10 Vermont Acute Care Jobs
Travel Nurse (RN) - Medical Surgical Unit
$2,587/wk
Contract Details
Travel Pay Breakdown
Benefits
110
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:
Required Skills/Experience:
- Must have IV ultrasound guidance experience, strong IV skills, AVA Certified, PICC skills, etc.
- Must have large trauma Level 1 experience in the last year.
- Must be able to assess PICC lines, complete dsg changes for PICCs and administer TPA as needed.
Unit/Facility Details: PICC line placement is not a requirement but please note if traveler is certified.
Shift & Scheduling:
- Assignment is 13-16 weeks.
- Rotating D/N, primarily days but will need to be flexible to rotate to nights as needed
- Every other weekend required
- Typically one week of nights followed by a week of days, but there could be mid-week rotations as well
- Unit does their best to allow appropriate time off between rotations, typically 48 hours
- Currently don’t have as many night needs, but really need travelers to be flexible to be utilized to fill as many of our critical vacancies as possible.
- Monday to Sunday.
Floating Requirements: Required to float to place PIV, troubleshoot PIV and PICC lines, ports, dsg changes, draw bloods as backup, etc.
Details:
• AUTO OFFER - NO INTERVIEW: This is an auto-offer position. You will likely not interview with the facility prior to receiving an offer. However, an interview can be arranged upon request. All time off requests must be submitted at application. Scheduling requests must be worked out with the manager directly upon starting the assignment. Any offers for this job will require a clear "Yes" or "No" response from the nurse within 24hrs or the offer must be declined.
Acute Care Travel Job Responsibilities
Acute Care healthcare professionals, including nurses and allied health professionals, play a vital role in providing comprehensive care to patients with acute medical conditions. Depending on the role, their responsibilities can encompass assessing patients, developing individualized treatment plans, administering or assisting with medications and other treatments, evaluating treatment effectiveness, documenting care, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and providing education and support to patients and their families. Acute Care healthcare professionals must demonstrate expertise, compassion, and the ability to handle the emotional demands of their patients' acute needs. Embarking on an Acute Care travel job provides professionals with the opportunity to enhance their skills, gain diverse experiences, and contribute to the delivery of exceptional patient care.
Acute Care Travel Nurse Jobs in Vermont
Acute Care travel jobs provide exciting opportunities for nursing and allied health professionals in a wide range of healthcare settings, extending over 6,000 hospitals across the United States. There are ample opportunities to work in assigned nursing units or as part of an acute care float pool. Acute Care healthcare professionals are also in demand by long-term acute care and post-acute care facilities. Job descriptions for acute care healthcare professionals highlight the importance of strong assessment and organizational skills in delivering high-quality care. If you are seeking a fulfilling career as an Acute Care professional, explore our travel job opportunities below!