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Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $2,692 per week

Consolidated Medical Travel

Apple Valley, CA
3 days ago

Job Description

Consolidated Medical Travel is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in San Bernardino, California.Job Description & Requirements

  • Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit
  • Discipline: RN
  • Start Date: 10/08/2025
  • Duration: 13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift: 12 hours, days, nights
  • Employment Type: Travel

Job & Shift

Unit

ICU

Unit Type

ICU (Intensive Care Unit)

Division

Nursing

Care Setting

Acute

Shift Length

12

Guaranteed Hours

36 hours per week

Years of Experience

2 Years

License to Submit

Yes

BSN Required

No

Orientation Hours

12 Hours

Required Certifications

ACLS, BLS, COVID Vaccine Required

Shift Notes

12 hr Days, EOW, First to Float

Additional Details

Trauma Level

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Charting System

Cerner

Unit Notes

- Unit: ICU - # beds: 22 beds, avg daily census is about 8 - Certs: BLS, ACLS - Ratios: 2:1 - EMR: Cerner Power Chart - Charge Nurse: Yes - they do not take a pt assignment - only in emergencies - Nurse Aides: None - Weekend Requirement: Every other weekend - Holidays: Yes - work them in with perm staff rotation - Scrub Color: Navy - Tele/Monitor Techs: GE moniters - no monitor tech, monitor are in patient rooms, nurses must read and interpret strips - Drips : Amio, cardizem, dopamine, dobutamine, heparin, cardiac drips and hypertensive drips, propofol - Vents: Yes - they use Hamilton G5, Puritan Benette 840 - Hospitalist or Intensivist in house: Yes - they are 24/7 -IV Team: No - RT 24/7: Yes - Pharmacy 24/7: No - staffed from 7am- midnight, omnicell for after hours - Shifts: 12 hr shifts, , , self scheduling but not guaranteed - Floating: Will float to tele (4 to 1) - Floor specific orientation: They will get 1-2 shifts of orientation on unit - Common diagnosis / Types of patients: sepsis, chest pain, GI bleeds, TIA's, strokes, No CRRT, general medical surgical ICU nurses needed - Additional Notes: 2 years of experience required, travel experience is preferred, must be detail-oriented, unit is traveler friendly, they will float to tele frequently since census on unit remains low usually, if they want to float to ED they will allow that - they will let them take a patient assignment if desired but it is not required

Job & Shift Unit ICU Unit Type ICU (Intensive Care Unit) Division Nursing Care Setting Acute Shift Length 12 Guaranteed Hours 36 hours per week Years of Experience 2 Years License to Submit Yes BSN Required No Orientation Hours 12 Hours Required Certifications ACLS, BLS, COVID Vaccine Required Shift Notes 12 hr Days, EOW, First to Float Additional Details Trauma Level --- Charting System Cerner Unit Notes - Unit: ICU - # beds: 22 beds, avg daily census is about 8 - Certs: BLS, ACLS - Ratios: 2:1 - EMR: Cerner Power Chart - Charge Nurse: Yes - they do not take a pt assignment - only in emergencies - Nurse Aides: None - Weekend Requirement: Every other weekend - Holidays: Yes - work them in with perm staff rotation - Scrub Color: Navy - Tele/Monitor Techs: GE moniters - no monitor tech, monitor are in patient rooms, nurses must read and interpret strips - Drips : Amio, cardizem, dopamine, dobutamine, heparin, cardiac drips and hypertensive drips, propofol - Vents: Yes - they use Hamilton G5, Puritan Benette 840 - Hospitalist or Intensivist in house: Yes - they are 24/7 -IV Team: No - RT 24/7: Yes - Pharmacy 24/7: No - staffed from 7am- midnight, omnicell for after hours - Shifts: 12 hr shifts, , , self scheduling but not guaranteed - Floating: Will float to tele (4 to 1) - Floor specific orientation: They will get 1-2 shifts of orientation on unit - Common diagnosis / Types of patients: sepsis, chest pain, GI bleeds, TIA's, strokes, No CRRT, general medical surgical ICU nurses needed - Additional Notes: 2 years of experience required, travel experience is preferred, must be detail-oriented, unit is traveler friendly, they will float to tele frequently since census on unit remains low usually, if they want to float to ED they will allow that - they will let them take a patient assignment if desired but it is not required