AlliedTravelCareers is working with Windsor Healthcare Recruitment Group, Inc. to find a qualified CRT in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53215!
Pay Information
$2,467 per week
About The Position
Job Summary (List Format) :
- Facility : Level III Trauma Center, Level III NICU, Magnet Designation, Comprehensive Stroke Center
- Location : Milwaukee, WI
- Bed Count : 933 beds
- COVID Vaccine : Required
- Experience : Minimum 1 year required
- First-Time Travelers : Considered upon review
- Patient Population : Mostly geriatrics and adults, some pediatric patients in the ED
- Patient Ratio : 1 : 1
- Required Certifications : BLS, ACLS, CRT or RRT
- Required Skills : Vent management, CPAP, BiPAP, Nebulizer treatments, A-line placement, Intubation, Vent weaning, Extubation, ABGs
- Ventilator Experience : AVEA, Servo U, LPU 1200, parapack vents for MRI, Hamilton vents for transport
- Charting System : EPIC
- Medication System : Pyxis
- Floating : May float to all units within the hospital
- Orientation : Minimum of one shift to learn unit flow
- Scheduling :
- Weekend rotation : Every other weekend (default)
- Time off : Up to 7 days (default)
- On Call : Varies (default)
- Holiday expectations : Not specified, varies (default)
- Fatigue Policy : Cannot work more than 60 hours / week or 5 consecutive 12-hour shifts
- Scrub Color : Any (except camo / denim)
- Parking : Not specified
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