Emerald Health Services
Travel Nurse (RN) - ICU (Intensive Care Unit) - Williston, North Dakota - 891525
Emerald Health Services, Williston, ND, United States
Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - ICU
Shift: Days / 7a-7p, 12x3, 36 hrs/week
Length: 13 Weeks
Weekends/holidays based on unit need + call (only if unit is closed)
Requirements:
Other Details:
# of Beds: 4
Floating Requirements: Our ICU nurses typically do not float unless the unit is closed and they're needed elsewhere
Charting System- Meditech
Nurse:Patient Ratios: 1:2
Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Newborns to geriatrics. DKA, Sepsis, Respiratory failure, ETOH withdrawal, A fib RVR
Radius Rule: 50 miles
Epic Travel Staffing:
To apply for this job or other Epic Travel Staffing jobs, we invite you to apply now, call a recruiter today at 800-917-5055 or email us at applications@epictravelstaffing.com .
ICU
Intensive care unit travel nurse jobs, otherwise known as critical care unit (CCU) travel nurse jobs, specialize in providing care to the most acutely ill patients in the hospital. An ICU travel nurse might work in ICU burn unit, abdominal transplant acute care, neuro ICU, post-op, surgical ICU (SICU), trauma ICU or cardiovascular ICU (CVICU). Critical care nurses may also care for age-specific patients in the pediatric ICU (PICU) or neonatal ICU (NICU). Aside from clinical care such as skills with ventilators and tracheostomy tubes, travel ICU nurse jobs need a RN who can deliver progress updates and support to patients and/or their family.
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Shift: Days / 7a-7p, 12x3, 36 hrs/week
Length: 13 Weeks
Weekends/holidays based on unit need + call (only if unit is closed)
Requirements:
- ND license
- 1 year of experience
- Must have ICU drips, sedation, intubation and management, reading cardiac rhythms, understanding of RT equipment
- BLS, ACLS. PALS
- Previous Travel experience preferred
Other Details:
# of Beds: 4
Floating Requirements: Our ICU nurses typically do not float unless the unit is closed and they're needed elsewhere
Charting System- Meditech
Nurse:Patient Ratios: 1:2
Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Newborns to geriatrics. DKA, Sepsis, Respiratory failure, ETOH withdrawal, A fib RVR
Radius Rule: 50 miles
Epic Travel Staffing:
- Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options
- 401(k) matching program
- Weekly direct deposit
- Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA
- Industry leading allowances and reimbursements
- Referral program with cash bonuses and additional perks
- Exclusive job openings - Only at Epic
- Epic Elite Program - Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyalty bonuses
To apply for this job or other Epic Travel Staffing jobs, we invite you to apply now, call a recruiter today at 800-917-5055 or email us at applications@epictravelstaffing.com .
ICU
Intensive care unit travel nurse jobs, otherwise known as critical care unit (CCU) travel nurse jobs, specialize in providing care to the most acutely ill patients in the hospital. An ICU travel nurse might work in ICU burn unit, abdominal transplant acute care, neuro ICU, post-op, surgical ICU (SICU), trauma ICU or cardiovascular ICU (CVICU). Critical care nurses may also care for age-specific patients in the pediatric ICU (PICU) or neonatal ICU (NICU). Aside from clinical care such as skills with ventilators and tracheostomy tubes, travel ICU nurse jobs need a RN who can deliver progress updates and support to patients and/or their family.
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