Registered Nurse - ICU every other weekend (Friday & Saturday for nights); holiday rotation and occasional standby/on-call rotation
Roles & Responsibilities • Provide high-quality critical care to IC...
Registered Nurse - ICU every other weekend (Friday & Saturday for nights); holiday rotation and occasional standby/on-call rotation
Roles & Responsibilities • Provide high-quality critical care to ICU and PCU patients, including sepsis, respiratory failure, DKA and post-op complications • Titrate drips and manage common infusions such as sedation, vasopressors and insulin with precision • Perform bedside 12-lead EKGs and interpret dysrhythmias as part of ongoing cardiac monitoring • Collaborate with Respiratory Therapy to manage ventilators, BiPAP/CPAP and advanced airway support • Monitor telemetry and review remote monitor tech alerts to keep patients safe and stable • Serve as primary caregiver when assigned (including coverage without a nurse aide) and escalate changes in condition promptly • Float between MCU, EC MST, Pediatric units and West Campus when needed to maintain competency across acuities • Participate in charge/standby rotations and contribute to a fair holiday/weekend schedule
Qualifications • Active RN license in good standing (required) • ACLS and BLS certification (required) • Minimum 2 years of ICU experience (PCU/Med-Surg + ICU considered for candidates from larger facilities) • Demonstrated ability to titrate drips and manage critical care infusions • Comfortable with ventilator/BiPAP/CPAP support and bedside cardiac monitoring • Proficiency with Cerner charting systems preferred • Willingness to float to other units and campuses with appropriate notice • Must pass dysrhythmia exam within two attempts prior to contract start (80% passing threshold)
Education • Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Nursing Diploma accepted — BSN not required • Active RN license for Arizona • Unit and hospital orientation required (orientation hours posted)
Knowledge & Skills • Dysrhythmia recognition and 12-lead EKG acquisition • Telemetry monitoring and remote monitor collaboration • Drip titration protocols and infusion management • Ventilator fundamentals and working with RT on ventilator/BiPAP/CPAP patients • Critical care assessment and prioritized interventions for sepsis, respiratory arrest, DKA and post-op issues • Familiarity with Cerner electronic health record workflows • Charge nurse experience and ability to manage multiple high-acuity patients when required
Benefits • Comprehensive travel assignment perks that help you feel at home on the road • Supportive team culture where your skills and judgment are valued • Paid onboarding with unit-specific orientation to get you comfortable and confident • Licensure assistance and certification support (ACLS/BLS friendly environment) • Opportunities to expand your clinical skills across ICU, PCU and MST patients • Flexible scheduling with predictable 12-hour blocks and guaranteed hours • Local resources and recruiter support to make relocation and logistics easier