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Travel Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse - $2,398 per week

Supplemental Health Care, West Union, IA, United States


Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in West Union, Iowa.

Job Description & Requirements

Specialty:

Labor and Delivery

Discipline:

RN

Start Date:

ASAP

Duration:

13 weeks

36 hours per week

Shift:

12 hours, days

Employment Type:

Travel

Step into a role where your Labor & Delivery skills make an immediate impact. Supplemental Health Care is connecting L&D RNs with standout hospital partners in West Union, Iowa. Whether you’re aiming to travel or stay local, we’re here to guide you toward your ideal assignment.

Qualifications

Current Iowa Nursing License

American Heart Association BLS

ACLS

NRP or NALS

1-2 years of recent Labor & Delivery nursing experience

AWHONN and STABLE preferred

Contract Details

$2,232 - $2,398 per week*

AM shift available

13‑week contract with possibility to extend

Key Responsibilities

Meet with expectant mothers for prenatal visits and care for both normal and problematic pregnancies

Coach women, assist with complications, and administer medications during birth

Monitor fetal heartbeat and contractions during labor

Provide guidance to new mothers on recovery and infant care

*Estimated weekly payment may include taxable wages and tax‑free reimbursements for meals, housing, and incidentals. Speak with a recruiter for details.

Benefits

Full medical, dental, vision, life, and pet insurance

Round‑the‑clock support

SHC Share the Care referral program

401(k) Retirement Savings Program

Discounted and free online access to CEU courses through Supplemental University

Referral bonus

Benefits start day 1

Continuing education

Discount program

Health savings account

Supplemental Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All candidates, including veterans and those with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. SHC will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with applicable local, state, or federal law. To learn more, visit www.shccares.com/eeo

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