CCT (Critical Care Transport) RN - Bonus! Medical & Healthcare - Los Angeles, CA at Geebo

CCT (Critical Care Transport) RN - Bonus!

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4 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time From $50 an hour From $50 an hour 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago PRN, a leader in Southern California interfacility transport (IFT) and event EMS services, is hiring CCT RNs to join our growing team.
About the Opportunity Working with a highly skilled and trained team, you are essentially able to run your own rig.
If you enjoy autonomy and working independently, this opportunity may be for you! Our current pay starts at $50/hr with the average pay around $150,000/year with current incentives, shift differentials, etc.
$9/hr differentials for graveyard shifts Daily overtime over 8 hours The position of the CCT RN is to operate in a high quality critical care transport team, responding to emergency and non-emergency calls and delivering high quality patient care and customer service within the prescribed scope of practice, established protocols and company policies.
About the Candidate Active, unencumbered nursing license in the state of California or the ability to obtain state licensure upon offer of hire Two (2) years of experience (within the last 18 months) providing care to a wide variety of patient populations in a critical care environment (ER or ICU) in a facility that treats high acuity patients with a wide range of diagnoses ACLS, BLS, and other certifications as required Previous critical care transport experience is desirable but not required About PRN Starting competitive hourly pay Flexible Schedules Overtime Opportunity Paid Time Off Holiday Pay Medical/Dental/Vision Benefits 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company match after first year, immediately vested Free Training Opportunities such as CPR, BLS Skills Renewal, PALS, ACLS, ECG and others And many more benefits! #IND-PRN.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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