Triage Pediatric RN (Compact License/3 yrs recent Peds exp as RN Required)

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Triage 4 Pediatrics is an after-hours telephone triage service providing health information and advice for over 2000 pediatricians nationwide. Due to growth in our company, we are looking for nurses willing to work either 30 weekend hours (between 5pm CST on Fridays- 7am CST on Mondays) every 4 weeks or 24 weekend hours (between 5pm CST on Fridays- 7am CST on Mondays) and 6 weekday hours (between 7am CST Mondays - 5pm CST Fridays) every 4 weeks. Additional hours are available beyond the weekend requirements. We are needing nurse who want to work vrom 11pm CST-7am CST as well! We need experienced pediatric telephone triage registered nurses or registered nurses that have experience in general pediatrics (ex: pediatric med/surg, pediatric ICU, pediatric office nurse, school nurse). Please do not call Triage 4 Pediatrics for an interview. Submit your application through Indeed to be considered for this position.We are looking for friendly, knowledgeable, caring pediatric nurses with a pleasant phone voice that have at least 3 years of recent general hands-on bedside pediatric experience as an RN within the last 5 years. You MUST have a compact nursing license (eNLC) for this position, be able to multitask efficiently, be computer literate, and be able to type while talking. We use multiple computer programs/phone apps simultaneously in this position.We do not count home health, case management, or specialized pediatrics (ex: only cardiology, pulmonology, neurology, etc.) as experience towards this position. We only hire RN's; we do not have positions for RN's with a higher degree or any other nursing degrees/certifications.This is a remote position that allows you to work from home - nationwide. We offer flexible scheduling, weekends and holidays are required, there are available hours during the week if they are desired. We have several positions available. Benefits do not come with this position.Our minimum requirements are as follows:· Must be an RN with at least 3 years of recent general pediatric hands-on bedside experience in the last 5 years (pediatric phone triage is a plus)· Must have RN compact license (eNLC) with excellent pediatric and critical thinking skills· Must have great communication skills as well as a pleasant phone voice· Must be able to maintain a quiet work environment· Must be willing to work some evenings, weekends, and holidaysWork Location:• Fully RemoteJob Types: Full-time, Part-time, ContractApplication Question(s):• What state issued your compact nursing license?Work Location: Remote

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