural sedation administration strongly preferred
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Must reside more than 75 miles from the facility to be eligible for this position
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Epic EMR experience required
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Administer procedural sedation and provide nursing care during neuro-interventional procedures such as neuro-angiograms
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Prior charge nurse experience is preferred
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Navy scrubs required
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Parking passes are available at nearby lots and garages for a monthly fee; travelers should contact facility Public Safety for availability and pricing
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Former permanent employees of this health system must wait 1 year before returning as a traveler
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Travelers may remain on assignment for up to 18 months, after which a 3-month break in service is required
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RTO is limited to no more than 7 days per 13-week contract; no RTO during the first week of orientation
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13-week contract minimum