- Type
- Travel
- Shift
- Nights
- Hours
- 36/week
- Duration
- 13 weeks
- Start
- 08/31/2026
Job description
Slate Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Neurology for a travel nursing job in Cumming, Georgia.
Job Description & Requirements
- Specialty: Neurology
- Discipline: RN
- Start Date: 08/31/2026
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 36 hours per week
- Shift: 9 hours, nights
- Employment Type: Travel
Description
Join our acute neuro unit as a Registered Nurse where you'll provide essential care to patients in a fast-paced environment. Your responsibilities will include assessing patient needs, administering medications, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to ensure optimal outcomes. Enjoy a schedule of 2x3 nights, giving you the opportunity to provide critical care while maintaining a work-life balance.
Highlights
- Night shift schedule for work-life balance
- Competitive pay without local restrictions
- 36 guaranteed hours weekly
- Engaging role on an acute neuro unit
- Minimum two years of recent experience required
- AHA ACLS (preferred)
- Min of 2 years of RECENT experience within specialty.
- AHA BLS Certification
- NIH Certification
Slate Healthcare Job ID #c1fe0472-5151-4ea5-a18e-71e69db49049. Pay package is based on 9 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
About Slate Healthcare
Slate Healthcare is a premier travel healthcare staffing agency, connecting healthcare professionals with thousands of opportunities at top-tier hospitals and facilities across the country.
We’re committed to supporting nurses and allied health professionals in building stable, fulfilling careers—while embracing the freedom and excitement that comes with travel. Our goal is simple: to offer flexibility, competitive pay, and personalized placements that align with each clinician’s lifestyle and career goals.
At Slate, we empower our professionals to choose when and where they work, while ensuring they receive the highest compensation possible—because we believe that exceptional care starts with empowered caregivers.