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Travel RDN - Registered Dietitian Nutritionist - $1,806 per week


Novo Connections is seeking a travel RDN - Registered Dietitian Nutritionist for a travel job in Hazard, Kentucky.


Job Description & Requirements
  • Specialty: RDN - Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
  • Discipline: Allied Health Professional
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Duration: 13 weeks
  • 40 hours per week
  • Shift: 8 hours, days
  • Employment Type: Travel

At Novo Connections, we're invested in your success at every step along your career journey. With your dedicated healthcare recruiter, we can help find ample opportunities to use your talents, do what you love, and create the life you want. Contact your recruiter below.
Travel RD - $1806 Weekly
$976 taxable weekly income
$830 non taxable travel pay

JOB Overview:


  • Clinical Dietitian-RD - Registered Dietitian I
    New RDs with very strong clinical intership experience welcome.

  • Contract assignment: 13 weeks

  • Location: Hazard, KY
  • Setting: Acute care / Hospital
  • Compensation: $1806 weekly



MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS:


  • One year acute experience preferred, recent grads with strong clinical internship welcome.

  • Must apply for KY license during onboarding
    Current CDR


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YOUR RECRUITER:



Abby Haskell
Healthcare Recruiter
Refer someone and earn $500!
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Keywords: Hazard, Kentucky, KY, TEMP, RD, Registered Dietitian, Travel


Novo Connections Job ID #1870. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RD - Inpatient Registered Dietitian $1806 weekly - Hazard, KY


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