$38–$60/hr
Clinic / Outpatient
Rotating
RN license
Job Description
Join us, and be part of a multidisciplinary Cancer Institute helping and healing kidney, bladder, prostate, testicular, and other urological cancers in the Baltimore area. If you have an interest in Oncology patients , you will be able to maximize your skills as you provide clinical and surgical care at our main campus located in Baltimore, MD. Enjoy a shared call schedule, and all the state-of-the-art technology you need to provide the best care for every patient, every time. In addition to a great practice environment, we proudly offer these additional benefits. List the most impactful first and work down. Should be 6-7 max -Call Rotation: 1 in 5 -Travel between hospitals/clinics: OR and procedure time in Baltimore, clinic time in an outlying Hub-site within a 20-mile radius of downtown. -What is expected from them that is different from other Urology jobs? Position within the Urology Department with collaboration of medical and surgical oncology, gynecology, and others. Access to top rated cancer specialists, wide range of services including screening, diagnostic imaging, MRI/Ultrasound fusion guided prostate biopsies and treatments ranging from surgery to radiation therapy. -Competitive compensation package -Relocation expense support
Requirements
Maryland State License Years of experience 3 Contact information:
Location & Routes
- Base city: Baltimore, MD
Hiring Process
- Apply — Submit your application online
- Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
- Background check — Standard employment and license verification
- Start your assignment — Begin your nursing role
Requirements
Active RN license required.
1–2+ years of ICU/critical care experience.
BLS and ACLS required. CCRN preferred.
Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.
Frequently asked questions
What ICU experience do I need?
Most ICU roles require 1–2 years of recent critical-care experience. Travel ICU contracts typically expect 2+ years. New grads can apply to ICU residency programs offered by many hospitals.
Which certifications are required?
BLS and ACLS are required. CCRN (Critical Care Registered Nurse) is preferred and often comes with a pay differential.
What does the schedule look like?
Most ICU positions run three 12-hour shifts per week — either days (7a–7p) or nights (7p–7a) — with weekend and holiday rotations.
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Nursing Jobs in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore is a working healthcare town: major Maryland hospitals and health systems drive consistent demand year-round. Most nursing openings around Baltimore, Maryland fall into three buckets — staff hospital roles, per diem and PRN shifts, and travel/agency assignments tied to med-surg, ICU, ER, and travel nurse roles.
Whether you want a steady staff schedule in Baltimore or per diem flexibility across Maryland, the mix of major Maryland hospitals and health systems keeps demand steady. RNs with active Maryland licensure and 1+ year of acute-care experience tend to clear the highest pay around Baltimore, Maryland.