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Jewish Hospital

Travel Nurse RN - SICU - Surgical Intensive Care - $2,142 per week

Jewish Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, us, 40201


Certification Details ACLS BLS NIH KY License Job Details Travelers must work at least 2 of the following 6 days: Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day Position Template Floor: 4th floor South Position Information Specialty: Surgical ICU – Liver & Kidney Transplants Number of Openings: 1 Weekly Guaranteed Hours: 36 Weekend Hours: Every 3rd weekend Shift: 6:45PM - 7:15AM No Call Requirements Years of Experience: 2 Float Requirements: Yes – ICU or PCU or Med Surg units Hiring Profile Must Have Skills/Experience: ICU Experience Preferred Skillset/Experience: Post-op ICU/PACU experience & recent Cerner experience Type of Patients on Unit: Surgical ICU – Liver & Kidney Transplants Personality Fit: Flexible, calm, multitasker, positive attitudes and compassionate Dress Code: galaxy blue scrubs (top/bottom/jacket), black scrub pants only Any unacceptable attire: [not specified] Job Requirements Required Certifications: ACLS, BLS, NIH, KY License Schedule Information Shift: 6:45PM - 7:15AM Weekend Hours: Every 3rd weekend Weekly Guaranteed Hours: 36 Unit Specific Information Unit Details Number of Beds: 13 Patient Ratios: 2:1 Equipment: vent, bipap, CRRT (Prismaflex), EKOS, peritoneal dialysis, Alaris IV pumps EMR: Cerner Additional Details Why work at Jewish Hospital: Academic Medical Center in downtown Louisville New Heart Hospital with advanced heart care treatment Accredited chest pain center providing comprehensive 24/7 STEMI heart attack care and treatment [Sensitive historical medical breakthroughs information] Provides acute inpatient and outpatient rehab services through UofL Health - Frazier Rehab Institute As the lead center in the nation for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Neuro Recovery Network, Frazier offers spinal cord patients access to leading-edge therapies Frazier’s Movement Disorders Program, in conjunction with the University of Louisville, has been recognized as a National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence