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As part of our site RN Float Pool, you will be lending your knowledge and experience to ICU, Step-Down, MS, OSS, and Neuro Trauma units. Responsibilities: The role of the Super Float Pool Registered Nurse is to perform patient care under the direction of the Nurse Manager/Director of the department to which the RN is assigned for his or her shift.
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Our RN Resident New Graduate openings in Critical Care Float Pool can be idel to allow you experience as a new nurse in ED, ICU and PCU. We will guide a strategic orientation and training to all areas of critical care, and allow you to find where you fit long term.
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Note: (minimum 3-years recent acute RN experience for RN II) Experience in two or more nursing specialty areas Adult Med/Surg/Tele/PCU, Adult ICU/PACU, Women’s Services, NICU & PICU, or Emergency Services) Must be a Clinical Nurse II at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for at least one (1) year to be promoted within the clinical ladder.
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Specialized care includes orthopedic and surgical services, ICU, women’s services, a newborn nursery, comprehensive cardiovascular care from diagnostics to open heart surgery, vascular lab, sleep center, emergency services, the CHRISTUS Weight Loss Institute, wound care, rehabilitation, and more.
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The Registered Nurse (RN) relates effectively with other shifts/departments for optimal continuity of care. The Registered Nurse (RN) provides clinical supervision for entry level nurses and assists in their development.
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Float Pool RN Premium of $5.00 per hour. ICU nurse to patient ratios are 1:1 or 1:2 based on acuity and the units are staffed with a charge nurse and Health Unit Coordinator 24/7.
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Critical Care Float Pool nurses may staff overflow area as patient care needs arise—typically located in South PACU. Function/Duties of Position $49.16 - $78.18 per hour, depending on degree and experienceHiring Bonus up to $12,000 DOE and Relocation Package Available.
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Our team is broken down into two groups, Med/Surg and Critical Care. The Med/Surg team floats between approximately 18 units (including the Step Down units) while our Critical Care RNs primarily float between the six ICUs at Hartford Hospital (MICU, SICU, Cardiac ICU, Neuro ICU and Cardiothoracic ICU.
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The Sisters of Providence and Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange have deep roots in California, bringing health care and education to communities from the redwood forests to the beach shores of Orange county - and everywhere in between.
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An opportunity to gain and practice critical care skills in the following areas: Neuro-Surgical Trauma ICU, Medical ICU, Coronary Care Unit, Cardiovascular ICU , and our intermediate care ICU- the MSICU.Join the dynamic team in the Albany Medical Center Critical Care Float Pool today.
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Job DescriptionAdditional Information About the Role Unit - Special Float Pool FT Nights Up to $15,000 Sign-On Bonus Competitive Pay (See Career Ladder Information Below) Specialty Float Premium Pay (Begins After Orientation) BSN Differential Shift Differential Benefits Eligible Required: 2+ Years ICU or ED RN Experience BLS & ACLS Certifications BJC RN Career Ladder - The BJC Registered Nurse Career Ladder differentiates BJC as the place for nurses to work in the greater St. Louis area.
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Float across multiple departments and specialties caring for highly complex, critically ill patient populations in a variety of intensive care units (ICUs) such as the Trauma Life Center, Burn ICU, Neurosciences ICU, and Cardiovascular ICU, and float to intermediate care (IMC) units as needed.
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The Float Pool supports the Emergency Department, ICU, General Surgery, Orthopedic, Neuroscience, Cardiac, Short Stay, Oncology, and Medical/Surgical units. Current enrollment in an LPN, RN or Nurse Practitioner program, and completion of one (1) semester of clinical rotation within the program.
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Description Multi Campus Float Pool Staff RN - ICU Full Time (36 Hour Week) Night Shift $20,000 Hiring Bonus and relocation for eligible external candidates who meet all conditions for payment - this is in addition to the fantastic benefits and compensation package offered by Providence Swedish that begin on your first day of employment.
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With 971 beds, a specialized Orthopedic & Spine Tower, a Level III Regional Neonatal ICU, and the largest Emergency Department and Level 1 Trauma Center in the state with our own specialized Red Shirt Trauma Program, there are many opportunities to apply your knowledge and skills.
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