LINKS
State Boards of Nursing
Course Calendar
Hospital Directory
Travel Resources
AHA CPR Courses

Q: What is required to be submitted before I can begin working?
A: In addition to completing the required paperwork found on the forms page of this website, you must submit the following:
- Copies of current RN license and certifications, if applicable to your work area (BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP, ENPC, TNCC, ATCN, CEN, CCRN)
- 11 panel drug screen (We will send you prior to starting any shifts)
- 2 forms of ID to complete the I-9 form (usually Driver's License and Social Security Card)
- Online Competency Testing
- Proof of current TB skin test (within 1 year)
- Proof of a current TB mask fit test
- Proof of titers (Rubella, Rubeolla, Varicella)
- Proof of a recent physical (within 1 month)
- Digital photo for ID badge (we would be happy to take your picture for your new badge)
Q: How much experience do I need before I can work registry shifts?
A: Most facilities require you to have 1 year of staff experience, but
they prefer at least 2 years of recent staff experience.
Q: Do you offer benefits?
A: Yes. We currently offer
medical,
dental,
vision,
life, and disability insurance. We also offer a
401k plan.
Please click on this
link to view a brief power point presentation of our benefits.
Please contact Michael Klein, (480) 981-1333, to inquire about additional
coverage.
Q: Where can I renew my ACLS, PALS, or BLS?
A: Acute Nursing Solutions now offers BLS, ACLS, & PALS courses.
Please call us to inquire about course schedules and availability.
Q: Do you offer direct deposit?
A: Yes. We also
participate in the
CHASE AT WORK program, offering discounts and savings
on CHASE Bank products. Please contact Marissa Bourdon, (480)
226-4817, for additional information about Chase Bank products.
Q: How often will I get paid?
A: We process payroll weekly via direct deposit.
Q: Where can I work registry shifts?
A: We currently provide RN's and CNA's to over 100 hospitals throughout Arizona,
Maryland, Washington, & New Jersey. Please call us to inquire about specific facilities.
Q: Where can I work as a Travel RN?
A: Assignments are available throughout the United States. Please call to inquire about specific locations.

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