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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Apr 6, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced travel RN for a critical care ICU position requiring a minimum of 3 years of ICU experience and prior travel nursing experience in a similar acuity setting.
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8-bed ICU unit within a hospital setting
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Patient population includes cardiovascular, respiratory failure, sepsis/septic shock, neurological conditions, post-surgical, and metabolic/endocrine emergencies
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Manages complex drips including vasopressors, sedation/analgesia, cardiac, insulin, heparin, sodium bicarbonate, electrolyte replacement, paralytics, and thrombolytics
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Proficiency with lines and drains including PICC, A-line, dialysis lines, chest tubes, NG tubes, Foley catheters, JP drains, and wound vacs
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Operates CRRT and mechanical ventilators
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Oxygen delivery modalities include NC, mask, non-rebreather, HFNC, BiPAP/CPAP, vent, nebulizer treatments, inline suction, and vent weaning
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Night shift: 7:00 PM – 7:30 AM
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Every third weekend required
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No on-call requirements
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May float to a 24-bed PCU/Med-Surg unit with RN and PCT support
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Unit is RN-only staffed with manager/house supervisor support
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Epic EMR (experience preferred)
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Active OH RN license or compact RN license currently in hand
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Current BLS and ACLS certifications required
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Minimum 3 years of ICU experience required
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Minimum 2 years of travel nursing experience in a similar acuity setting required
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Must pass a dysrhythmia/EKG exam (administered on first day, two attempts allowed)
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Must reside more than 50 miles from the facility to qualify for the travel pay rate
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Proof of address required for consideration (acceptable documents: driver's license, voter registration card, federal income tax return, military Form 2058, or W2 from U.S. government)
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Full SSN and date of birth (MM/DD) required for consideration
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1 supervisory reference required
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Nursys license verification required
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Copy of certifications required
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Conducts ongoing patient assessments and develops, implements, and evaluates individualized plans of care for critically ill patients
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Manages patients with multi-system organ failure and/or multisystem trauma
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Performs hemodynamic monitoring, including Swan-Ganz catheter management
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Assists with insertion of intra-aortic balloon pumps, chest tubes, Impella devices, and transvenous/temporary pacing
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Administers conscious sedation and manages advanced respiratory modalities
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EKG study guides will be provided prior to testing on day one
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BSN preferred but not required
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CCRN, PCCN, TNCC, TCRN, RN-BC, and NIH Stroke Certification are preferred but not required
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Patient population spans adults (18–64) and geriatrics (65+)
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Role requires the ability to perform shift work, maneuver patient weight, and sustain periods of standing, walking, and bending