Travel Neuro ICU Registered Nurse

Medical Solutions is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Phoenix, Arizona.

Job Description & Requirements

  • Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit
  • Discipline: RN
  • Duration: 13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift: 12 hours, days
  • Employment Type: Travel
We’re seeking talented healthcare professionals whose adventure game is as strong as their clinical game. Those that want flexibility and high pay, we have the positions for you!

Some of the industry-leading benefits enjoyed by Medical Solutions travel nurses and travel allied healthcare professionals include:

  • Day One Medical, Dental, and Vision with low premiums
  • Day One 401(k) with Company Contribution
  • Personalized Compensation Packages
  • Paid, Private, Fully Furnished, Pet-Friendly Housing
  • Dedicated Recruiter and 24/7 Customer Care Line
  • Per Diem Allowance and Paid Travel
  • Licensure and Certification Reimbursement
  • Free Liability Coverage
  • Voluntary Benefits: Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Accident, and Pet Insurance
  • Equal Employment Opportunity
  • And More!
Estimated pay package based on bill rate at time job was posted. Bill rates can change frequently and without notice. Exact pay package may vary based on guaranteed hours,

distance being traveled, and customizations available for travelers.

For details about this specific facility, copy & paste this URL to access this marketing sheet:

Orientations, Mondays, except for holiday weeks

Candidates can NOT work another assignment/contract while working for Dignity AZ (Cannot work two contracts at the same time)

must be gone from commonspirit for 12 months as perm staff, to be considered for a travel assignment

NO FACIAL PIERCINGS AND ONLY NATURAL HAIR COLORS (no weird colors)

ONBOARDING DUE 1pm CST WEDNESDAY BEFORE START. THE FACILITY WILL NOT ALLOW ANYTHING TO BE PENDING, AND THEY WILL PUSH THE TRAVELER BACK IF THE FILE IS NOT COMPLETE BY THE DEADLINE.

LEVEL I EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

PREVIOUS TRAVEL REQUIRED FOR ED, NEURO ICU

CERNER EMR REQUIRED FOR ED

TRAVEL TEAMS: Must have their own vehicles

Cath Lab will not consider tech/RN teams

Parking: Assigned to a parking lot, and then will be shuttled to the facility. Night shift: Assigned to a parking garage

Travelers can be expected to have nursing students, this is a teaching hospital Facility highlight: Located in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, St. Joseph's is a 607 bed, nationally recognized center for quality tertiary care, medical education and research. Lung transplant specialty. Liver and Kidney Transplant as well. Associated with the Barrow Neuro Institute, world’s #1 institute. All profiles must include: Unit size, Hospital size, Trauma Level, EMR(cerner experience)

2 years of CORE experience required in specialty being submitted to; Level 1 Trauma and Teaching experience required*

Facility will not consider any contract shorter than 13 weeks

Prophecy Dysrhythmia Exam required 24-48hrs prior to acceptance of a position. Maximum attempts is 2: Required for: Ambulance Transport, Cardiac Cath Lab, ICU, CVICU, EP Lab, ER, Helicopter Transport (Flight), House Supervisor, PACU/Recovery, PCU, PICU, Pre-op/PACU, Stepdown, Telemetry/IMC, Transitional ICU/TCU units.IF FAILED, will be DNU for 6 months within Commonspirit AZ and Sacramento Region

*Day 1 Pass/Fail Exam: see unique notes for details Medical Solutions Job ID #1090050. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: ICU (Intensive Care Unit)

About Medical Solutions

At Medical Solutions, we’re people who care, helping people who care. No matter how you look at it, there’s a whole lot of care going on in our world and that’s just the way we like it. What do we do? Medical Solutions is one of the nation’s largest providers of total workforce solutions in the healthcare industry, connecting nurses and allied health clinicians with hospitals and healthcare systems across the country and around the corner. Through our family of brands, we also serve a segment of clients outside of the healthcare space. And we’re the very best at what we do. You’ll love our culture that’s filled with heart and soul. As a company and employer, we’re sincerely and unabashedly us. We lead as humans first and believe the unique qualities o
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