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Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Aug 2, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a travel RN for an Interventional Radiology position at a busy community hospital in Massachusetts, requiring at least 3 years of Med/Surg experience plus critical care background and an active MA RN license.
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Full-time, 40-hour per week day shift position in an Interventional Radiology department at a 358-bed community hospital
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Schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00am–4:30pm, with Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday in Radiology and Tuesday and Friday in IR
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The IR department performs a wide range of minimally invasive, image-guided procedures across diverse clinical cases
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Nursing responsibilities span patient preparation, procedural support, conscious sedation administration, and post-procedure recovery
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1:1 clinician-to-patient ratio
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Charting is performed in Epic
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No floating or rotating shifts required
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13-week contract
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Active, unrestricted Massachusetts RN license — no pending or conditional licenses accepted
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Current AHA BLS and ACLS certifications required — AHA is the only accepted provider for this facility
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Minimum 3 years of Med/Surg experience required
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Minimum 1 year of Critical Care experience (ICU or ED) required
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Proficiency with moderate/conscious sedation and IV access required
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2 professional references required for consideration
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Flu vaccine required; no religious or medical exemptions accepted
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Works closely with Interventional Radiologists and Technologists in a fast-paced, high-volume environment emphasizing teamwork and critical thinking
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Epic charting experience is strongly beneficial given the department's reliance on the system
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Local candidates residing within 60 miles of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston are eligible but will be offered a reduced pay rate
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Time and attendance is tracked via UKG/Kronos
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Parking is not validated at Boston-area locations; public parking is available at the candidate's expense, with daily rates typically ranging from $17–$22; public transportation is encouraged