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Registered Nurse (RN) - LTC

Medical Edge Recruitment · Recruiter

RN Dimmitt, TX Locums
$2,674,000 – $2,674,000
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<p>A 13-week travel contract is open for a Registered Nurse in Long-Term Care at a skilled nursing facility in Dimmitt, TX. This night-shift position offers a strong total compensation package — base hourly pay plus a substantial weekly stipend — and is available for immediate start. Dimmitt sits in the Texas Panhandle, offering a close-knit rural community with a low cost of living and straightforward, predictable LTC nursing work.</p>

<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Total compensation: $22.00 per hour base pay plus $1,250 weekly housing/travel stipend</li> <li>Weekly direct deposit</li> <li>Comprehensive health coverage including medical, dental, vision, and ancillary benefits</li> <li>Travel and housing stipends; access to an extensive corporate housing network with negotiated discounts</li> <li>Referral bonuses available</li> <li>Rewards and recognition program</li> <li>Dedicated licensing and compliance team to support credentialing and state licensure</li> <li>24/7 team support throughout the duration of the assignment</li> </ul>

<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>13-week contract with an immediate start date</li> <li>Long-term care facility setting serving a rural Texas Panhandle patient population</li> <li>12-hour night shifts — consistent, predictable scheduling typical of LTC environments</li> <li>Criminal background check required as a condition of employment per Texas state law</li> </ul>

<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Current, valid Texas RN license or active compact state RN license required</li> <li>Minimum 2 years of registered nursing experience</li> <li>Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association required</li> <li>Long-term care or skilled nursing facility experience strongly aligned with this role</li> </ul>

<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Dimmitt is the county seat of Castro County in the Texas Panhandle — a quiet agricultural community where the pace of life is unhurried and the cost of living is well below state and national averages. The wide-open plains landscape appeals to clinicians who value simplicity, outdoor space, and a genuine small-town atmosphere. Amarillo, a regional hub with full retail, dining, and airport access, is approximately 75 miles to the northeast, providing an easy day-trip option for those seeking a larger-city experience on days off.</p>