4 North Carolina Intensive Care (ICU) Jobs
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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:
- First-time travelers not accepted.
- General ICU skillset required: critical care gtts experience (insulin, vasopressors, sedation), management of invasive lines (ART/CVP), cardiac rhythm interpretation, chest tubes, ventilator management, blood products, and wound care/dressing changes.
Unit Details:
- Patient population includes ventilated patients, stroke and thrombectomy patients, OptiFlow, BiPAP, overdose patients, EndoTool, CRRT, GI bleeds, and some trauma patients.
- Support includes CNA assistance with turning, feeding, ADLs, blood sugars, lab draws, and mobility; no HUC/receptionist; charge nurse, RT, hospitalist, and intensivist available 24/7; IV/VAT team available. Phlebotomy is primarily RN responsibility, with limited hospital backup.
- Uses hardwire monitors and travel tele boxes, Alaris IV pumps, Omnicell med dispensing, Philips monitors, Arctic Sun, Hemosphere, Belmont rapid transfuser, and LifeFlow.
Shift & Scheduling:
- Every other weekend.
- No call required.
- Travelers will work 75% of holidays.
Special Requests:
- RTO: Can approve up to 6 days off, excluding holidays – must add time to the end of the contract if unable to meet contracted hours.
Floating Requirements:
- Float within region and scope of practice. Region 1 includes Cabarrus, University City, Stanly, Lake Norman, and Central Division (CMC Main + Mercy + LCH [peds only]); could float to any facility within the region if needed.
ICU Travel Job Responsibilities
ICU healthcare professionals, including both nurses and allied health professionals, play a vital role in continuously monitoring patients' vital signs, responding promptly to patient changes and emergencies, and providing exceptional care to critically ill individuals. With their specialized experience, ICU professionals educate patients and their families about their conditions and treatments, offering support throughout the recovery process. Collaboration with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including physicians, respiratory therapists, and pharmacists, is essential in delivering comprehensive and individualized patient care. Join the dedicated team of ICU healthcare professionals and contribute to the well-being of patients in critical conditions!
Intensive Care (ICU) Travel Nurse Jobs in North Carolina
Intensive Care (ICU) travel jobs provide exciting opportunities for both nursing and allied health professionals to care for critically ill patients with life-threatening conditions. These jobs are available in specially equipped units with state-of-the-art technology and equipment designed for close patient monitoring and treatment. ICU Travel Jobs can be found in hospital ICUs across the country, offering a chance to expand your skills and make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients in critical need. Explore our Intensive Care Unit travel jobs today and secure your next assignment!