NuWest Travel Nursing
RN - Progressive Care Unit (PCU) - Travel - Night Shift
NuWest Travel Nursing, Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
NuWest Travel Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Prescott Valley, Arizona.
Job Description & Requirements
~ Specialty:
ICU - Intensive Care Unit ~ Discipline:
RN ~ Start Date: 10/07/2025 ~ Duration: 13 weeks ~36 hours per week ~ Shift: 12 hours, nights ~ Employment Type:
Travel
Unit Telemetry- WC-Surgical/Neuro 4th Floor- Cost Center:617010 # Beds 48 (two units 4A and 4B) Ratios 1:5 Required Certifications BLS ACLS Common diagnosis / Types of patients COVID, resp, GI, Diabetics, Tele, TIA, CVA as well as general, orthopedic and spinal surgical patients,. Experience or 'Must have' skills Reading basic tele strips, some experience with general and orthopedic surgical patients, CVA and TIA. Cerner experience recommended as there is only one day of orientation Are RN's required to titrate drips No Common titratable &/or set rate drips Diltiazem at a set rate Tele/Monitor Techs on this unit? Do RN's read strips? Tele is monitored remotely, tele techs are on the 3rd floor. Monitor techs read and post strips. RN’s are required to interpret strips and sign at least once a shift.
Charge Nurse/House Supervisor Both. charge does not take a patient assignment Are there Nurse Aides on this unit/Ratios Yes 1:10-15 RT/Equipment (ie Cpap, Bipap, High Flow) Bipap, Cpap, high flow, and some breathing treatments. Schedules are made out for 4 weeks. Self-scheduling is used but not final until the manager balances Weekend Requirement 2 weekends per 4-week schedule Holiday Requirement For Christmas, New Years, and Thanksgiving, I like them to work 2 days and 1 eve or 2 eves and a day (Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day)
Call or Standby Requirement No Floating Requirements Yes, they may float to East Campus, and possibly PCU if qualified Scrub Color/Dress Code Navy blue scrubs Unit/Department Specific Orientation Unit/Department Specific Orientation: 1 Shift of orientation on the unit.
ICU - Intensive Care Unit ~ Discipline:
RN ~ Start Date: 10/07/2025 ~ Duration: 13 weeks ~36 hours per week ~ Shift: 12 hours, nights ~ Employment Type:
Travel
Unit Telemetry- WC-Surgical/Neuro 4th Floor- Cost Center:617010 # Beds 48 (two units 4A and 4B) Ratios 1:5 Required Certifications BLS ACLS Common diagnosis / Types of patients COVID, resp, GI, Diabetics, Tele, TIA, CVA as well as general, orthopedic and spinal surgical patients,. Experience or 'Must have' skills Reading basic tele strips, some experience with general and orthopedic surgical patients, CVA and TIA. Cerner experience recommended as there is only one day of orientation Are RN's required to titrate drips No Common titratable &/or set rate drips Diltiazem at a set rate Tele/Monitor Techs on this unit? Do RN's read strips? Tele is monitored remotely, tele techs are on the 3rd floor. Monitor techs read and post strips. RN’s are required to interpret strips and sign at least once a shift.
Charge Nurse/House Supervisor Both. charge does not take a patient assignment Are there Nurse Aides on this unit/Ratios Yes 1:10-15 RT/Equipment (ie Cpap, Bipap, High Flow) Bipap, Cpap, high flow, and some breathing treatments. Schedules are made out for 4 weeks. Self-scheduling is used but not final until the manager balances Weekend Requirement 2 weekends per 4-week schedule Holiday Requirement For Christmas, New Years, and Thanksgiving, I like them to work 2 days and 1 eve or 2 eves and a day (Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day)
Call or Standby Requirement No Floating Requirements Yes, they may float to East Campus, and possibly PCU if qualified Scrub Color/Dress Code Navy blue scrubs Unit/Department Specific Orientation Unit/Department Specific Orientation: 1 Shift of orientation on the unit.