TravelNurseSource
Travel RN - ICU/Critical Care - Boston, MA - - 12/04/24 - Excellent Benefits 202
TravelNurseSource, Boston, Massachusetts
TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Boston, Massachusetts, 02118 About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse Job Specialty: Intensive Care Job Duration: 13 weeks Shift: 12-hour Nights, Every Other Weekend, Every Other Holiday Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week Experience: Minimum 2 years of recent acute hospital experience, at least 1 year of critical care, and 1 year of Level I surgical trauma experience. Neuro experience required. License: Registered Nurse (RN) Certifications: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Must-Have: - Ability to independently read and interpret telemetry rhythm strips - Required to pass a telemetry test on the first day - Preferred experience in Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) Job Description: - Provide intensive care for patients in a critical care setting - Care for patients with conditions such as kidney transplants, heart issues, free-flap neck dissections, neuro-critical situations, trauma, and other complicated surgical needs - Manage 28 beds with an average patient ratio of 1:2 or 1:1 - Work within a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality care - Flexible with scheduling requirements including nights, weekends, and holidays 26409425EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS BLS - AHA Core Competency Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Advocating for patients from diverse backgrounds and with different healthcare needs refines your patient advocacy skills, making you a more effective advocate in various healthcare settings. Connect with healthcare professionals nationwide, expanding your professional network. These connections can open doors to new career opportunities, collaborations, and lifelong friendships within the healthcare community. Travel nurses can bring fresh perspectives to healthcare facilities, contributing ideas and insights that may lead to improvements in patient care, safety, and overall healthcare quality. Travel nurses often form close bonds with colleagues who share similar adventurous spirits. This camaraderie can provide a strong support system during assignments and beyond. Working in various healthcare settings exposes you to different patient populations, diseases, and treatment methods. This exposure enhances your ability to adapt and learn, making you a more versatile and knowledgeable healthcare professional.