Travel Nurse ED
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Nursing
Emergency Medicine, Travel Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, ICU Nurse
Overview
Travel ED RN – Mids (3p–3a) – Tuscaloosa, Alabama
13 Weeks | 36 or 48 hrs/week | Start: ASAP
Join the Emergency Department team at a leading Regional Medical Center in Alabama. This Level III Trauma Center & Level II Stroke Center operates a 54-bed ED treating more than 60,000 patients annually, offering a fast-paced and highly supportive environment to gain trauma and stroke experience and top travel pay.
Why This Assignment?- Mids: 3p–3a (36 or 48 hours/week available)
- Diverse Experience – float to other units/hospitals as needed
- Advanced Facility – 54-bed ED | Level III Trauma Center | Level II Stroke Center
- Strong Team Environment – physicians, NPs, RNs & support staff working collaboratively
- Patient Ratios – 1:1 for trauma/critical, 1:3–4 for all other patients
- Holidays required, every other weekend
- Associate Degree in Nursing (required)
- Active Alabama RN license or Compact license (no temp licenses)
- Must be active in Nursys
- AHA ACLS, BLS, PALS (Red Cross accepted)
- NIHSS
- TNCC (required, secured onsite if needed)
- 2 years ED RN experience (will consider 18 months if working at highest license level, with 1 year in specialty)
Tuscaloosa blends college-town energy, Southern charm, and outdoor adventure. On days off you can:
- Take a stroll or bike along the Riverwalk
- Cheer on the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium
- Explore the arts at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater or local galleries
- Enjoy boating, hiking, or camping at Lake Lurleen State Park
- Savor authentic Southern food and vibrant nightlife downtown
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced ED RN who’s ready to make an impact while enjoying the best of Alabama living. Bring your expertise to Tuscaloosa and take the next step in your travel nursing career!
For questions please reach out to Stella at swilson
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