Utah is a perfect destination for traveling RN and travel allied health contracts as the experiences to be had there are virtually endless. From outdoor adventure to dining to theater, there really is something for everyone.
Salt Lake City is the capital and cultural epicenter of the state, featuring tons of art galleries and theaters. The RN or allied health professional who doubles as a professional shopper will appreciate the many unique shops throughout the city, and the foodie will never tire of the endless options. The Great Salt Lake is a great place to slow down with beautiful views of the harbor. Summer months ing the excitement of sailboat races and the opportunity to give sailing a try for yourself.
Throughout the entire state, there are cities and towns that specialize in outdoor adventure all year long. Weather it's skiing and snowboarding in colder months or hiking, boating, water skiing, horseback riding, camping, and rock climbing in warmer months, you will never be bored during an RN contract or allied health contract in Utah.
Whether you want to explore the home of the 2002 Olympics and the Sundance Film Festival, explore the snowy slopes, or sail the Great Salt Lake, there is probably something you want to try in Utah. Give PRN Healthcare a call when you're ready to start looking!
Job Description
A Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse provides a balance of the same elements that are found in the ICU, OR, ER department and pediatric nursing. A Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse has to have excellent communication skills because they are the link between the patient, family members and the doctor. A Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse must be able to think in a fast paced setting and make decisions quickly. L&D Registered Nurses help the physician and spend several hours on their feet.
Responsibilities
As a L&D Registered Nurse some of your duties consist of:
- Assessing contractions, dilation, heart rates, etc.
- Providing follow-up duties which consist of:
- Checking the condition of the newborn.
- Checking the condition of the mother.
- Looking for signs of trouble.
- Checking for signs of infections and any other problems.
Requirements
- One year of experience as a L&D Registered Nurse within the past two years.
- Active Nursing License in good standing.
- Current Basic Life Support through American Heart Association.
- Negative Drug Screen.
Benefits
- Weekly Pay
- Direct Deposit
- Life Insurance
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- 401k
- Referral Bonus
- Renewal Bonus
- Tax Free Stipend
- Earn CEU's
- PRN Plus Product/Service Discount Program
- Joint Commission Certified