Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $2,252 per week at Brigham & Women's Faulkner Hospital summary:
The Travel Nurse RN in the ICU specializes in critical care, providing nursing support in both the Intensive Care Unit and the Emergency Department. This position requires various certifications and licenses, including BLS and ACLS, along with compliance with health regulations. With a 36-hour night shift schedule, nurses must be adaptable and prepared to handle high-pressure situations while ensuring patient safety.
Certification Details
- BLS
- ACLS
- License/Certificate Verification
- Fit Test
- COVID-19 Vaccine
- MMR
- Influenza Vaccine
- TB Test
- Health Statement
- MGB Criminal Background Check
- MGB Massachusetts CORI
- MGB Resume
- Respirator Medical Clearance (RMC) Attestation
- MGB References
- MGB Skills Checklist
- MGB Confirmation of Assignment/POI Form
- MGB Education Verification
- MGB SSN Trace
- MGB National Sex Offender Check
- MGB Exclusion Checks
- MGB TB Symptom Survey (if Positive PPD)
Job Details
- Critical Care Float who can work in both the ICU and ED
- 36-hour night shift position
- 7pm-7:30 am
- Every other weekend
Job Requirements
- Primary Source Verification of professional license and/or certification, as required for the position. Within 30 days of start date and updated upon expiration. MA Conditional Licenses not accepted. Both NURSYS and BON are required for nursing licenses.
- Must have documentation of TB skin test screening within 3 months of start date and updated if >6 month break. OR Documentation of a negative QuantiFERON TB Test or T-spot (blood test for TB) within 3 months of start date and updated if >6 month break.
- Physician Statement signed by MD/DO/NP/PA. Within 365 days of start date and updated if >6 month break. Due to MA DPH regulation, Windemere & Spaulding Brighton have 2 year expiration.
Schedule Information
- 36-hour night shift position
- 7pm-7:30 am
- Every other weekend
Additional Details
- AHA, Red Cross, CHSF or Military. Brigham & Women's Faulkner, Cooley Dickinson, Nantucket Cottage hospitals prefer AHA, will accept Red Cross
- Vaccine required during flu season Sept 15th - April 30th. Document must be uploaded as PDF. No exemptions or waivers (religious/medical) will be considered.
- A completed primary COVID-19 vaccination series that is approved by the FDA or the World Health Organization (WHO) OR an up-to-date COVID vaccine if a primary series was never received or completed is required. No exemptions or waivers (religious/medical) will be considered.
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, ICU, Registered Nurse, Critical Care, Night Shift Nursing, Healthcare, Patient Care, Nursing Licensure, Emergency Department, Nursing Certifications