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Telemetry Travel Nursing Jobs in Bangor for RNs

Find Top RN Telemetry Travel Nursing Jobs in Bangor, Maine

AMN Healthcare can help you find the top Tele travel nurse jobs in and around Bangor, Maine. We currently offer 21 of the best available nurse travel jobs in the Bangor area. We have new jobs updating daily, so be sure to Apply Now so our specialists can make sure you get first crack. We make it easy for you to compare Bangor’s Tele nursing jobs by allowing you to filter based on salary, shift type, location or duration to find the right job for you.

As of Nov 1, 2024, the average Telemetry travel nurse working in Bangor and surrounding areas earned about $1,918 weekly. Today you can find Tele jobs with a salary range between $1,253 to $2,061 per week. The Bangor Tele travel nursing market can include hospital facilities in Bangor proper like Eastern Maine Healthcare with more facilities in nearby areas like Ellsworth, Blue Hill and Belfast to name a few.

If you have a specific start date in mind, we have a variety of options for Tele travel jobs in Bangor. The earliest start date in Bangor is Dec 31, 2024 for a Registered Nurse – Telemetry role at $2,061 per week. The latest start date for an Tele job in Bangor is Jan 28, 2025 for a Registered Nurse – Telemetry role at $2,061 per week. You can also find other possibilities by sorting on “start date” in the list below.

There are a variety of contract lengths available for a(n) Telemetry travel nurse job in Bangor including 25 weeks and 26 weeks.

Bangor is a great location for Tele travel nurses to come live, work and play! And what is a travel nurse looking for if not a great work/life balance in a fun city? Search for jobs below or apply now and our AMN Healthcare team will help get you started!

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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 4, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 4, 2025
  • 13
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 25
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 4, 2025
  • 13
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • December 31, 2024
  • 25
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 4, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • February 4, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 4, 2025
  • 25
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 4, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 25
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • January 7, 2025
  • 25
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 D,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,817 to $2,003
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • February 4, 2025
  • 25
$1,253 to $1,381
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
  • 12 N,
  • February 4, 2025
  • 25
$1,253 to $1,381
Weekly Pay*
SimpliFi will no longer book travel pairs on the same unit and shift regardless of relationship status. SimpliFi Interview Team RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered. About Facility: Bangor, ME Level 2 Trauma Center 411 Beds COVID vaccine required General Information: Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3 Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions Patient Types: Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds) both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms Medical: CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc. Surgical: Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents, General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies Patient Ratios: RN: Day: 1:4-5 Night: 1:5-6 CNA: Day: 1:10 Night: 1:10 Required Certifications: BLS basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips) Skills required: Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit General post-surgical experience is a MUST Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds Support on the Unit: CNA (Ratio: 1:10) Charge nurse: typically free floating Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week RT OT/PT/ST Hospitalist/Surgeon PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Floating: If yes, where? Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice Orientation: 2 Days of hospital orientation 1 (12)h shift on unit HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients Scheduling: Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key On call? No call Holiday Expectations: as scheduled RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700 Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs No artificial nails Parking: Free
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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Rockport, Maine – 04856
    Distance from Bangor: 45 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 5, 2025
  • 26
$2,015 to $2,220
Weekly Pay*
100 bed community hospital looking for the right RN to join their team. Coastal location about halfway between Portland and Bar Harbor. Rockport is a popular summer tourist destination and art colony.
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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Biddeford, Maine – 04005
    Distance from Bangor: 123 miles
  • 12 N,
  • February 2, 2025
  • 12
$1,935 to $2,530
Weekly Pay*
Outstanding facility is looking for the right TELE RN to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals. 56 bed unit with 1:4-5 staffing on Days, 1:5-6 on nights (with CNAs) 150 bed community hospital located in a coastal community 90 miles from Boston. Just north of the summer resort communities of Kennebunk and Ogunquit.
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Registered Nurse – Telemetry
  • Biddeford, Maine – 04005
    Distance from Bangor: 123 miles
  • 12 N,
  • February 17, 2025
  • 13
$1,935 to $2,530
Weekly Pay*
As a valued member of the Telemetry (Tele) RN team, you will care for patients with a wide range of conditions including complex cases.
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Statistics on Tele RN Jobs in Bangor, Maine

Here are some helpful statistics about Tele traveling nurse jobs in & near Bangor. The data is based on the last three complete months of Tele job postings in the Bangor and nearby areas. It is updated regularly, so you can find the most recent Telemetry job salary trends, the types of shifts, and contract durations most commonly available in Bangor and more. Find out more about travel nursing salaries.

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FAQs About Travel Tele Nursing Jobs for RNs in Bangor, ME

What are the top paying Telemetry jobs currently available in or near Bangor?

What types of shifts are most common for Tele travel jobs in Bangor?

Based on the last 6 months of travel nurse jobs data, 12 Hour Night shifts were the most common in Bangor and surrounding areas.

How many Telemetry travel nursing jobs are available in Bangor?

There are currently 21 Telemetry travel nursing jobs available in Bangor. We also get new nursing specialties jobs daily, so be sure to apply now and a recruiter will help you find the perfect fit as jobs become available.

How much does a day shift Telemetry nurse make on average in Bangor and nearby cities?

A: A 12 Hour Day shift Telemetry nurse in Bangor can make an average of $1,997 per week based on recent job availability.

How much does a night shift Telemetry nurse make on average in Bangor and nearby cities?

A: A 12 Hour Night shift Telemetry nurse in Bangor can make an average of $2,003 per week based on recent job availability data.

What hospitals and healthcare facilities have Telemetry staff in or near Bangor?

  • Maine General Medical Center- Thayer Center for Health in Waterville (45.9 miles from Bangor)
  • Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor (0.6 miles from Bangor)
  • Bangor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Bangor (1.5 miles from Bangor)
  • Maine General Medical Center in Augusta (58 miles from Bangor)
  • Eastern Maine Healthcare in Bangor (1.2 miles from Bangor)

How much does an Telemetry travel nurse make on average in Bangor?

A Telemetry nurse in Bangor can make an average of $2,001 per week.

What is the most common contract for Telemetry travel jobs in Bangor?

Based on recent data, the most common duration for a Telemetry job in Bangor is 25.

Locating Telemetry Travel Nursing Jobs in Bangor

In Bangor, facilities like Maine General Medical Center- Thayer Center for Health, Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center and Bangor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, all offer Tele departments. It’s a great city to work in and nearby to neighborhoods like neighborhoods.

Other popular cities near Bangor’s Tele job opportunities are Ellsworth (24.8 miles), Blue Hill (28.1 miles) and Belfast (28.2 miles). These are near to zip codes: 4401 (0.6 miles), 4605 (24.7 miles) and 4901 (45.9 miles).

Bangor Hospitals With Tele Departments

There are 1 hospitals & healthcare facilities that have Tele nurses in Bangor. Sometimes it is useful to see what types of shifts, contract durations, and travel nurse housing in nearby neighborhoods each facility might offer in order to find the right opportunity for your next traveling Tele nurse position in or nearby Bangor.

Eastern Maine Healthcare
Shifts
8 D, 10 D, 12 D, and 12 N
Job Durations
15, 12, 27, 13, 10, 25, 29, 26, and 23
Address
489 State Street
Bangor, ME 4401
Pen Bay Medical Center
Shifts
8 D, 10 D, 12 D, and 12 N
Job Durations
12, 13, 24, 25, and 26
Address
6 GLEN COVE DR.
Rockport, ME 4856
* Estimate of 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. Please speak with a recruiter for additional details.