Cynet Health
Travel Nurse RN - CVICU in Johnson City, NY
Cynet Health, Johnson City, New York, United States, 13790
**Job Title:** CVICU Registered Nurse
**Job Specialty:** Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
**Job Duration:** Not specified
**Shift:** 12-hour nights
**Guaranteed Hours:** 36 hours per week, with additional hours after 48
**Experience:** 1+ years required
**License:** New York license in hand required
**Certifications:** BLS, ACLS
**Must-Have:** Epic Charting proficiency
**Job Description:**
- 16-bed unit with an adult patient population- Nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:2- Every third weekend work required- Common patient diagnoses include cardiac procedures, cardiac and thoracic surgeries, IABP, Impella, transvenous pacers, CRRT, paralytics, sepsis, multi-system organ failure, chronic ventilators, and occasional ECMO- Familiarity with common drips/medications such as levophed and other cardiac medications- Potential floating between ICU, Telemetry, Emergency Department, and other similar units as needed- Willingness to float within scope between two campus locations as determined by leadership
**Job Specialty:** Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
**Job Duration:** Not specified
**Shift:** 12-hour nights
**Guaranteed Hours:** 36 hours per week, with additional hours after 48
**Experience:** 1+ years required
**License:** New York license in hand required
**Certifications:** BLS, ACLS
**Must-Have:** Epic Charting proficiency
**Job Description:**
- 16-bed unit with an adult patient population- Nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:2- Every third weekend work required- Common patient diagnoses include cardiac procedures, cardiac and thoracic surgeries, IABP, Impella, transvenous pacers, CRRT, paralytics, sepsis, multi-system organ failure, chronic ventilators, and occasional ECMO- Familiarity with common drips/medications such as levophed and other cardiac medications- Potential floating between ICU, Telemetry, Emergency Department, and other similar units as needed- Willingness to float within scope between two campus locations as determined by leadership