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Travel Nurse - RN - CCU - Coronary Care Unit - $2650 / Week at Lancesoft
Job Description
- BLS
- Active RN license
- Year of exp: 2+
🎯 Why LanceSoft?
We’re proud to be recognized by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) as one of the fastest-growing staffing firms in the U.S. Our mission is simple: to empower healthcare professionals like you with opportunities that support both personal fulfillment and professional growth.
As a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and an Equal Opportunity Employer, we’re committed to diversity, inclusion, and real human connection.
🎯 Benefits
Four options of medical Insurance
Dental and Vision Insurance
401k Contributions
Other Employee Perks
License & certification reimbursements
LanceSoft’s mission is to establish global cross-culture human connections that further the careers of our employees and strengthens the businesses of our clients. We are driven to use the power of our global network to connect businesses with the right people, and people with the right businesses without bias. We provide Global Workforce Solutions with a human touch.We are appreciative and thankful to the clients and employees we work with every day that have made us a respected global workforce provider. We want the experience to be worthy of your investment, whether that investment is in capital, time, reputation, education, or skills you've acquired. We want to do right by you, create stories that you'll share with your friends, colleagues and peers.
$32k is below typical pay for Registered Nurses nationally
You may have room to negotiate or find better offers elsewhere.
Slight employer advantage
Many alternative paths available. Don't feel locked into any single offer.
Who this leverage applies to
Where to negotiate
Likely Possible Unlikely
Focus on demonstrating unique fit and value.
Does this path compound?
Steady work, but limited growth in both jobs and pay.
Openings come from turnover, not new growth. Differentiate to advance.