Travel Nurse Across America
Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $2,109 per week
Travel Nurse Across America, Montgomery, Alabama, United States, 36136
Travel Nurse Across America is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Montgomery, Alabama.Job Description & Requirements
Specialty:
ICU - Intensive Care UnitDiscipline:
RNStart Date:
12/16/2024Duration:
13 weeks36 hours per weekShift:
12 hours, nightsEmployment Type:
Travel*** THIS POSITION IS FOR THE CCU - GENERAL CARDIAC ***
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:492 Beds2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116Level II Trauma CenterLevel III NICUPrimary Stroke CenterGeneral Information:Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, with at least 2-years’ experience and Cerner OR EPIC experience.Traditional Travelers: at least 2-years’ experience.Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.General Cardiac
Number of Beds: 10Patient Types:STEMI, post heart cath with interventions, respiratory failure/ventilated, post cardiac arrest, post stroke care, renal failure, hypertensive emergency, sepsis, critical care needsSkills required:Vent care, hemodynamic monitoring, medication titrations, arterial line, IABP, Impella, EKOS, CRRT (PrismaFlex), Chest tube, Swan ganz catheter, FloTrac monitoring, titratable drip management, hypothermia protocolCVICU
Number of Beds: 12Patient Types:Post op CABG, Valve, thoracotomies, V-A and V-V ECMO, post cardiac arrest, post heart cath, post op vascular surgery, critical careSkills required:Swan ganz catheters, arterial lines, hemodynamic monitoring, chest tubes, CRRT, medication titration, IABP, Impella, EKOS, vent management, Tandem Life/Tandem LungMICU
Number of Beds: 14Patient Types:Acute respiratory failure, acute renal failure, acute liver failure, DKA, sepsis/septic shock, some post-surgicalSkills required:ART lines, trach care, chest tubes, vasopressor usage, sedation usage, central linesNeuro ICU
Number of Beds: 14 *Very busy unit, quick turn over in patientsPatient Types:CVA, Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), Subdural hemorrhage (SDH), intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH), seizuresSkills required:Trach care/maintenance, art line, vent/ETT, EVD, ICP monitoring (can teach)Surgical ICU
Number of Beds: 14Patient Types:Post surgical, trauma, vascular, multisystem trauma , neuro traumaSkills required:Trach care, art line, chest tube, wound care, drip management (pressors and sedation); CRRT preferred._____________________________________________________________________________________
Patient Ratios:1:2Required Certifications:ACLS, BLS, NIHSSSupport on the Unit:CNA (Ratio): 1:10Receptionist/HUC? NoCharge nurse? 1 per shiftPhlebotomy? YesIV/VAT Team? YesHospitalist? YesTelemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? ICU monitoringTechnology/Equipment:EMR: CernerIV pumps: Plum 360Medication dispensing: OmnicellMonitors: SpacelabsFloating: If yes, where?Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)Orientation:Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unitRehires: orientation will depend on last date hereScheduling:Weekend rotation: Every other weekend, may work back to back weekends (rare)On call? No
Holiday Expectations: One major and one minor seasonal holiday per policyHoliday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.Baptist 2024 RTO dates needing approval:Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 -15Entire month of MarchEaster Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31Mother’s Day Weekend, 5/11-13Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27Father’s Day Weekend 6/15-16Fourth of July 7/3-7Labor day weekend: 8/30-9/2Halloween: 10/30-11/3Thanksgiving: 11/26-30Christmas and New Year’s: 12/21-1/1Approval of time off? Can we approve up to 7 days off on your behalf? Yes, excluding provided blackout dates, NM/Eanh approval for Blackout dates.Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7aSchedule cycle: 6 weeksOther notes:Scrub Color: AnyParking: Staff parking deck on campusAbout Travel Nurse Across America
At TNAA, we take pride in doing things differently. We place our healthcare travelers on high-paying assignments in exciting locations across the country, but it's our service before, during and after your assignment that sets us apart. Our dedicated, supportive staff understands how stressful preparing for a travel assignment can be, and that's why we put our experience to work for you to remove the headaches and send you smoothly on your way. Across our recruiting, clinical, quality assurance, payroll and housing teams, we promise to go out of our way to offer you an exceptional customer service experience. You may be a temporary employee of the facilities you serve, but when you travel with us, you become a permanent part of the TNAA family! Some of the benefits you receive with TNAA:
Guaranteed Pay
- Many contracts allow a hospital to call off a set amount of shifts without penalty to the hospital. When that occurs to a traveler on contract with TNAA, their per diems are not affected.Paid Sick Leave
- Sick leave, in all 50 states, begins accruing from your first day, and you're eligible to use it after 90 days of employment.Travel Reimbursement
- We offer up to $1,000 in travel expense reimbursement.Your Way is Paid
- TNAA pays for all costs associated with getting the licenses and certifications needed for your assignment.Housing
- Get the most out of your housing subsidy with our Easy Stay program or utilize our company provided housing.Insurance
- We offer liability, vision, dental and health from day one.More of what we offer can be viewed on our website at:
www.tnaa.com/benefits
Specialty:
ICU - Intensive Care UnitDiscipline:
RNStart Date:
12/16/2024Duration:
13 weeks36 hours per weekShift:
12 hours, nightsEmployment Type:
Travel*** THIS POSITION IS FOR THE CCU - GENERAL CARDIAC ***
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:492 Beds2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116Level II Trauma CenterLevel III NICUPrimary Stroke CenterGeneral Information:Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, with at least 2-years’ experience and Cerner OR EPIC experience.Traditional Travelers: at least 2-years’ experience.Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.General Cardiac
Number of Beds: 10Patient Types:STEMI, post heart cath with interventions, respiratory failure/ventilated, post cardiac arrest, post stroke care, renal failure, hypertensive emergency, sepsis, critical care needsSkills required:Vent care, hemodynamic monitoring, medication titrations, arterial line, IABP, Impella, EKOS, CRRT (PrismaFlex), Chest tube, Swan ganz catheter, FloTrac monitoring, titratable drip management, hypothermia protocolCVICU
Number of Beds: 12Patient Types:Post op CABG, Valve, thoracotomies, V-A and V-V ECMO, post cardiac arrest, post heart cath, post op vascular surgery, critical careSkills required:Swan ganz catheters, arterial lines, hemodynamic monitoring, chest tubes, CRRT, medication titration, IABP, Impella, EKOS, vent management, Tandem Life/Tandem LungMICU
Number of Beds: 14Patient Types:Acute respiratory failure, acute renal failure, acute liver failure, DKA, sepsis/septic shock, some post-surgicalSkills required:ART lines, trach care, chest tubes, vasopressor usage, sedation usage, central linesNeuro ICU
Number of Beds: 14 *Very busy unit, quick turn over in patientsPatient Types:CVA, Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), Subdural hemorrhage (SDH), intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH), seizuresSkills required:Trach care/maintenance, art line, vent/ETT, EVD, ICP monitoring (can teach)Surgical ICU
Number of Beds: 14Patient Types:Post surgical, trauma, vascular, multisystem trauma , neuro traumaSkills required:Trach care, art line, chest tube, wound care, drip management (pressors and sedation); CRRT preferred._____________________________________________________________________________________
Patient Ratios:1:2Required Certifications:ACLS, BLS, NIHSSSupport on the Unit:CNA (Ratio): 1:10Receptionist/HUC? NoCharge nurse? 1 per shiftPhlebotomy? YesIV/VAT Team? YesHospitalist? YesTelemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? ICU monitoringTechnology/Equipment:EMR: CernerIV pumps: Plum 360Medication dispensing: OmnicellMonitors: SpacelabsFloating: If yes, where?Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)Orientation:Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unitRehires: orientation will depend on last date hereScheduling:Weekend rotation: Every other weekend, may work back to back weekends (rare)On call? No
Holiday Expectations: One major and one minor seasonal holiday per policyHoliday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.Baptist 2024 RTO dates needing approval:Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 -15Entire month of MarchEaster Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31Mother’s Day Weekend, 5/11-13Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27Father’s Day Weekend 6/15-16Fourth of July 7/3-7Labor day weekend: 8/30-9/2Halloween: 10/30-11/3Thanksgiving: 11/26-30Christmas and New Year’s: 12/21-1/1Approval of time off? Can we approve up to 7 days off on your behalf? Yes, excluding provided blackout dates, NM/Eanh approval for Blackout dates.Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7aSchedule cycle: 6 weeksOther notes:Scrub Color: AnyParking: Staff parking deck on campusAbout Travel Nurse Across America
At TNAA, we take pride in doing things differently. We place our healthcare travelers on high-paying assignments in exciting locations across the country, but it's our service before, during and after your assignment that sets us apart. Our dedicated, supportive staff understands how stressful preparing for a travel assignment can be, and that's why we put our experience to work for you to remove the headaches and send you smoothly on your way. Across our recruiting, clinical, quality assurance, payroll and housing teams, we promise to go out of our way to offer you an exceptional customer service experience. You may be a temporary employee of the facilities you serve, but when you travel with us, you become a permanent part of the TNAA family! Some of the benefits you receive with TNAA:
Guaranteed Pay
- Many contracts allow a hospital to call off a set amount of shifts without penalty to the hospital. When that occurs to a traveler on contract with TNAA, their per diems are not affected.Paid Sick Leave
- Sick leave, in all 50 states, begins accruing from your first day, and you're eligible to use it after 90 days of employment.Travel Reimbursement
- We offer up to $1,000 in travel expense reimbursement.Your Way is Paid
- TNAA pays for all costs associated with getting the licenses and certifications needed for your assignment.Housing
- Get the most out of your housing subsidy with our Easy Stay program or utilize our company provided housing.Insurance
- We offer liability, vision, dental and health from day one.More of what we offer can be viewed on our website at:
www.tnaa.com/benefits