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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Mar 23, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Neuro Acute Epilepsy Monitoring unit position requiring Level 1 trauma experience and dysrhythmia competency in an acute care hospital setting.
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Work in a 48-bed Neuro Acute Epilepsy Monitoring unit (6N) with 10 dedicated epilepsy specialty rooms in a Level 1 trauma, acute care hospital
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Patient population includes epilepsy (24-48 hour trend EEGs), brain tumors, subdural hematoma, scoliosis surgeries, TBI, and other neurological diagnoses
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Patient ratio is 1:4 on both days and nights
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Unit uses Cerner EMR
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Unit type is primarily Med/Surg with telemetry also required
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Vents: BiPAP managed by respiratory therapy; RT available 24/7
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Charge nurse present with no patient assignment; one resource RN available on both day and night shifts; PCT support of 1-2 on days and 1 at night
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SWAT RN available for difficult IV access
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Hospitalist or intensivist in-house during days; pharmacy available 24/7
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12-hour night shifts, 7p–7a
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4 weekend shifts required per 4-week period; self-scheduling
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Floating may be required to Med/Surg or Telemetry floors
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Holiday coverage required per unit rotation
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Active AZ RN license or Compact (NLC) license required; must be active at time of consideration — pending licenses will not be 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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Level 1 trauma experience required
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Med/Surg and/or telemetry background required; strong critical thinking and assessment skills essential
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BSN preferred; Med/Surg or Telemetry certification preferred
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Must pass the Relias Dysrhythmia exam prior to offer confirmation (2 attempts allowed)
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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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Valid driver's license required for consideration
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Responsibilities include neurological assessment, monitoring trend EEGs, managing epilepsy patients, and detecting subtle changes in patient condition; Med/Surg and Tele RNs will be trained to assess cranial nerves
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Day 1 of orientation includes a pass/fail SIMs Lab evaluation covering sterile technique for Foley catheter insertion and central line dressing changes; nurses who break sterile field may be dismissed
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Orientation also covers lifts, restraints, and wound care in an educational format
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Floor-specific orientation consists of 2 shifts on the unit
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Candidates must not have been directly employed (full-time, part-time, or PRN) by any CommonSpirit, CHI, or Dignity Health facility within the past year; candidates employed PRN through outside staffing firms will be considered
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Candidates must permanently reside at least 50 miles from the facility; driver's license is used to verify permanent address
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Grey's Anatomy steel scrub color required
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Natural hair color required; no facial piercings permitted; men must be clean-shaven (for fit testing purposes)
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Travel nurses must have access to their own personal vehicle