Nursing - Travel Telemetry RN

GHR Healthcare - Travel is seeking a travel nurse RN Med Surg / Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Show Low, Arizona.

Specialty: Med Surg / Telemetry ~ Discipline: RN ~ Start Date: ASAP ~ Shift: 12 hours ~ Employment Type: Travel Med/Surg Telemetry RN – Travel Nurse (12?Hour Nights) – Show Low, AZ Med/Surg Telemetry RN / Travel Nurse opportunity in Show Low, Arizona (ZIP 85901) — 13-week travel contract for experienced Med/Surg Telemetry Registered Nurses with strong neuro and cardiac skills. Join a modern acute care team in the White Mountains for a rewarding night shift nursing job.

Weekly Estimated Pay: $1910 - $2010 Location: Show Low, AZ 85901 (White Mountains) — Arizona travel nursing job Acute Care – Med/Surg Telemetry Unit (24 beds, heavy on telemetry) Contract Length: 13 weeks (Start: 4/27/2026 – End: 7/27/2026) Shift: 12?hour nights — Night shift (36 guaranteed hours/week, 3 shifts per week) Role: Travel Nurse / Registered Nurse – Med/Surg Telemetry Required Qualifications (Med/Surg Tele RN) Minimum 2 years recent Med/Surg Telemetry RN experience with telemetry interpretation and cardiac monitoring Strong neuro and cardiac assessment and intervention skills Active RN license (Arizona or compact state) — Arizona nursing jobs welcome Responsibilities (Telemetry Nurse / Registered Nurse) Provide high-quality, patient-centered nursing care to adult patients on a Med/Surg Telemetry unit Continuously monitor and manage telemetry for all beds; Float to other Med/Surg units and ICU for MS overflow patients as needed Collaborate with tele techs, charge nurses, HUCs, PCTs, respiratory therapists, and pharmacists to support safe patient outcomes Maintain accurate, timely documentation using Allscripts/Sunrise EMR and follow unit protocols Adhere to nurse-to-patient ratios (typical 1:6 nights, adjusted by acuity) and participate in unit rounds and quality initiatives This travel nursing job is ideal for Registered Nurses seeking Med/Surg Telemetry experience in Arizona. Enjoy the scenic outdoor recreation and close-knit community of Show Low while advancing your nursing career. Apply now to join our healthcare team and secure this 13-week Travel RN contract!

Submit your resume and nursing licenses/certifications to be considered for this Med/Surg Tele RN travel opportunity in Show Low, AZ.

Benefits 401K with Matching, Healthcare, Dental and Vision Equal Opportunity We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity across our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. GHR Healthcare - Travel Job ID #475136.

Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. About GHR Healthcare - Travel For over 30 years, GHR Healthcare has been the bridge between healthcare professionals and the facilities that need them nationwide. compensation, transparent communication, and a devoted team that genuinely At GHR, care and

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