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Surgi-Staff, Inc. offers per diem, short and long term contracts for our healthcare professionals.  Registered Nurses, regardless of specialty or work setting, will be awarded a great opportunity to explore a career in nursing at the finest healthcare facilities in South Florida.

Our per diem staffing allows each RN to create, maintain and modify their work schedule as they desire. Our personalized attention, flexible schedules and ability to choose from a variety of facilities helps us ensure each assignment will exceed the expectation of the nurse.  While possessing a continued reputation of excellence with each facility that we staff, we are able to promote high quality service through our dedicated medical professionals.

Our short and long term contracts average between 4-26 weeks with 8, 10 and 12 hour shifts available. These contracts provide each RN with stable and continuous work in their area of specialty.  Our ability to maintain contracts with many South Florida hospitals, outpatient and ambulatory facilities provide RNs with the option to change to a different facility upon completion of their contract, renewal of a contract or a contract in a different specialty area when applicable.    

Below are the general and specialized requirements for RNs employed by Surgi-Staff, Inc.:

General Requirements
Driver’s License
Social Security
Professional References (minimum of 2)
Recent Work Experience (within 1 year)
Criminal Background Screening within 7 years
Annual physical and PPD/Chest X-Ray (within 1 year)
10 Panel Drug Screen/Breath Alcohol Test
MMR, Varicella

Requirements for RN's
1 Year Minimum Experience
RN License
BLS (through American Heart Association only)/ACLS/PALS
Continuing Education—OSHA/Infection Control, Domestic Violence, HIV/AIDS, Preventing     Medical Errors

We thoroughly screen each applicant through a personal interview with a qualified evaluation professional. Our in-depth background checks ensure that we employ the best medical professionals available.  A license and/or certification are required before employment and must be updated throughout your tenure with our company.

Medical Surgical
The nurses in this field work in hospitals, acute care units and long-term care facilities to provide for primarily adult patients before and after surgical procedures.  They also attend to those who are being treated with pharmaceuticals to manage illness.

Critical Care
Critical care nursing is that specialty within nursing that deals specifically with human responses to life-threatening problems. A critical care nurse is a licensed professional nurse who is responsible for ensuring that acutely and critically ill patients and their families receive optimal care.

All nurses work in the hospital setting, and critical care nurses work wherever critically ill patients are found—intensive care units, pediatric ICUs, neonatal ICUs, cardiac care units, cardiac catheter labs, telemetry units, progressive care units, emergency departments and recovery rooms. Critical care nurses work in home healthcare, managed care organizations, nursing schools, outpatient surgery centers and clinics.

Emergency Room
Emergency room nurses are currently in HIGH demand!  Nurses in the ER have the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, continuously evolving environment.  Shifts are typically 12 hours and very prevalent during nights and weekends.  Trauma experience is not required.





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