Certification Details
- REQUIRED : ACLS, BCLS, NIH certifications
- Certifications such as AHA-RQI and AHA instructor cards are acceptable
- PER DIEM ONLY : Required for Telephone Triage / Call Center
- Review the required certifications for techs, allied and non-clinical roles
Job Details
- RTO after booking is NOT allowed and is NOT allowed to be worked out onsite. Any call offs or additional RTO on unit, could possibly turn into a Cancel and DNR
- Runs more like an ICU. Strong drip experience is a must
- Target Ratios : 3 : 1 or 4 : 1
- Unit will accept contracts from 13+ weeks up to March 15, 2025 (hard stop) to get the Unit through the Holidays!
- 36 or 48 Hours can be offered. If Accepting 48 Hours, No OT will be billed until After 48 Hours
- 12 HR DAYS; 06 : 45 - 19 : 15
- Float Requirement : Floating required as needed to sister unit which is an ICCU also.
- Weekend Requirement : EVERY OTHER WEEKEND.
Job Requirements
- Minimum Years of Experience : 2 yrs of Experience Needed
- Traveler Experience : Accepts 1st time travelers.
- Locals Accepted
- REQUIRED Skills : must have experience with arterial lines and titrating vasoactive drips, PCU / DOU / IMC / Stepdown, Telemetry, Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Management of dysrhythmias, Telemetry - on the unit monitoring, Use of Rapid Response Teams, IV insulin protocols, Blood Product Administration, Central line care / management, Peripheral Line Care / Management, PICC line management, Heparin Protocols, CVA, Chest tubes-Emerson / Pleurevac, External CPAP / BIPAP, High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC), Nasal Cannula, Non-invasive airway management, Tracheostomy Management, Isolation Precautions
- ACLS, BCLS, NIH certifications required, as well as, experience with IV start, telemetry and conscious sedation.
Schedule Information
- 12 HR DAYS; 06 : 45 - 19 : 15
- Weekend Requirement : EVERY OTHER WEEKEND
- No Overtime will be billed until after 48 hours for those accepting 48-hour schedules
- No Block Scheduling
- RTO : 7 days MAX for Auto Offer
Unit Specific Information
- Cardizem, Nitro, Precedex, Cardene, Levophed, Dopamine, Dobutamine, Neo drips given on unit
- Only one pressor drip per patient, any more and they're transferred to ICU
- Bedside telemetry monitors with remote backup
- Nurses must be able to recognize and treat dysrhythmias
- Pyxis and Epic systems used on unit
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