Travel Nurse RN - PCU - Progressive Care Unit - $1,443 per week at Longview Regional Medical Center summary:
The Travel Nurse RN specializes in the Progressive Care Unit (PCU), providing critical patient care during night shifts. Responsible for utilizing the Nursing Process, the nurse ensures safe and effective care while maintaining clinical competencies and leading staff. This role requires a Texas or Compact RN license, BLS and ACLS certifications, and at least 2 years of experience in telemetry or progressive care.
Certification Details
BLSACLS
Job Details
START ASAPTHIS IS FOR THE HEART / VASCULAR UNITSHIFT: NIGHTS- 7P TO 7A- ROTATING DAYS WITH CALLFLOAT REQUIREDThe PCU/Telemetry Registered Nurse holds shift accountability for providing care to patients by utilizing the Nursing Process in accordance with the state Nurse Practice Act and Hospital policy and procedures.The Registered Nurse demonstrates critical thinking skills, scientific judgment and leadership in the anticipation and planning for safe delivery of care; maintains clinical competencies through continuing education; delegates patient care priorities commensurate with the education and experience of the staff available; provides direction and supervision of assigned personnel delivering patient care.
Job Requirements
BLS (AHA OR ARC)ACLS (AHA OR ARC)2 yrs. experienceTX OR COMPACT LICENSE
Schedule Information
Nights - 7pm to 7amRotating days with callFloat required
Unit Specific Information
PCU/Telemetry Unit
Additional Details
RN - Step Down/Telemetry Nights (7pm - 7am)Position will be required to float to other units: yesNumber of beds in your facility: 224Years of experience required: 2 years exp with Telemetry or Progressive CareWilling to review clinicians with pending state license: noWork schedule for this position: 7pm - 7am, rotating days, plus callEMR for your facility: medhostScrub colors / dress code: any solid color scrubsParking location: night shift employees can park on campus
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, Progressive Care Unit, Telemetry, Registered Nurse, Nursing Process, Patient Care, BLS, ACLS, Nights Shift, Healthcare