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Emergency Room Job - 6 Weeks, Manchester, NH

Posted 01/10/10

ER travel nurse needed for a quick 6 week assignment in Manchester, 1 hour from Boston! 8-hour night shift. Must have a minimum of 3 years experience. This 330-bed full-service healthcare facility offers comprehensive medical care to the patients of Manchester, New Hampshire. The facility offers medical-surgical care with more than 25 subspecialties, including but not limited to behavioral health, intensive care, emergency care, prostate/urology, rehabilitation, social work, cancer care, diabetes, gynecology, and more. Manchester is a great place to live, work, and play. Located on the Merrimack River, you will enjoy the areas tax-free shopping, fine dining, and lively nightclubs and bars. Interested in hearing more? Call a Clinical One recruiter today at 800-919-9100 or view all open jobs at www.clinicalone.jobs.

Ref: #187445

Rate: $30.00/hr to $32.00/hr

Citizenship: US or Canadian

Phone: 800-919-9100

Email: recnet@clinicalone.com

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ASK CONRAD
Questions on travel nursing
Q:
Does any agency pay traveling nurses as indepentant contractor and wages are reported on 1099 instead of W-2.

A:
I do not know the answer to this but am going to poll my customers and find out. I\'ll let you know. My strong suspicion is that the answer is no. My understanding of the independent contractors laws would preclude one being an IC if they were told when and where to work. The inherent scheduling requirements involved in nursing probably would throw that option out. I\'ll ask around.
Conrad is the founder of Nursetown.com and TravelnursingUSA.com.

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