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Case Management RN - Near Boston, Woburn, MA

Posted 01/10/10

Well established rehabilitation hospital North of Boston seeks case manager with hospital experience. Candidate must be a RN with 5+ years experience. Come work at this 210-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital located in the greater region of eastern Massachusetts. The hospital offers rehabilitation programs in specialty areas including brain injury, movement disorders, spinal cord injury, cardiac, oncology, stroke, and more. Outpatient services are also available, such as hand therapy, aquatic therapy, sport medicine, arthritis/rheumatoid, speech/voice therapy, osteoporosis, and more. Woburn, Massachusetts is a great place to live and work, and is located about 10 miles northwest of Boston. Interested in hearing more? Call a Clinical One recruiter today at 800-919-9100 or view all open jobs at www.clinicalone.jobs.

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Rate: $29.00/hr to $33.00/hr

Citizenship: US or Canadian

Phone: 800-919-9100

Email: recnet@clinicalone.com

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Can you travel with your family?

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Ann, thanks for your question. Yes, you can. Many nurses of all ages travel with their families. If you have children, and they are school age, it can get a little cumbersome. One solution to that is to commit to yourself that you are going to extend your assignment once or twice. (They are normally 13 weeks long). Many two nurse families travel. Sometimes one spouse is retired. Sometimes the other spouse simply works in an area which lends itself to finding work easily in a new city.
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