IU Health University Hospital
Travel Nurse RN - PCU - Progressive Care Unit - $2,145 per week
IU Health University Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, us, 46262
Certification Details
ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life SupportBLS - Basic Life SupportPALS - Pediatric Advanced Life SupportNRP - Neonatal Resuscitation ProcedureCHEMO - ChemotherapyTNCC - Trauma Nursing Core CourseEFM - Electronic Fetal MonitoringTech Cert Verification - NationalHIPAA Safety Manual AcknowledgementState License 1 VerificationNIH Stroke CertificationMedication Test/Pharmacology Competency ExamColor Blind Testing OnlineCompetency ExamJob Details
Effective 11/30/24, IU Health will not allow IN RN’s to work at their facilities (SEE EXCEPTIONS BELOW). The last day for IN RNs to start a NEW contract is 9/9 (allows them to finish a contract by 11/30).Periop/OR RN’s, Allied and Ambulatory RN travelers are exempt from this rule. These IN travelers are allowed to work past the 11/30 deadline. Periop includes ENDO, IR RN, PACU, Cath Lab RN, SDSIU Health is now offering charge pay.First Time Travelers AcceptedShift Requirements: 4x12 or 3x12Travelers are expected to work every other week per their contract. Pending operational needs, consecutive weekends may be needed based on the greatest needFloating Requirements: Unit travelers may be expected to float to different levels of care (Med-Surg, PCU, ICU) with resources provided if needed at both University and Methodist HospitalsStaffing Ratios: 1:4Effective 9/1, the COVID vaccine is required for all travelers at IU Health campuses. Medical or religious exemptions will be accepted with a doctor's note provided.Schedule Information
Shift Requirements: 4x12 or 3x12Call-Ins: If a traveler call-ins for a contracted shift, the traveler is expected to make up the day during the pay period if possible.Weekends: Travelers are expected to work every other week per their contract. Pending operational needs, consecutive weekends may be needed.Charge coverage: Pending operational needs, unit charge nurse responsibilities may be needed with provided training and resources.Unit Specific Information
Floating Requirements: Unit travelers may be expected to float to different levels of care (Med-Surg, PCU, ICU) with resources provided if needed at both University and Methodist HospitalsStaffing Ratios: 1:4Additional Details
Valid Driver’s License or Passport accepted. Must be clear copy.AHA ONLY. RQI is acceptable.COVID vaccine is required for all travelers at IU Health campuses with some exceptions.Unit travelers may be expected to float to different levels of care with resources provided if needed.
ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life SupportBLS - Basic Life SupportPALS - Pediatric Advanced Life SupportNRP - Neonatal Resuscitation ProcedureCHEMO - ChemotherapyTNCC - Trauma Nursing Core CourseEFM - Electronic Fetal MonitoringTech Cert Verification - NationalHIPAA Safety Manual AcknowledgementState License 1 VerificationNIH Stroke CertificationMedication Test/Pharmacology Competency ExamColor Blind Testing OnlineCompetency ExamJob Details
Effective 11/30/24, IU Health will not allow IN RN’s to work at their facilities (SEE EXCEPTIONS BELOW). The last day for IN RNs to start a NEW contract is 9/9 (allows them to finish a contract by 11/30).Periop/OR RN’s, Allied and Ambulatory RN travelers are exempt from this rule. These IN travelers are allowed to work past the 11/30 deadline. Periop includes ENDO, IR RN, PACU, Cath Lab RN, SDSIU Health is now offering charge pay.First Time Travelers AcceptedShift Requirements: 4x12 or 3x12Travelers are expected to work every other week per their contract. Pending operational needs, consecutive weekends may be needed based on the greatest needFloating Requirements: Unit travelers may be expected to float to different levels of care (Med-Surg, PCU, ICU) with resources provided if needed at both University and Methodist HospitalsStaffing Ratios: 1:4Effective 9/1, the COVID vaccine is required for all travelers at IU Health campuses. Medical or religious exemptions will be accepted with a doctor's note provided.Schedule Information
Shift Requirements: 4x12 or 3x12Call-Ins: If a traveler call-ins for a contracted shift, the traveler is expected to make up the day during the pay period if possible.Weekends: Travelers are expected to work every other week per their contract. Pending operational needs, consecutive weekends may be needed.Charge coverage: Pending operational needs, unit charge nurse responsibilities may be needed with provided training and resources.Unit Specific Information
Floating Requirements: Unit travelers may be expected to float to different levels of care (Med-Surg, PCU, ICU) with resources provided if needed at both University and Methodist HospitalsStaffing Ratios: 1:4Additional Details
Valid Driver’s License or Passport accepted. Must be clear copy.AHA ONLY. RQI is acceptable.COVID vaccine is required for all travelers at IU Health campuses with some exceptions.Unit travelers may be expected to float to different levels of care with resources provided if needed.