Travel Nurse RN - Wound/Ostomy - $1,952 per week in Honolulu, HI Accounting - Aiea, HI at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - Wound/Ostomy - $1,952 per week in Honolulu, HI

$1759.35-$1952.69 wk (includes wage of $15.75-$15.75/hr and per diems if eligible)click for benefits and other job details $630-$630 weekly taxable income $1129.35 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment)A traveler facility in Honolulu, HI is seeking its next amazing RN (Registered Nurse) to work in Wound CareRead on if this sounds like your perfect fit!We offer thousands of high-paying job opportunities in all 50 states, Guam, and Washington D.CThis huge pool of opportunities lets nurses and allied healthcare professionals grow their experience and resume, practice clinical skills, and enhance their quality of lifeYour own personal recruiter acts as a guide along the way, ensuring you get the jobs and locations you wantLet's partner to perfect your career in care!Our job doesn't stop when you sign your contractYour trusted recruiter, one of the industry's best, is your partner in this adventure and will back you up every step of the wayMedical Solutions also supports you with industry-leading benefits, such as:
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