8 New Mexico Critical Care (CCU) Jobs
Travel Nurse (RN) - Intensive Care Unit
$2,387/wk
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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:
Required Skills/Experience: Two (2) years current experience required in specialty.
Required Credentials: One of the following is required: Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN).
Unit/Facility Details: This position will need to flex across skill sets to include ICU, PCU, and Med/Surg along with Peds
Special Requests: You must provide or pass a Basic Cardiac Arrhythmia/Dysrhythmia Assessment (BCA) exam prior to or during the first week of your assignment. If you fail this test twice you will be cancelled.
Shift & Scheduling: Weekend Structure: As Needed On-Call
Call-Back Requirements: As Needed
Floating Requirements: Floating between departments and or local locations within 20 miles is required.
Critical Care Travel Job Responsibilities
Critical Care healthcare professionals, including nurses and allied health professionals, provide care to acutely ill patients across the lifespan, primarily in intensive care units (ICU), critical care units (CCU), or progressive care/telemetry units. They can specialize in various areas such as medical, surgical, burn, cardiac, trauma, neurologic, or neonatal care, to name a few. Depending on the role, job responsibilities in Critical Care can include conducting comprehensive patient assessments, delivering specialized care in emergency situations, performing or assisting with technical procedures, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, and providing crucial emotional support to patients and their families. Join the ranks of Critical Care healthcare professionals traveling with Trusted today!
Critical Care (CCU) Travel RN Jobs in New Mexico
Critical Care travel jobs offer exciting opportunities for both nursing and allied health professionals to work in high-demand positions across the United States. These jobs are primarily based in intensive care units (ICU), Critical Care Units (CCU), and progressive care/telemetry units. However, they can also be found in other areas such as postanesthesia care units (PACU). Whether you prefer to work on a single unit or as part of a critical care float pool, Critical Care professionals are sought after for their strong critical thinking and assessment skills, ability to care for patients with complex health conditions, and the confidence to thrive in fast-paced environments. Take the first step towards a fulfilling career in Critical Care by applying for a critical care job today!