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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: May 18, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a travel RN for a Float Pool position covering ICU, Med/Surg Tele, and PCU units across two campuses, requiring at least 2 years of RN experience and ICU background with drip titration skills.
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Float pool assignment covering ICU, Med/Surg Tele, and PCU units across two acute care hospital campuses
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West campus includes a 14-room stepdown unit (double occupancy, avg census 20), a 95-bed Med/Tele unit divided into 4 areas, and MedSurg broken into 10-room pods (double occupancy)
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East campus is a smaller, similar setup with ICU and stepdown patients; float pool also covers inpatients holding in the ED
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Nurse-to-patient ratios: PCU 1:4, Med/Surg Tele 1:5-6
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Common patient population includes geriatric, orthopedic, post-cardiac cath, post-MI, CABG (post-op day 3-4), and post-procedural patients from an active cath lab program
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RNs are required to titrate drips including Heparin, Cardizem, Amiodarone, Nitro, Dopamine, Dobutamine, and Insulin
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Respiratory equipment includes CPAP/BiPAP at night on Med/Surg and BiPAP, CPAP, and heated high-flow oxygen in PCU
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Monitor techs cover PCU and Med/Surg Tele; RNs must be able to independently interpret cardiac rhythm strips
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Charge nurses are present on each unit and do not take patient assignments; nurse aides are utilized across all settings
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Cerner EMR is used for charting
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12-hour night shifts (7p–7a)
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Every other weekend required
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Float pool travelers are first to float; unit assignment is communicated by text message from the staffing office approximately 2 hours before shift start
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Campuses are approximately 20–25 minutes apart
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Standby (on-call) may be required on shifts with excess staffing — travelers may be called in at any point during the 12-hour standby period
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Schedule is published 6 weeks out covering 4 weeks at a time; night shift will attempt to accommodate block scheduling, but flexibility is required
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13-week contract
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Active AZ RN license or Compact (NLC) license required; must be active at time of consideration — pending licenses not accepted
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Current BLS and ACLS certifications required; pending certifications not accepted
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Minimum 2 years of RN experience required
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At least 1 year of ICU experience required
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Proficiency titrating vasoactive and cardiac drips (Heparin, Cardizem, Amiodarone, Nitro, Dopamine, Dobutamine, Insulin)
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Ability to interpret cardiac rhythm strips independently
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Cerner EMR experience preferred
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Must reside more than 50 miles from the facility (driver's license used to verify permanent address)
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Candidates may not have been directly employed full-time, part-time, or PRN by any CommonSpirit, CHI, or Dignity facility within the past year (candidates employed PRN through outside staffing firms will be considered)
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Copy of driver's license required for consideration
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Two professional references required: one supervisor from within the last 12 months and one peer or supervisor from within the last 3 years, both including dates of employment and eligibility for rehire
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RNs must take and pass the Relias Dysrhythmia exam with a score of at least 80% within two attempts prior to offer confirmation; failure to pass within two attempts results in a 6-month ineligibility period for CommonSpirit facilities in AZ and Sacramento
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A pass/fail sterile technique test covering Foley catheter insertion and central line dressing changes is administered on the first day of orientation; failure on the second attempt results in the same 6-month ineligibility
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Orientation consists of an 8-hour general hospital orientation day, a 12-hour shift on West Med/Tele, and a 12-hour shift on West PCU
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Travelers are included in the permanent staff holiday rotation
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Scrub color is currently solid professional colors; will transition to navy scrubs in alignment with Dignity guidelines in October