Travel Nurse (RN) - Step Down Unit

$2,513/wk

Cooperstown, NY
Night
3 shifts x 12 hours
Start September 15th · 11 wks
Contract Details
Job Type
Travel
Nurse/Patient
1/3-4
Shift Type
Night
Contract Date
09/15/2025 - 12/01/2025
Expected Length
11 weeks
Hours Per Shift
12
Shifts Per Week
3
Travel Pay Breakdown
Weekly Gross WagesStipends
Weekly Gross Wages
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Stipends
Housing, Meals & Incidentals in Cooperstown,NY
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Requirements
Experience
24 months of role experience is required with some in the last 12 months.
Must have at least 24 months of Step Down Unit experience.
References
Candidates must provide 2 charge/lead references from within the past 2 years in order to be considered for this role
License
Candidates must have a New York license
Certifications
BLS (Required)
ACLS (Required)
Vaccinations
Flu vaccination required. Religious, medical, and personal declinations accepted.
Proof of Identification
Proof of identification required
Additional Information

Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.

Additional Details:

Types of patients on the unit:

Patients requiring intermediate care between ICU and med/surg levels

Unit details:

Unit has a "U" shape layout

Nursing station is centrally located on the floor for easy access to all patient rooms

Pyxis machines located at both ends of the hall for medication access

Windows on each patient room allow visibility from the hallways

One centralized clean supply area for staff convenience

SCU nurses are responsible for providing care to patients who require close monitoring but are more stable than ICU patients

Nurses should be comfortable with telemetry, managing post-surgical recovery, and providing support for patients transitioning out of critical care

The unit’s high census rates and diverse patient needs require strong organizational and multitasking skills

ID requirements

Driver's License/State ID

Trusted Benefits

Health

(day 1)

Dental

(day 1)

Vision

(day 1)

401k

(opt in)