Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $1,690 per week in Columbia, SC Accounting - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma - $1,690 per week in Columbia, SC

Client inSC seeking ER Registered Nurse(RN) to work Night 3x12-Hour (19:
00 - 07:
00) South Carolina is a southeastern state known for its shoreline, tropical beaches and Congaree National Park.
South Carolina is also home to the historical city of Charlestown which was where the Civil War's opening shots were fired.
The northern part of South Carolina is known for the tremendous amount of golf courses and the famous vacation spot that is Myrtle Beach.
Another great part about South Carolina is the other beach getaway, Hilton Head, a much more upscale getaway.
As a travel allied professional or a traveling nurse with CoreMedical Group, you are eligible for some of the best benefits in the industry, including:
Free Private Housing or a Generous Housing Allowance Health Insurance coverage, Medical/Dental/Vision $50K in Free Life Insurance coverage Travel Reimbursement Licensure Assistance& Reimbursement Matching 401K Referral Bonus $$ Program Club CoreMed Trip Points Plus much more! Estimate of weekly payments is intended for informational purposes and includes hourly wages, as well as reimbursements for meal& incidental expenses, and housing expenses incurred on behalf of the Company.
Any benefits (medical/dental/vision) are in addition to the weekly pay.
Please speak with your Recruiter for additional details.
Estimated payments are subject to change until formal offer of assignment is made and accepted.
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