Cynet Health
Travel Nurse RN - ER/Trauma in Carmichael, CA
Cynet Health, Carmichael, California, us, 95609
**Job Title:** Registered Nurse (RN) - Emergency Room (ER)
**Job Specialty:** Emergency Room (ER)
**Job Duration:** 16 Weeks
**Shift:** 12-Hour Nights, Every Other Weekend, First to Float
**Guaranteed Hours:** 36 Hours Per Week
**Experience:** Minimum 2 Years
**License:** Required
**Certifications:** ACLS, BLS, NIHSS, PALS, TNCC
**Must-Have:** Level II Trauma experience required (Level I Trauma experience is a plus)
**Job Description:**
- Work in a 30-bed emergency department with 5 trauma bays. - Manage a nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:4. - Use the Cerner charting system for patient documentation. - Collaborate with a charge nurse who generally does not take patients but will provide break relief. - Engage with nurse aides based on census and staffing needs. - Participate in every other weekend shifts and holiday rotations with core staff. - Wear navy scrubs; undershirts must be navy, white, or black, and scrub jackets (optional) must be navy. - Ability to read and interpret EKG strips is required for telemetry. - Work with ventilators as needed. - Collaborate with an in-house hospitalist or intensivist. - Note there is no IV team, but a pharmacist is on duty 24/7. - Enjoy self-scheduling with finalized schedules distributed every 4 weeks. - Potential for floating to other facilities within the area, with rare mid-shift floats. - Participate in 1-2 days of floor-specific orientation with a preceptor. - Treat a range of ED patients, including trauma cases and psych holds, with support from security when necessary. - Be prepared for possible shift cancellations, up to three times per contract.
**Additional Notes:**
- Modules are required before the start, taking 3-4 hours, and are not billable. - Travelers will work two of the three major holidays—Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's. - Prior to acceptance, a specific examination is required through Relias, to be completed within 24-48 hours with two attempts allowed. A screenshot showing the number of attempts is required. - Self-scheduling is used, but the final schedule will be balanced by the manager.
**Job Specialty:** Emergency Room (ER)
**Job Duration:** 16 Weeks
**Shift:** 12-Hour Nights, Every Other Weekend, First to Float
**Guaranteed Hours:** 36 Hours Per Week
**Experience:** Minimum 2 Years
**License:** Required
**Certifications:** ACLS, BLS, NIHSS, PALS, TNCC
**Must-Have:** Level II Trauma experience required (Level I Trauma experience is a plus)
**Job Description:**
- Work in a 30-bed emergency department with 5 trauma bays. - Manage a nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:4. - Use the Cerner charting system for patient documentation. - Collaborate with a charge nurse who generally does not take patients but will provide break relief. - Engage with nurse aides based on census and staffing needs. - Participate in every other weekend shifts and holiday rotations with core staff. - Wear navy scrubs; undershirts must be navy, white, or black, and scrub jackets (optional) must be navy. - Ability to read and interpret EKG strips is required for telemetry. - Work with ventilators as needed. - Collaborate with an in-house hospitalist or intensivist. - Note there is no IV team, but a pharmacist is on duty 24/7. - Enjoy self-scheduling with finalized schedules distributed every 4 weeks. - Potential for floating to other facilities within the area, with rare mid-shift floats. - Participate in 1-2 days of floor-specific orientation with a preceptor. - Treat a range of ED patients, including trauma cases and psych holds, with support from security when necessary. - Be prepared for possible shift cancellations, up to three times per contract.
**Additional Notes:**
- Modules are required before the start, taking 3-4 hours, and are not billable. - Travelers will work two of the three major holidays—Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's. - Prior to acceptance, a specific examination is required through Relias, to be completed within 24-48 hours with two attempts allowed. A screenshot showing the number of attempts is required. - Self-scheduling is used, but the final schedule will be balanced by the manager.