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RN – MedSurg

San Antonio, TX 78229
Starts: January 6, 2025
Ends: April 7, 2025
PAY
$1,666.08 per week
DESCRIPTION

Our client in San Antonio TX has a 12HR NIGHT travel position for an RN traveler with current MedSurgMS experience.

The ideal candidate must have at least 2 years of experience, with active RN license and BLS and/or ACLS (if required) certified by the American Heart Association

What makes Go Healthcare Staffing Different?

From the first conversation with your Go Recruiter to your last day of your assignment, you can tell we are a different travel nurse company. Simply put, we do everything to make you happy. We center our company around you, what you want and what you need. Each of our travel assignments must meet the criteria of offering what travelers want: generous pay packages, rewarding clinical experiences at exciting travel destinations. Next, we thoughtfully customized our Go Benefits to make sure we meet what travelers need on the road. That’s why your Go Benefits include:

  • The convenience of weekly pay with direct deposit and payroll support available any time you need it

  • Major Medical and supplemental including dental, vision, short term, and life insurance

  • 401K with match

  • The most traveler-friendly compensation package you can find for meals, assignment incidentals and housing stipends

  • Access to our dedicated Credentialing Specialist from the minute you join GO

  • Communication “your way” – call, text or email at your time, your convenience.

Find out about all of our exciting travel assignments not listed here by calling (844) 916-8773 or email gorecruiters@gohealthcarestaffing.com

San Antonio, TX
AGENCY OVERVIEW
RN - MedSurg
Go Healthcare Staffing
3300 Cambria Road
Charlotte, North Carolina 28210
Summary

For every reason you decide to travel, we are there for you. As a Travel Nurse, you have the opportunity to travel anywhere in the country, while gaining an enriching experience both professionally and personally. Some reasons you may decide to travel include avoiding “hospital politics” as a staff RN,… Learn more