Modality | Critical Care / ICU RN |
Gross weekly pay | $2,793/week |
All-inclusive hourly rate | $77.58/hour |
Shift length | 3x12 Nights hours |
Start date | ASAP |
Location | Loma Linda, CA |
This city, located in the heart of the Inland Empire, offers a unique blend of healthcare opportunities, a welcoming community, and a variety of experiences. As a travel nurse in Loma Linda, you'll have access to prestigious healthcare facilities, providing valuable career growth. The city's family-friendly atmosphere, cultural diversity, and proximity to local parks and attractions create an ideal environment for exploration. You can enjoy outdoor activities in nearby regional parks, visit the renowned Loma Linda University Medical Center, and experience a variety of local events and festivals. Loma Linda's central location in Southern California allows for easy access to major attractions, from the scenic beauty of nearby beaches to the thrilling experiences of Los Angeles and Orange County. Whether you're seeking professional advancement, a family-friendly atmosphere, or cultural enrichment, Loma Linda has it all!
Are you a registered nurse with a passion for providing life-saving care to critically ill patients? As a Travel Critical Care / ICU RN, you will have the opportunity to bring your expertise to a variety of settings, making a positive impact on patients’ lives. This role is ideal for a nurse who is comfortable in fast-paced and dynamic environments, has exceptional critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, and can adapt to changing situations with ease.
To be eligible for this position, you must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in a critical care setting, hold an active RN license in good standing, and have certifications such as BLS, ACLS, and others as required by the facility. ICU nursing experience and certifications such as the CCRN (Critical Care Registered Nurse) are preferred.
As a Travel Critical Care / ICU RN, your responsibilities will include:
Providing life-saving care to critically ill patients
Assisting physicians in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
Administering medications and monitoring patients during procedures
Keeping detailed patient information and updating medical records
Ensuring a clean and organized work environment
Contributing to quality improvement initiatives
Offering education and support to patients and their families
Common Critical Care / ICU Procedures:
Management of conditions such as sepsis, respiratory distress, and cardiac arrest
Administration of life-saving interventions such as mechanical ventilation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Continuous monitoring of vital signs and electrolyte levels
Management of complex medication regimens and intravenous fluids