Sinai Grace Hospital in Detroit, Michigan is seeking an experienced Cath Lab RN for immediate placement through an in-house contingent staffing pool — available as a local contract, travel contract, or PRN engagement. As a W-2 employee working directly with the health system, you gain the flexibility of contract nursing with the stability of direct employment, preferred contract access, and guaranteed hours on travel assignments. This 13-week, 36-hour-per-week AM shift role is open ASAP for a clinician ready to step into a high-acuity interventional environment.
Perks and Benefits
- Local contract rate: $84/hour; travel contract approximate weekly gross: $3,066
- W-2 employment status — paid directly by the health system, not through a third-party agency
- Weekly pay cycle
- 401(k) with company match
- Guaranteed hours for travel contract assignments
- Preferred booking agreement for local contract clinicians
- Referral bonus available to active employees in the pool
Practice Highlights
- Specialty unit: Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Sinai Grace Hospital, Detroit, MI
- 13-week contract engagement; start date ASAP
- 36 hours per week; AM shifts available
- Local contract, travel contract, and PRN engagement types all available for this opening
- Direct clinical patient care role within a high-acuity interventional cardiology setting
- Placement through the facility's in-house contingent pool, providing contract security and preferred scheduling access
Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing required; bachelor's or master's degree in nursing preferred
- Minimum 2 years of experience as a licensed RN, with at least 1 year of current Cath Lab RN experience required
- Minimum 2 years of acute care experience required
- Active RN licensure in Michigan, or eligibility to obtain; must meet all state and regulatory requirements for practice
- Required certifications: AHA BLS, ACLS, and NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS)
About the Community
Detroit is a major Midwestern metropolitan center undergoing sustained revitalization, offering clinicians a dynamic urban environment with a rich cultural scene, world-class dining, professional sports, and access to the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The greater metro area provides a wide range of neighborhoods at a cost of living well below comparable coastal cities, with easy access to Michigan's lakes, state parks, and the Canadian border via Windsor, Ontario. For travel nurses, Detroit offers the energy of a major city with the affordability and accessibility that make a 13-week assignment genuinely enjoyable.