Job Description & Requirements
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
Looking for your next travel adventure? Work as a telemetry travel nurse in Harrisonburg, Virginia, for a 13-week contract and enjoy industry-leading benefits from AMN Healthcare. This position requires 12-hour shifts, 36 hours per week, and we are interviewing candidates now for an immediate start date. This hospital does accept applicants that live/maintain a permanent home address within 50 miles of the hospital location. Please contact your recruiter for a local package.
This telemetry travel nursing job is in a medium-sized, reputable hospital with an excellent work environment and medical team. This hospital uses Epic for its EMR. This rural city has beautiful parks and recreational areas for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy a friendly work environment with both permanent and contingency staff, giving you the opportunity to work alongside other travel nurses. The right candidate for this role will have the opportunity to work in a professionally challenging, positive, and innovative work environment. A vaccine declination is accepted for those with religious or medical exemptions.
As a telemetry RN team member, you will care for patients with a wide range of conditions and utilize specialized equipment to constantly monitor their blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level, and cardiac electrical activity. Travel telemetry nurse jobs with AMN Healthcare have lucrative compensation packages and provide industry-leading benefits for the stability of a permanent position, but with the additional perks of a travel contract. With AMN Healthcare, you’ll receive a dedicated clinical manager, private housing where you can bring your family or pets, and so much more. If you’re passionate about telemetry nursing, fill out our quick online form to take the next step to talk with an AMN Healthcare recruiter.
Sentara RMH Medical Center began as Rockingham Memorial Hospital in 1912. Serving a seven-county area with a population of close to 218,000 residents, the 238-bed community hospital partnered with the Sentara Healthcare system in May of 2011.
Sentara RMH Medical Center has conducted a community health needs assessment. Read the assessment and learn how we are working to address the areas of greatest need.
Sentara is a 125-year-old, not-for-profit system that operates more than 100 sites of care throughout Virginia and North Carolina, including 12 acute care hospitals: seven in Hampton Roads, one in Northern Virginia, two in the Blue Ridge region, one in southern Virginia and one in northeast North Carolina