6 Nebraska Intensive Care Unit Jobs
Travel Nurse (RN) - Intensive Care Unit
$3,093/wk
Contract Details
Travel Pay Breakdown
Benefits
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:
An interview may not be available prior to offer.
Resume: Each employment history entry must include all the following: detailed duties, hospital size, unit size, trauma level (if applicable), patient ratio, teaching facility.
References: At least one reference must be from the same unit/specialty as the job you're applying to.
Required Credentials:
- You are required to pass a Basic Dysrhythmia/EKG exam during onboarding.
- Pass/fail open-book skills exam on Friday during orientation; must score 90% to pass.
Special Requests:
- Any employment gaps greater than 30 days must be explained.
- Cannot have worked at any CommonSpirit location within the last 12 months.
- Cannot apply to more than one job order on the same unit and shift at the facility.
- Candidates may not be full-time, part-time, or PRN with any facility associated with CommonSpirit, including CHI or Dignity.
- RTO needed upfront (7 or less days per 13-week contract). Additional RTO will not be approved, including after submission.
Unit Details:
- Variety of ICU acuity patients, including vented patients; BIS scoring, TTM, and rare IABP.
- RNs are required to titrate drips, including vasopressors/inotropes, sedatives, heparin, octreotide, and insulin.
- No nurse aides/patient care techs on the unit.
- eICU support.
Shift & Scheduling:
- 6 weekend shifts in a 6-week schedule period; night shift weekends are Fridays and Saturdays.
- Holidays rotate with permanent staff.
Floating Requirements:
- Can float to PCU or MedSurg.
Travel RN Job Salary & Responsibilities
Your travel RN salary is based on your specialty, experience, and where you secure your assignment. Registered Nurse job descriptions focus on technical knowledge and supervisory skills; attention to detail; and communication with patients, families, and healthcare professionals in critical situations. But, an RN’s responsibilities also require a combination of compassion, patience, and resilience.
This isn’t news to you. You came to Trusted because you’ve tried RN staffing agencies without the personal support you need. This doesn’t surprise us, either. We’re a team of Trusted nurses who’ve been in your shoes (those comfy, non-slip shoes). We’ll help advance your career on your terms.