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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: May 4, 2026
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Length: 4 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking a travel RN for a 4-week Oncology (Med/Surg) assignment on a night shift unit, requiring prior travel experience and recent Epic proficiency.
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Work setting is an inpatient oncology unit (Miller 5) within a large academic teaching hospital
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Patient population includes oncology patients with cancer-related and symptomatic care needs
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Clinical procedures include blood product administration, IV antibiotic and anticoagulant infusions, chemotherapy administration, central line care and maintenance, IV starts, tube feedings, and telemetry monitoring (no monitor techs)
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12-hour night shifts, scheduled Monday through Sunday
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No block scheduling permitted for any reason
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Epic EMR experience from within the past 2 years is required
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Active VT or Compact RN license required; NY license with proof of pending status will also be considered
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Current BLS and ACLS certifications required; NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) certification required
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Chemotherapy/Biotherapy certification preferred
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Prior travel nursing experience required
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Experience with oncology or a similar specialty environment strongly preferred
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Prior experience in a large academic teaching facility required
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Epic EMR experience within the past 2 years is required and non-negotiable
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Two professional references from a Nurse Manager and/or Supervisor required — at least one from within the past 6 months and one from within the past year of employment
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SSN and DOB required for consideration
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Provide med/surg oncology nursing care including chemotherapy, infusion therapy, telemetry monitoring, and central line management
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Public transportation is not accessible in this area — a personal or rental vehicle is strongly recommended
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Vehicles should be equipped with all-season or snow tires during November through April
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Complete work history including bed count, EMR, facility type, and trauma level must be provided; all employment gaps over 30 days must be explained
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This is a 4-week assignment