Pediatrics RN's care for sick and/or injured, babies, toddlers and children in hospitals, healthcare facilities and patient's homes. The RN works as part of the healthcare professional team to monitor health conditions, provide care, plan for long-term needs, administer meds, use medical equipment, perform minor medical operations and even to advise patients and their families on necessary care when the patient goes home.
Sometimes the pediatric patient may not understand or be able to communicate for themselves. The Pediatric RN must be compassionate and be able to consult with parents or guardians of the patient. Good communication skills are a must as well as critical thinking skills are necessary, as quick and decisive action may be needed when treating these patients.
There are hundreds of jobs for Travel Nurses in the Pediatrics fields at top facilities across America. Many of the country's top healthcare facilities and hospitals are actively seeking RN's specializing in Pediatrics for many urgent vacancies.
Would you like to enhance your career as a Travel Nurse? You can check out places you have always wanted to see and enjoy an extended stay there while working on a travel assignment. Or, maybe you have some family you would like to be closer to for an extended time. Travel nursing assignments could be your answer.
Mary Crawford, HealthCare Employment Network