- Requires immediate placement
- Begins within one week or less
- Offers minimal orientation

Taxable Income | Hourly | Weekly |
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Regular Pay Rate (min $18.00/hr) | $52.95 | $2,118 |
Overtime Pay Rate (min $27.00/hr) | $79.43 | $0 |
Total Taxable | $53 | $2,118 |
STIPENDS | Weekly |
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Housing Stipend (max $1064/week) | $1,064 |
M&IE Stipend (max $518/week) | $518 |
Total Stipend (based on residence) | $1,582 |
Total Compensation | $3,700 |
Housing |
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We are looking for a travel Outpatient Clinic RN for a great travel nursing job in Portland, OR.
This Outpatient Clinic travel nursing job pays for 40 hours a week for 13 weeks. With Wanderly you can compare travel nurse salary from leading travel nurse agencies in the United States.
With Wanderly you can chat anonymously and apply to any agency with Wanderly’s Universal Application, below are the details of this Travel Nursing Job including the travel nurse salary:
MUST HAVE APPLIED FOR OR RN LIC
1 year experience BLS Chemo Certified - APHON Chemo/Biotherapy Provider PEARS or PALS
Every other Weekend/Holiday shifts required 13 weeks Start Date: 11/28, 12/12
Number of beds: 9 exam rooms Hours of operation: Patient appointment times available Monday through Friday 8:30 am-4:00 pm, excluding observed holidays Age groups served: X infants X adolescents X young adults Patient classification: X ambulatory Primary services provided: 1) Evaluation of oncologic and hematologic healthcare needs, and provision of emergency care during the critical phase/s of illness. 2) Family education and support during all phases of treatment for cancer and blood disorders. 3) Comprehensive plan of care and family teaching to facilitate home care and access to community resources.
Specific treatment modalities and clinical services provided by the Childrenâs Cancer and Blood Disorders Program include:
1. Diagnosis and management of malignant and non-malignant disease 2. Determination of eligibility for clinical trials/ research study 3. Care provider physical exams 4. Peripheral lab draws and IV starts 5. Central venous catheter maintenance, access, flush and lab draws 6. Outpatient chemotherapy 7. Scheduling and pre-authorization for diagnostic and follow-up testing 8. IV hydration 9. Pre-admission work up (IV fluid, labs) 10. Off treatment follow-up 11. Financial and social services needs assessments 12. Referrals to pediatric subspecialty services 13. Monitoring of investigational drugs 14. Management of acute and chronic drug toxicities
expects travelers to float within a site and across the system according to Organizational policy. Travelers are required to complete any education assigned within one week of assignment. Low Census Mandatory cancellation terms: Must cancel 1.5 hours before the start of a shift. Personnel may be mandatorily cancelled one shift per two week pay period without cause or penalty
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Please contact the recruiting manager for Facility description
Compensation | Weekly |
---|---|
Taxable Income | $2,118 |
Stipends | $1,582 |
Total | $3,700 |
We are looking for a travel Outpatient Clinic RN for a great travel nursing job in Portland, OR.
This Outpatient Clinic travel nursing job pays for 40 hours a week for 13 weeks. With Wanderly you can compare travel nurse salary from leading travel nurse agencies in the United States.
With Wanderly you can chat anonymously and apply to any agency with Wanderly’s Universal Application, below are the details of this Travel Nursing Job including the travel nurse salary:
MUST HAVE APPLIED FOR OR RN LIC
1 year experience BLS Chemo Certified - APHON Chemo/Biotherapy Provider PEARS or PALS
Every other Weekend/Holiday shifts required 13 weeks Start Date: 11/28, 12/12
Number of beds: 9 exam rooms Hours of operation: Patient appointment times available Monday through Friday 8:30 am-4:00 pm, excluding observed holidays Age groups served: X infants X adolescents X young adults Patient classification: X ambulatory Primary services provided: 1) Evaluation of oncologic and hematologic healthcare needs, and provision of emergency care during the critical phase/s of illness. 2) Family education and support during all phases of treatment for cancer and blood disorders. 3) Comprehensive plan of care and family teaching to facilitate home care and access to community resources.
Specific treatment modalities and clinical services provided by the Childrenâs Cancer and Blood Disorders Program include:
1. Diagnosis and management of malignant and non-malignant disease 2. Determination of eligibility for clinical trials/ research study 3. Care provider physical exams 4. Peripheral lab draws and IV starts 5. Central venous catheter maintenance, access, flush and lab draws 6. Outpatient chemotherapy 7. Scheduling and pre-authorization for diagnostic and follow-up testing 8. IV hydration 9. Pre-admission work up (IV fluid, labs) 10. Off treatment follow-up 11. Financial and social services needs assessments 12. Referrals to pediatric subspecialty services 13. Monitoring of investigational drugs 14. Management of acute and chronic drug toxicities
expects travelers to float within a site and across the system according to Organizational policy. Travelers are required to complete any education assigned within one week of assignment. Low Census Mandatory cancellation terms: Must cancel 1.5 hours before the start of a shift. Personnel may be mandatorily cancelled one shift per two week pay period without cause or penalty
PK-a1891957