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Consolidated Medical Travel

Travel Nurse RN - NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care - $3,053 per week

Consolidated Medical Travel, Stockton, California, United States, 95202

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Consolidated Medical Travel is seeking a travel nurse RN NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Stockton, California.

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Job Description & Requirements

* Specialty: NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care * Discipline: RN * Start Date: 09/02/2025 * Duration: 13 weeks * 36 hours per week * Shift: 12 hours, nights * Employment Type: Travel

* Job & Shift * Unit * NICU * Unit Type * NICU (Neonatal 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 * BLS, NRP * Shift Notes * Nights, EOW, first to float * Additional Details * Trauma Level * --- * Charting System * Cerner * Unit Notes * PLEASE NOTE: All NICU Travelers are required to float to Peds and Postpartum. They will take a patient assignment including couplet care in Postpartum. If you traveler is not comfortable with this please do NOT submit them ***ALL MYJOURNEY MODULES NEED TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. TRAVELER WILL BE PUSHED BACK IF ALL MODULES ARE NOT COMPLETED. NO EXCEPTIONS*** ****CERNER EXPERIENCE REQUIRED**** - Unit: NICU Level 3 - # beds: 30 (average census 22) - Certs: BLS, NRP, PALS - Ratios: 1 to 1, 1 to 2 ,1 to 3 - EMR: Cerner, HUGS for security, breast milk bridge which is an add on to Cerner for scanning breastmilk - Charge Nurse: Yes, each shift - Nurse Aides: none - Weekend Requirement: Every other weekend but may need to work more - Holidays: 2 out of 3 majors - Call: Travelers will not be asked to take call (transport call) - Scrub Color: Navy blue - Tele: Phillips - Vents: High frequency vent, Draeger, Nitric Oxide, Nava Ventilation (only Dignity which offers this) - Neonatologist: On call 24/7, no in house, will stay--will be moving to in house soon - IV pumps: Medifusion pumps now, transitioning to the Alaris syringe pumps - IV Team: Must have strong IV skills - RT 24/7: Yes--1-2 in unit - Pharmacy 24/7: Yes - Shifts: 7a, 7p - Floating: May float to peds, but it would be minimal - Floor specific orientation: 2 shifts - Common diagnosis / Types of patients: 22 weeks to term; no neonatal surgeries; high volume sepsis and respiratory; high volume preemies; significant amount of drug withdrawal babies; syphilis babies; very busy unit w/ very sick babies; large volume of IV's and TPN - Additional Notes: No ECMO, have a delivery nurse and RT which attend the high risks; must be comfortable working with surrogates

Job & Shift Unit NICU Unit Type NICU (Neonatal 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 BLS, NRP Shift Notes Nights, EOW, first to float Additional Details Trauma Level --- Charting System Cerner Unit Notes PLEASE NOTE: All NICU Travelers are required to float to Peds and Postpartum. They will take a patient assignment including couplet care in Postpartum. If you traveler is not comfortable with this please do NOT submit them

***ALL MYJOURNEY MODULES NEED TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. TRAVELER WILL BE PUSHED BACK IF ALL MODULES ARE NOT COMPLETED. NO EXCEPTIONS***

****CERNER EXPERIENCE REQUIRED****

- Unit: NICU Level 3 - # beds: 30 (average census 22) - Certs: BLS, NRP, PALS - Ratios: 1 to 1, 1 to 2 ,1 to 3 - EMR: Cerner, HUGS for security, breast milk bridge which is an add on to Cerner for scanning breastmilk - Charge Nurse: Yes, each shift - Nurse Aides: none - Weekend Requirement: Every other weekend but may need to work more - Holidays: 2 out of 3 majors - Call: Travelers will not be asked to take call (transport call) - Scrub Color: Navy blue - Tele: Phillips - Vents: High frequency vent, Draeger, Nitric Oxide, Nava Ventilation (only Dignity which offers this) - Neonatologist: On call 24/7, no in house, will stay--will be moving to in house soon - IV pumps: Medifusion pumps now, transitioning to the Alaris syringe pumps - IV Team: Must have strong IV skills - RT 24/7: Yes--1-2 in unit - Pharmacy 24/7: Yes - Shifts: 7a, 7p - Floating: May float to peds, but it would be minimal - Floor specific orientation: 2 shifts - Common diagnosis / Types of patients: 22 weeks to term; no neonatal surgeries; high volume sepsis and respiratory; high volume preemies; significant amount of drug withdrawal babies; syphilis babies; very busy unit w/ very sick babies; large volume of IV's and TPN - Additional Notes: No ECMO, have a delivery nurse and RT which attend the high risks; must be comfortable working with surrogates