Travel Nurse RN - Case Manager - $2,039 per week in Honolulu, HI Accounting - Honolulu, HI at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - Case Manager - $2,039 per week in Honolulu, HI

$1836.52-$2039 wk (includes wage of $15.10-$15.00/hr and per diems if eligible)click for benefits and other job details $452.85-$450 weekly taxable income $1383.67 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment)Take control of your career with this Case Management (Utilization Review) in RN (Registered Nurse) job in Honolulu, HIEnjoy freedom, flexibility, and industry-leading service from a company that truly cares.Nurses and allied healthcare professionals are in high demand nationwide, and our team of industry-leading, traveler-favorite recruiters can get you where you want to go -- personally and professionallyWherever you may roam, travel healthcare helps you hone your skills and build an amazing resume.Our job doesn't stop when you sign your contractYour trusted recruiter, one of the industry's best, is your partner in this adventure and will back you up every step of the wayMedical Solutions also supports you with industry-leading benefits, such as:
A compensation package that reflects your goals!Your very own friendly, hardworking recruiter$500 unlimited referral bonus$600 for 600 hours unlimited loyalty bonus401(k) with company contributionPaid, private, pet-friendly housingLicensure/certification reimbursementTraveler discount programFree employee assistance program (EAP)Day-one medical, dental, and vision insurance24/7 customer careVoluntary insurance benefitsEqual employment opportunityAnd more! Recommended Skills Electronic Medical Record Disease Management Hospitalization Psychology Long Term Care Registered Nurse Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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