<p>A travel Emergency Room RN is needed for a 13-week contract at an acute care facility in Atwood, Kansas. Night-shift coverage (12-hour shifts) is the focus, with a compensation package combining an hourly rate and a substantial weekly stipend. Candidates who hold active certifications in BLS, ACLS, PALS, and TNCC and bring at least two years of ER experience will be well-positioned for this assignment in northwest Kansas.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>$28 per hour base pay rate plus $1,200 weekly stipend</li> <li>Weekly direct deposit</li> <li>Travel and housing stipends provided</li> <li>Access to an extensive housing network with corporate discounts</li> <li>Comprehensive health plan including medical, dental, vision, and ancillary benefits</li> <li>Referral bonuses available</li> <li>Rewards and recognition program</li> <li>Dedicated licensing and compliance team support</li> <li>24/7 team support throughout the assignment</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>13-week travel nursing contract in an acute care facility setting</li> <li>Emergency Room specialty assignment with night-shift scheduling (12-hour nights)</li> <li>Float capability required — must be able to cover Med/Surg or other units as needed</li> <li>Rural acute care environment serving the northwest Kansas region</li> <li>Immediate start available</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Current, valid Kansas RN license or compact state RN license required</li> <li>Minimum 2 years of Emergency Room nursing experience</li> <li>Current BLS certification required</li> <li>Current ACLS certification required</li> <li>Current PALS certification required</li> <li>Current TNCC (Trauma Nursing Core Course) certification required</li> <li>Ability and willingness to float to Med/Surg or other units as assigned</li> <li>Criminal record check required as a condition of employment per state law</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Atwood is the county seat of Rawlins County in the wide-open high plains of northwest Kansas — a region defined by quiet, small-town living, low cost of living, and expansive prairie landscapes. The area offers a genuine rural lifestyle with easy access to outdoor recreation including hunting and fishing, and sits within driving distance of larger regional hubs in western Kansas and eastern Colorado. For travel nurses who value a slower pace, tight-knit community feel, and the chance to make a meaningful clinical impact in an underserved area, Atwood is a rewarding destination assignment.</p>