TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a qualified ICU / Critical Care RN in Lawton, Oklahoma, 73505!
Pay Information
$1,867 per week
About The Position
ID : 51084111 Shift : 6 : 00 PM-6 : 30 AM Description : 13-week assignment foran open ICU. The unit is a medical ICU, Surgical ICU, CVICU and neuroICU.
In the event the helicopter cannot fly, we will careforpediatric patients in the unit. The unit is consists of twosections containing a 14-bed unit and a 12-bed unit.
Patient s placementis determined based on bed availability not by reason for admittance.Staffing ratio in ICU is 1 : 2 with the occasional 1 : 3 for ICU patients.
Low census may result in floating to CVCU, which is a 1 : 4 staffing, or to ED to care for hold patients with the same patient ratios.
RNs wear navy blue scrubs. Submission requirements : At least 1+ years of experience -RequiredTraveler will work CVICU, ICU, CCU, MSICU (Med / Surg) - Required - Please ensure your traveler agrees to a full float positionRecent traveler experience -highly preferredProfile HistorySkills Checklist, current to 1 year, pertinent to the specialty2 Supervisory Reference Forms, taken within the last two yearsLicensure Certifications (OK State License or compact BLS - AHA, NIH, ACLS - AHA, PALS - AHA, PALS preferred, not required, added bonus if included)Candidates' Permanent Address(Facility will consider local candidates at a reduced rate) OnCall : No Call WeekendDescription : 5 days in six weeks (AHA),NIH,BLS (AHA) Guaranteed Hours : 36 Contract Weeks : 91
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Job Requirements
Required for Onboarding
- Competency Exam
- Core Mandatory Exam
- Self Assessment (Skills Checklist)
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