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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Apr 13, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced ICU RN for a Float Pool ICU position in Montgomery, AL, requiring at least 2 years of experience and critical care skills across multiple ICU specialties.
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Float Pool ICU position with assignment to a home unit on the first day of orientation
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Eligible home units include General Cardiac ICU (10 beds), CVICU (12 beds), MICU (14 beds), Neuro ICU (14 beds), and Surgical ICU (14 beds)
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General Cardiac ICU patient types include STEMI, post heart cath with interventions, respiratory failure/ventilated, post cardiac arrest, post stroke, renal failure, hypertensive emergency, and sepsis
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CVICU patient types include post-op CABG, valve and thoracotomy surgeries, V-A and V-V ECMO, post cardiac arrest, post heart cath, and post-op vascular surgery
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MICU patient types include acute respiratory failure, acute renal failure, acute liver failure, DKA, sepsis/septic shock, and some post-surgical patients
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Neuro ICU is a high-volume, fast-turnover unit with patient types including CVA, SAH, SDH, IPH, and seizures
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Surgical ICU patient types include post-surgical, trauma, vascular, multisystem trauma, and neuro trauma
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Patient ratio of 1:2
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General Cardiac ICU skills include vent care, hemodynamic monitoring, medication titration, arterial lines, IABP, Impella, EKOS, CRRT (PrismaFlex), chest tubes, Swan-Ganz catheter, FloTrac monitoring, and hypothermia protocol
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CVICU skills include Swan-Ganz catheters, arterial lines, hemodynamic monitoring, chest tubes, CRRT, medication titration, IABP, Impella, EKOS, vent management, and Tandem Life/Tandem Lung
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MICU skills include art lines, trach care, chest tubes, vasopressor and sedation management, and central lines
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Neuro ICU skills include trach care, arterial lines, vent/ETT, and EVD; ICP monitoring can be taught on the job
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Surgical ICU skills include trach care, art lines, chest tubes, wound care, and drip management (pressors and sedation); CRRT preferred
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EMR: Cerner; IV pumps: Plum 360; Medication dispensing: Omnicell; Monitors: Spacelabs
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ICU monitoring required — RNs must be able to read and interpret telemetry strips
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12-hour night shifts (7:00 PM – 7:00 AM), with day shift availability (7:00 AM – 7:00 PM); 6-week schedule cycle
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Floating may be required to like units (ICU-to-ICU, ICU-to-MS task limited to 3, or ICU-to-ER/ICU holds)
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Weekend rotation every other weekend; back-to-back weekends are rare but possible
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No on-call requirements
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Active AL RN license or compact RN license required
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Current certifications required: BLS, ACLS, and NIHSS
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Minimum 2 years of ICU nursing experience required
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First-time travelers must have at least 2 years of experience and Cerner or Epic EMR experience
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Cerner experience preferred
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Candidates must reside more than 60 miles from the facility to be eligible
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Required documentation for consideration includes: 1 reference from a charge nurse or above from the past 12 months, copy of certifications, full SSN, and date of birth (day and month)
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply with at least 2 years of experience and Cerner or Epic experience
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Unit support includes CNAs (1:10 ratio), a charge nurse per shift, phlebotomy, IV/VAT team, and hospitalist coverage
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Orientation consists of 24 hours of classroom time followed by 24 hours on the unit for new-to-facility travelers or those returning after 1+ year absence; rehire orientation is assessed based on the last date of service
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Holiday coverage is required for one major and one minor seasonal holiday per policy
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Several RTO blackout dates apply throughout the year — candidates should be aware of scheduling restrictions around major holidays and select weekends
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Former permanent staff must wait 6 months before being considered for a travel contract
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An interview is required — this facility does not use auto offers
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Scrub color: any
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On-campus staff parking is available