Are there other ER travel nursing jobs near Marshall, Michigan?
Yes! Advantis Medical frequently staffs ER travel RN jobs in nearby areas. For your convenience, our similar jobs are sorted by distance so you can quickly review jobs that are close by.
If more than one contract looks like a fit, selecting “I’m Interested” on multiple assignments can give you more options to discuss with your recruiter.
What certifications are required for this ER travel nurse position?
Most travel ER jobs require Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), with Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) often needed if pediatric patients are involved. Many facilities also prefer the Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC), though it’s not always required. Specific requirements vary by unit—click "I’m Interested" to connect with a professional recruiter who can walk you through the exact certifications needed for this role.
How much ER experience do I need for this travel assignment?
Most travel ER jobs look for at least 2 years of recent emergency department experience and confidence caring for patients with a wide range of needs and acuity levels. Depending on the facility, experience with triage, trauma, pediatric patients, or high-volume emergency departments may also be preferred. Click “I’m Interested” to connect with a recruiter about assignment-specific requirements.
What license verifications are required for this Michigan travel assignment?
Michigan requires license verification from every jurisdiction where you’ve ever held a nursing license—not only your original or most recent state. And because Michigan isn’t a Nurse Licensure Compact state, an out-of-state multistate license doesn’t cover this assignment; unless you hold an active Michigan RN license, apply by endorsement through Michigan LARA. Our Michigan Nursing License Guide has current fees, timelines, and step-by-step instructions.
Explore Marshall, MI
A remarkably intact nineteenth-century downtown defines Marshall, MI, a National Historic Landmark District where the eccentric Honolulu House presides over blocks of period architecture. The local hospital serves the surrounding south-central Michigan countryside, and travel contracts typically blend emergency coverage with general inpatient work in a small, close-knit clinical setting. Commutes stay short here, and traffic is essentially a theoretical concept. Many travelers rent toward Battle Creek instead, about fifteen minutes west, where options multiply. The housing inside the historic district is scarce. The town leans into its history fully, with home tours and seasonal festivals through the year, and the unhurried pace suits RNs who want a working contract wrapped in small-town texture.
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