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Oct 30, 2009 11:30 AM

Jobs for experienced nurses


I got an email from O' grady peyton that they have positions available for experienced nurses (I dont think this is for new grads, )
Hope this helps somebody.

O'Grady Peyton International offers long-term (6 - 20 month) assignments with competitive pay, generous benefits and excellent experience at top hospitals. We offer:

Excellent compensation and benefits.
Paid housing or subsidy.
Paid time off.
Relocation assistance.
Clinical support representatives available 24/7.


New Opportunities this week:
Telemetery and MS needs in Arizona.
ICU orders in California.
Clinical Education Specialist, Florida.
CVICU, LD and MS in Texas.
PICU and Home Health in Washington, DC
.

E-mail usa@ogradypeyton.com for more information about available opportunities or call us at 1-888-570-0037 to get started today.


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