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Case Management Job - Sunny FLORIDA, Kissimmee, FL

Posted 01/22/10

Multiple Case Management RNs needed for a 13-week contract working 8 hour days. Position is in the areas of Medical Surgical and Cardiac telemetry focusing on Discharge planning. This 235-bed hospital recently invested $55 million dollars into expanding their already state-of-the-art services and equipment. With all private rooms, this hospital prides itself on providing the best medical care in a comforting environment for their patients. Kissimmee, Florida is a premier travel destination well-known for its proximity to Orlando and some of the world's best amusement parks and entertainment centers. Spend all your time off at Disney World, Sea World, Epcot Center and all the other awesome attractions and beaches in this area. 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: $26.00/hr to $30.00/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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