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Care Dynamics, LLC

Care Dynamics, LLC is hiring: RN CVICU in Fresno

Care Dynamics, LLC, Fresno, CA, US, 93720


Job Description

Job Description

RN CVICU


Are you ready to make a difference in critical care?


Join a team dedicated to excellence in cardiovascular intensive care, providing top-tier patient support in a fast-paced, rewarding environment. This contract position in Fresno, CA offers competitive pay, a collaborative healthcare team, and the chance to work in a role that truly impacts lives.


Whats in it for you?


  • Competitive Pay: Earn $75.34 per hour plus an additional $7.53/hr reward rate for your expertise and dedication.


  • Flexible Schedule: Work three 12-hour shifts per week (7:00 PM - 7:30 AM), Monday through Friday, totaling 36 hours weekly.


  • Short-Term Commitment: Three-month contract, with opportunities to make a significant impact in a short time frame.


  • Supportive Work Environment: Work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated, high-quality care.


What youll be doing:


  • Implementing and monitoring comprehensive patient care plans for CVICU patients.


  • Observing, recording, and communicating patient conditions, ensuring each action aligns with physician and nursing directives.


  • Coordinating patient care across all disciplines to ensure a seamless approach to recovery.


  • Managing discharge planning with the healthcare team to provide a smooth transition for patients.


  • Utilizing critical thinking and decisive judgment to deliver effective care, even under stressful circumstances.


Requirements:


  • Experience: Minimum of 5 years as an RN in a CVICU or similar critical care setting.


  • Specialized Skills: Expertise as a Traveler RN-CVICU, with proficiency in handling complex patient cases with minimal supervision.

  • Adaptability: Ability to thrive in high-stress environments, making a meaningful impact where it matters most.


Does this sound like something you want to be part of?


Join us in shaping a brighter future in critical care.