TravelNurseSource
Travel Nurse RN - ICU/Critical Care in Washington, DC - Excellent Benefits 2024-
TravelNurseSource, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Travel Nurse RN - ICU/Critical Care in Washington, DC - Excellent Benefits 2024-10-26
TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Washington, Washington DC, 20007.About The PositionJob Title:
Registered NurseJob Specialty:
ICU - TransplantJob Duration:
13 weeksShift:
Night 3x12-Hour (19:00 - 07:30); rotating shifts, flexibility requiredGuaranteed Hours:
36 hours per weekExperience:
2 years of relevant ICU experience; 1 prior travel assignment completedLicense:
DC RN license required; pending license accepted but must be in hand prior to startCertifications:
BLS, ACLS; BSN preferred; Charge Nurse experience preferred; Cerner charting experience requiredMust-Have Skills:Interpretation and management of dysrhythmiasMulti-system organ failureIV insulin protocolsGI surgeryChronic/acute renal failureIV therapyCVA/acute stroke managementExternal ventricular drains (EVD)Hypothermia protocol/Arctic SunICP monitoringPost-neurosurgery managementSpinal cord injuryTraumatic brain injuryRespiratory/thoracic careInfection preventionIsolation precautions/use of PPEPhlebotomySurgical wounds with drains/Wound VacJob Description:Work in a Transplant ICU with complex post-transplant patients (liver, kidney/pancreas, small intestine, islet cell, multivisceral), ESLD, ESRD, and other surgical patients.Manage patients with conditions including thoracic/abdominal/ENT/flaps/general surgery, sepsis, and multi-system organ failure.Care for pre-transplant hepatology patients and manage overflow from neurosurgery and MICU.Required to float within units of equivalent or lower level of acuity.May encounter COVID patients.Work in a short-term acute care, teaching hospital with a patient ratio of 1:2.Provide care in compliance with facility requirements, including mandatory flu vaccination.Participate in a comprehensive orientation program totaling 28 hours.Complete pre-start and orientation modules, some of which are non-billable.Additional Information:No on-call requirement; weekend shifts scheduled within rotation.The position does not require COVID vaccination but requires a flu vaccination with no exemptions.Job Requirements Required for Onboarding:ACLS - AHABLS - AHAPALS - AHAPharmacology Skills ChecklistSpecialty Exam
#J-18808-Ljbffr
TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Washington, Washington DC, 20007.About The PositionJob Title:
Registered NurseJob Specialty:
ICU - TransplantJob Duration:
13 weeksShift:
Night 3x12-Hour (19:00 - 07:30); rotating shifts, flexibility requiredGuaranteed Hours:
36 hours per weekExperience:
2 years of relevant ICU experience; 1 prior travel assignment completedLicense:
DC RN license required; pending license accepted but must be in hand prior to startCertifications:
BLS, ACLS; BSN preferred; Charge Nurse experience preferred; Cerner charting experience requiredMust-Have Skills:Interpretation and management of dysrhythmiasMulti-system organ failureIV insulin protocolsGI surgeryChronic/acute renal failureIV therapyCVA/acute stroke managementExternal ventricular drains (EVD)Hypothermia protocol/Arctic SunICP monitoringPost-neurosurgery managementSpinal cord injuryTraumatic brain injuryRespiratory/thoracic careInfection preventionIsolation precautions/use of PPEPhlebotomySurgical wounds with drains/Wound VacJob Description:Work in a Transplant ICU with complex post-transplant patients (liver, kidney/pancreas, small intestine, islet cell, multivisceral), ESLD, ESRD, and other surgical patients.Manage patients with conditions including thoracic/abdominal/ENT/flaps/general surgery, sepsis, and multi-system organ failure.Care for pre-transplant hepatology patients and manage overflow from neurosurgery and MICU.Required to float within units of equivalent or lower level of acuity.May encounter COVID patients.Work in a short-term acute care, teaching hospital with a patient ratio of 1:2.Provide care in compliance with facility requirements, including mandatory flu vaccination.Participate in a comprehensive orientation program totaling 28 hours.Complete pre-start and orientation modules, some of which are non-billable.Additional Information:No on-call requirement; weekend shifts scheduled within rotation.The position does not require COVID vaccination but requires a flu vaccination with no exemptions.Job Requirements Required for Onboarding:ACLS - AHABLS - AHAPALS - AHAPharmacology Skills ChecklistSpecialty Exam
#J-18808-Ljbffr