11 Wisconsin Pediatrics (Peds) Jobs
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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.
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You must be able to complete labs within 48 hours of signing.
Required Skills/Experience: First-time travelers allowed if 3 years of experience in a high acuity hospital. Can consider candidates with extensive Level II experience at a high acuity hospital. Strong Pediatric ICU experience and at least 1 year of CV experience required. CV ICU, cardiac step down, or general cardiac experience required.
Preferred Skills/Experience: CV experience preferred over Level I trauma experience. Teaching Hospital Experience.
Required Credentials: Traveler will be required to pass Telemetry test prior to being cleared to start.
Unit Details: Neonate, infant, pediatric, and adolescent patient population. Provides family-centered care to critically ill or injured children and their families. Mixed CVPICU and PICU patient population. Cares for cardiac, respiratory, neuro/neurosurgical, trauma, and heart, liver, and kidney transplant patients. Includes medical and surgical cases such as acute head injuries, critical neurological disorders, pulmonary diseases, cardiac anomalies, organ transplantation, multisystem organ failure, and ECMO. 1:1 patient ratio.
Shift & Scheduling: Monday through Friday with every other weekend and some holidays required. No call.
Floating Requirements: May float to NICU and general care.
Pediatrics Travel Job Responsibilities
Pediatric healthcare professionals, including nurses and allied health professionals, play a crucial role in providing specialized care to young patients and their families. Their responsibilities encompass administering medications and treatments, educating family members, and ensuring a compassionate and friendly environment for children. Effective communication, critical thinking skills, and a caring attitude are essential in pediatric care. Pediatric travel professionals are highly sought after and jobs offering exciting opportunities for personal and professional growth!
Pediatrics (Peds) Travel Nurse Jobs in Wisconsin
Pediatrics (Peds) travel jobs offer rewarding opportunities for nursing and allied health professionals to care for young patients in various settings with different levels of acuity. Pediatric healthcare professionals specialize in providing compassionate care to babies, children, and adolescents, taking into account their unique developmental stages. Collaboration with family members is essential in pediatric care, involving them in treatment decisions whenever possible. If you are a registered nurse or allied health professional who enjoys working with young patients, exploring pediatric travel jobs may be the next step in your career- start browsing today!