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Travel Nurse RN - Progressive Care Unit - $1,939 per week in Saint Louis, MO

Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: January 28, 2026

Job Description:

Registered Nurse (RN) | Progressive Care Unit Location: Saint Louis, MO Agency: Infojini Healthcare Pay: $1,939 per week Shift Information: Nights - 3 days x 12 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 3/9/2026 About the Position TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a qualified PCU RN in Saint Louis, Missouri, 63136! RN - Cardiac PCU/IMC/Stepdown 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Travel nursing encourages self-reliance and independence. Managing your assignments, travel logistics, and personal well-being in new locations enhances your ability to thrive in diverse circumstances. Travel nursing allows you to explore different nursing specialties. You can try various areas of healthcare, helping you identify your preferred niche or specialty. Develop strong problem-solving skills and self-reliance as you navigate new environments independently. This independence is not only professionally empowering but also personally fulfilling. In some assignments, travel nurses may have opportunities to participate in health education initiatives, promoting preventive care and wellness in the community. Travel nurses may find themselves in challenging situations that require effective crisis management. This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams. Requirements Required for Onboarding Competency Exam Core Mandatory Exam Self Assessment (Skills Checklist) 29252686EXPTEMP

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