Travel Nurse RN - Emergency Room (ER) / Trauma - $2,143 per week in Penn Yan, NY
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Penn Yan
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Emergency Room (ER) / Trauma Location:
Penn Yan, NY Agency: Cynet Health Pay: $2,143 per week Shift
Information: 3 days x 11 hours Contract Duration: 14 Weeks Start
Date: 1/6/2026 About the Position TravelNurseSource is working with
Cynet Health to find a qualified ER/Trauma RN in Penn Yan, New
York, 14527! Job Title: Emergency Department Registered Nurse
Profession: Registered Nurse Specialty: Emergency Duration: 14
weeks Shift: Part-Time Day/Night/Weekend/Holiday rotation Hours per
Shift: 12 hours (7 am - 7 pm / 7 pm - 7 am) Experience: 2 years in
the Emergency Department required License: Active Registered Nurse
Licensure Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Must-Have: - 2
years of experience in the Emergency Department Description: The
Emergency Department Registered Nurse applies knowledge of nursing
theory, technical, and communication skills in delivering
high-quality compassionate care to patients and families. The ED RN
assesses patient needs, identifies urgent or emergent care
priorities, and collaboratively provides direct care, applies
appropriate interventions, and evaluates patient progress. The ED
RN evidences skill in the use of various invasive and non-invasive
procedures, treatments, and therapeutic interventions appropriate
to manage life-threatening and routine emergency situations. The ED
RN utilizes the principles of relationship-based care to alleviate
anxiety, provide information, and address pain, discomfort, and
safety. He/She assesses the physiological, psychosocial, emotional,
and cultural needs of patients of all age groups, their families,
and support systems as appropriate. Connects with patients and
families during triage. Identifies the initial management of
patients of all age groups and assigns priority of care in
accordance with established triage standards. Establishes rapport
with patients and families, addresses comfort needs, listens
carefully, assesses nonverbal communication, and provides frequent
updates. Conveys and gathers information concisely and accurately.
Conducts primary assessments of critical needs, detects and
documents any major deviations from norms for all age groups within
acceptable time frames, and correctly identifies the necessary
steps and interventions required. Uses direct observation,
patient/family interviews, EMS reports, and data to conduct
secondary assessments. Identifies contributing factors, health
history, events, or activities preceding the emergent health event.
Assesses the psychosocial needs of each individual, including
family dynamics, and documents and reports any suspicion of
domestic violence or abuse in all age groups. Reassesses the
patient to identify responses to treatment and/or changes in
condition and responds appropriately. Encourages and builds mutual
trust, respect, and cooperation among team members to accomplish
the best possible patient outcomes. Teaches others as appropriate
and delegates tasks and interventions consistent with individual
education, training, and scope of practice. Understands personal
responsibility to safeguard public safety through compliance with
infection prevention strategies. Prepares patients, parents, or
families for diagnostic procedures and treatments. Makes
appropriate referrals for post-emergency care. Teaches patients
what is needed to continue care and healing at home. Assesses
patient/family learning styles and structures sessions to maximize
understanding. Asks questions to evaluate retention of key points
in education and discharge instructions. Seeks to understand what
is most important to the patient/family, acknowledging that they
are the central focus of all care and services. Embraces the
importance of creating a healing environment as a key element of
professional nursing practice. Keeps patients and significant
others informed of the care process and anticipates patient/family
needs. Maintains awareness of the patient's condition and situation
throughout the emergency visit. Updates patient communication
boards throughout the stay. 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Change
environments regularly to prevent burnout, maintaining enthusiasm
and passion for your nursing career. The variety in assignments
keeps your work engaging and fulfilling. Constantly adapting to new
environments and healthcare facilities challenges you to expand
your knowledge and skills. This dynamic nature of travel nursing
contributes significantly to your professional growth. Tailor your
career path by selecting assignments that align with your
professional goals and interests. This customization allows you to
focus on areas of healthcare that resonate with your passion. There
is a strong community of travel nurses who share experiences,
advice, and support through online forums and social media groups,
creating a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. Travel nurses
may find themselves in challenging situations that require
effective crisis management. This experience can be valuable in
emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams.
Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS BLS PALS - AHA
Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 28952032EXPTEMP
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