A large, multi-hospital health system is recruiting a Registered Nurse with Telemetry experience for a Local Contract assignment in El Paso, Texas. This is a direct W-2 engagement through the health system's in-house contingent workforce pool — no third-party staffing agency involved — giving you preferred contract access, direct system support, and the stability of working within an established regional hospital network. The role is available for an immediate start on a 13-week contract with 12-hour day and night shifts.
Perks and Benefits
- Pay rate of $56.00 per hour
- W-2 employment directly with the health system — not through an outside agency
- Weekly pay cycle
- Preferred Booking Agreement available for Local Contract employees
- Referral bonus program available to active TRA employees
- Local contract structure — ideal for El Paso-area nurses seeking contract flexibility without relocation
Practice Highlights
- Specialty unit: Telemetry (Tele)
- Contract duration: 13 weeks, with an ASAP start date
- Scheduled hours: 36 hours per week
- Shift structure: 12-hour shifts, both day and night rotations
- Direct clinical patient care responsibilities including assessment, planning, and implementation of care on a per-shift and unit level
- Supervisory accountability for staff to whom appropriate care is delegated
- Accountable to facility CNO for quality, safety, nursing competency, and appropriate resource management
- Part of a large health system network operating 65 hospitals and approximately 510 outpatient centers nationwide
Qualifications
- Active RN licensure with eligibility to practice in Texas
- Minimum 2 years of acute care bedside nursing experience
- Minimum 1 year of current, recent experience in a Telemetry unit specifically
- Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required
About the Community
El Paso sits at the far western tip of Texas, bordered by New Mexico to the north and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico to the south — a uniquely bicultural metropolitan area of nearly 700,000 residents. The city offers a low cost of living relative to other major Texas metros, abundant sunshine, and easy access to the Franklin Mountains State Park, the Chihuahuan Desert, and the Rio Grande. El Paso is home to a strong military presence anchored by Fort Bliss, a growing university community, and a vibrant food and arts scene shaped by deep Southwestern and Mexican cultural roots.