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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 6, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking a travel RN for a Neuroscience Med/Surg night shift position in St. Louis, MO, requiring at least 1 year of inpatient acute care experience and Epic proficiency.
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Neuroscience/Neurology unit within an acute care hospital setting
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Neurosurgical patient population including stroke, seizures, MS, and back/head/spinal diagnoses or neurosurgery procedures
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Patient ratio of 1:5-6
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Night shift, 7:00 PM – 7:30 AM
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Rotating weekends, with an expectation of every other full weekend (Saturday and Sunday)
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36 or 48 hours per week available
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No on-call requirements
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Floating within scope as needed
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EMR: Epic
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An on-site FIT test will be required
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Active MO or Compact RN license required
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Current BLS and NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) certifications required — no certifications expiring within the first 30 days of assignment unless renewal documentation is provided
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Minimum 1 year of recent inpatient acute care Med/Surg and Neuro experience required
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Valid U.S. Social Security Number required (Canadian SINs not accepted)
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No employment gaps of 90 or more days within the past 12 months
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Utilizes the nursing process to deliver care for neurosurgical patients, including coordinating with other departments and evaluating the effectiveness of care provided by other direct caregivers
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Willingness to take on occasional charge nurse responsibilities is required; prior charge experience is helpful but not required
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Black scrubs required
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Up to 5 days of requested time off (RTO) per 13-week contract is allowed, but any approved time off must be made up during the assignment
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Candidates are expected to work at least one major winter holiday (Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's Day)
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Local candidates residing within 50 miles of the facility are eligible but subject to a reduced bill rate
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Candidates living within 50 miles of the facility are limited to 3 consecutive 13-week contracts before a separation period or facility transfer is required