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Globe, Arizona, United States
Position: Travel ICU Nurse - $2,520 per week
GHR Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Globe, Arizona.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty:
ICU - Intensive Care Unit
Discipline:
RN
Start Date:
04/09/2025
Duration:
13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift:
12 hours, rotating
Employment Type:
Travel
GHR Healthcare Job #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
About GHR Healthcare
For over 30 years, GHR Healthcare has been the bridge between healthcare
professionals and the facilities that need them nationwide. We're committed to
uncovering your ideal fit, supported by GHR's dedication to competitive
compensation, transparent communication, and a devoted team that genuinely
cares about your career journey. You can trust us to stand by your side as your
advocate, confidante, and partner in advancing your career. At GHR, care and
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Raver is British slang for a person who leads a wild or uninhibited social life. An unrestrained hedonist. Raver is British slang for a male homosexual.
person who attends raves
Gravel and grit is London Cockney rhyming slang for defacation (shit).
Gravel train is American slang for a sugar bowl.
ECU is American nursing slang for Eternal Care Unit, heaven.
Snavel is slang for steal, take.
Ravey is slang for in the manner of a rave.
Travel agent is drug slang for a dealer of LSD.
fancy jewelery, more specifically diamonds. also known as "ice"
Young people who attend raves; rave attendees who wear candy jewelry
Adj. In the manner of a 'rave'.
Noun. A person who frequents 'raves' (noun 1) or parties in the manner of a 'rave' (verb).
fancy jewelery, more specifically diamonds. also known as "ice"
Cool, awesome. Ex: "That shirt is icy".
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