Travel Med Surg (Medical Surgical) RN (Registered Nurse) in Chicago, IL - 704852 - Chicago, IL Retail & Wholesale - Aurora, IL at Geebo

Travel Med Surg (Medical Surgical) RN (Registered Nurse) in Chicago, IL - 704852 - Chicago, IL

$1698.3-$1884.92 wk (includes wage of $15.80-$15.80/hr and per diems if eligible)
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$568.8-$568.8 weekly taxable income
$1129.5 in non-taxable per diem (amount subject to eligibility & seasonal/annual adjustment)

Are you ready to choose your next adventure in care? We're seeking a hardworking, hard-playing RN (Registered Nurse) to fill a Med Surg (Medical Surgical) opening in Chicago, IL.

Whether you're seeking a travel healthcare contract far or near, we're always here for you. One of our friendly, proactive recruiters will guide you in exploring your many, high-paying job options - from the bucket-listers to the hidden gems. They'll help you align your goals and achieve your truest purpose of providing great patient care. Let's enjoy the journey together!

When you work with Medical Solutions, we've got your back 100% - starting with your co-captain and sidekick, your trusty recruiter. In addition to providing the industry's best recruiters, we offer tons of high-paying jobs, clinical support, and incredible benefits, including:

  • Your own dedicated rockstar recruiter
  • $600 for 600 hours worked unlimited loyalty bonus
  • 24/7 customer care line
  • Free employee assistance program (EAP)
  • $500 unlimited referral bonus
  • Day-one medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company contribution
  • Paid, private, pet-friendly housing
  • Licensure/certification reimbursement
  • Traveler discount program
  • Voluntary insurance benefits
  • Equal employment opportunity
  • And more!

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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