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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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Required skills/experience: 2 years recent experience in Critical Care/Intensive Care Unit minimum, Must have experience with CRRT, Bipaps, drawing own labs, Chest Tubes PICC, no vascular access team, call on own consults, conduct own codes(must be comfortable)
Shift & schedule requirements: Start Date: 4/27 or 5/11. Every Other Weekend Required. Based on Unit Needs; will be needed to work July 4th.
Floating requirements: Will be expected to float to ICU and all inpatient units- Med/surge, Med/tele, Acute/tele, and ED with prior experience
Special request requirements: Please note that we are asking all clinicians not to request time off during the World Cup (June 11 – July 19). If your candidate has any RTO during this timeframe, please ensure it is minimal, as managers may not be able to approve these requests.
Unit and facility details: TUKHS is a nicotine-free facility
Transitional Care Travel Nurse Job Responsibilities and Salary
The job responsibilities of a Transitional Care nurse are to provide skilled nursing care. This includes maintaining ventilators, administering respiratory treatments, and administering medications such as IV fluids and IV antibiotics. TCU nurses also provide wound care and education to patients and families. Both Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses can work in Transitional Care settings. As people recover from extensive illnesses, TCU nurses are in high demand. The average annual salary in the United States for a Transitional Care nurse is around $80,000. Salaries may be higher if the nurse has relevant certifications or additional years of experience.
Transitional Care Unit (TCU) Travel Nurse Jobs in Kansas
Transitional Care nurses work in hospital and skilled rehab settings. The Transitional Care Unit (TCU) is an intermediate unit between acute care and home. Patients in this unit are still recovering from an acute illness or injury and need additional rehab and care before going home. Job descriptions for Transitional Care nurses note excellent critical thinking skills and prior rehab experience. Are you looking for your dream job? Explore the many Transitional Care travel nurse opportunities below.