Neonatal Intensive Care RN | Lexington, North Carolina
Job Description
Nursing degree, active registered nurse (RN) license and minimum 1+ years NICU RN experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.Step into a vital role caring for newborns and their families by bringing your expertise as a Registered Nurse specializing in Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) and Neonatal/Perinatal nursing. This contract opportunity invites you to provide high-quality, compassionate care in a fast-paced medical environment, supporting vulnerable infants and collaborating with a talented multidisciplinary team.Qualifications & Experience:Valid and unrestricted RN licenseMinimum of 1 year of recent NICU or neonatal/perinatal nursing experienceProficiency in advanced neonatal assessment and interventionKnowledge of neonatal resuscitation protocols (NRP certification preferred)Strong communication skills and ability to counsel and educate familiesExcellent organizational and documentation abilitiesKey Responsibilities:Deliver evidence-based nursing care to premature and critically ill newbornsMonitor patient vitals, assess for changes, and promptly respond to emergenciesAdminister medications, IV fluids, and specialized therapies as orderedCollaborate with neonatologists, respiratory therapists, and allied health professionals to develop and implement individualized care plansSupport families through education, emotional reassurance, and updates on infant statusMaintain meticulous records to ensure accuracy and compliance with healthcare standardsBenefits & Perks:Experience in a respected, dynamic clinical setting with access to advanced medical technologyProfessional growth through collaboration with specialized NICU staffExposure to a variety of neonatal and perinatal cases for skill developmentIf you're driven by a passion for neonatal care and excel under pressure, this role offers a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in the lives of newborns and families. Apply today to contribute your specialized nursing skills in a setting where they truly matter.#p31