Excel is seeking highly skilled healthcare professionals for travel assignments across the United States. As a Travel Healthcare Professional, you will have the opportunity to work in diverse healthca...
Excel is seeking highly skilled healthcare professionals for travel assignments across the United States. As a Travel Healthcare Professional, you will have the opportunity to work in diverse healthcare settings, providing essential medical care while exploring new locations and cultures.
Key Responsibilities: • Provide direct patient care in accordance with healthcare facility policies and procedures. • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care. • Maintain accurate patient medical records and documentation. • Adhere to infection control standards and other regulatory requirements. • Educate patients and their families on healthcare plans and treatments.
Qualifications: • Active state licensure in [specify relevant states] (e.g., RN, LPN, PT, OT). • Minimum [number] years of experience in [specialty]. • BLS/CPR certification (ACLS, PALS, or others as required by specialty). • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to adapt to different environments and work independently.
Why Choose Excel Medical Staffing: • Trusted partner with a proven track record in healthcare staffing. • Competitive compensation package including hourly wages and stipends. • Access to a wide range of healthcare facilities and specialties. • Personalized support throughout your assignment. • Opportunity to enhance your skills and build a diverse professional portfolio.
Unit Notes: • Cannot take any travelers living within a 60 mile radius of the facility. • MUST Have: Level 1 or 2 trauma experience with a 250+ bed facility. • Min 2 years ICU RN experience • Candidate understands that they must call in each day prior to their shift to know which critical care unit/location they are working at in Fargo. • Experience titrating vasopressor drips - required (must see this on resume or skills checklist). • Epic charting. • General job duties. • Types of procedures required. • Management of 1-3 critically ill patients, management of varying patient populations including critically ill neuro, cardiac, CT surgery, trauma, medical, and surgical patients. • Ability to manage vasopressors, sedatives, analgesics, inotropics, antiarrhythmics, and other titratable drips. • Ability to assist with bedside procedures including RSI, EVD placement, Tracheostomy, line placement, other diagnostic tests. • Equipment utilized in the unit/dept. EPIC EMR, Omnicell Automated Dispensing Cabinet, Aleris IV pumps, MOOG Feeding pumps, IABP, EVD, Phillips Patient Monitoring Systems, AvaSure patient Monitoring, Impella • Required skills and minimum years of experience. 2 years of experience in large hospital (over 250 beds), level 1 trauma. • Ability to care for critical ill patients independently. • Specific licensures and certifications/registrations required. BLS - must be AHA, ACLS - must be AHA, NIHSS, ND or compact state RN License • Shift or schedule requirements. Travelers in this role will call in each day prior to their shift to find out where they will be working. • May float to MS if needed to task or take patient assignment of up to 3. • Day/Night Rotate-8 and 12 hour shifts, occasional 4 hour shifts. • Every other Weekend • Every other Holiday • No call required. • Employee will not work alone • Floating to over units/departments. Floating to all critical care departments in Sanford Fargo including 5AB, Intermediate ICU with ratios up to 4:1 and Broadway ICU with ratios of up to 3:1 • May be required to float to med surg units as needed • Bed size/number of rooms for this unit/dept. 32 beds • Nurse to patient ratio of this unit. 1 nurse to 2 patients • Tell us about the unit/department specific training and orientation program. The candidate will get a total of 32 hours of orientation. That includes 8 hours of hospital orientation, 8 hours of orientation to this unit (5CD) 4 hours of orientation to our Intermediate ICU, and then 12 hours of orientation to our Broadway ICU. All of this will take place over the 1st week of the assignment. • All clinicians must badge in and out at facility. • Scrub Color: Navy Blue.