Travel Telemetry Nurse (RN) in Chapel Hill, NC

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An opportunity is available for an experienced RN with telemetry expertise to provide specialized nursing care in a dynamic inpatient setting focused on stroke (neuro) patients. This travel assignment requires flexibility, advanced clinical skills, and dedication to delivering high-quality care during night shifts. Location: Based in Chapel Hill, NC, this role offers exposure to a bustling medical center that serves a diverse patient population with complex co-morbidities. The facility is part of a regional healthcare network with excellent resources and a collaborative environment. Enjoy the balance of working in a well-equipped hospital while experiencing the vibrant culture and scenic beauty of the Chapel Hill area. Responsibilities: • Manage inpatient telemetry patients with a nurse-to-patient ratio of approximately 1:5 to 1:6 • Provide specialized nursing care for stroke and neuro patients including wound care, feeding tube management, and isolation precautions • Perform central and peripheral line care, blood product administration, and IV starts • Conduct remote telemetry monitoring and on-unit patient assessments • Adhere to facility policies, including mandatory float assignment across multiple care locations • Maintain regulatory compliance including passing a required EKG exam • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes on night shifts (7p–7:30a), working 3 twelve-hour shifts every other week with holidays as needed Qualifications / Desired Experience: • Minimum 2 years of RN telemetry experience; prior travel nursing experience is welcomed but not required • Certification in BLS and NIH Stroke Scale required • Skilled in EPIC electronic medical records • Competency with telemetry remote monitoring and unit-based patient surveillance • Experience with feeding tube care, ports, central and PICC line management • Ability to work independently with strong clinical decision-making skills • Flexibility to float to other facilities within the healthcare system Schedule: • 3x12 hour night shifts (7:00 PM – 7:30 AM) • Every other weekend and holiday coverage required This position is a travel opportunity requiring compliance with scheduling policies and completion of facility-required exams prior to start. Candidates must be adaptable and prepared to serve across multiple care areas. If your telemetry nursing experience aligns with these requirements and you are ready to contribute your skills to a specialized patient population in Chapel Hill, submit your application today to move forward with this rewarding role. Apply tot his job

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