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Seeking an experienced Neuro ICU Travel Nurse for Phoenix. This role requires 2+ years of Neuro ICU RN experience, an ADN/Diploma, and active BLS/ACLS. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including health/dental/vision, retirement matching, paid vacation, and travel stipends. Join a mission-driven team ...
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United States , Phoenix
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20.00 - 80.00 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Until further notice
Explore the dynamic and critical world of Neuro ICU Travel Nurse jobs, a specialized nursing career path that combines high-acuity neurological care with the adventure of travel. Neuro ICU Travel Nurses are registered nurses who provide expert care to patients with life-threatening neurological conditions, such as traumatic brain injuries, strokes, hemorrhages, spinal cord injuries, and complex neurosurgical post-operative cases. These professionals step into temporary assignments at hospitals across the country, bringing their vital skills to facilities experiencing staffing shortages or heightened patient acuity. In this role, nurses are responsible for the continuous monitoring and management of critically ill neurological patients. Typical duties include conducting comprehensive neurological assessments using tools like the Glasgow Coma Scale, managing intracranial pressure monitors and ventricular drains, administering potent vasoactive and sedative drips, and providing meticulous ventilator management. They vigilantly watch for subtle changes in a patient's neurological status, which can indicate deterioration, and respond swiftly to emergencies. A core responsibility is not only to sustain life but also to provide compassionate care and clear communication to anxious patients and their families during incredibly stressful times. To excel in Neuro ICU Travel Nurse jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and credentials. Typically, a minimum of two years of recent experience in a dedicated Neuro Intensive Care Unit or similar critical care setting is required. Candidates must hold an active RN license, with a compact multistate license being highly advantageous for travel roles. Core certifications include Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), while certifications like Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) or Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN) are strongly valued. Essential skills include sharp critical thinking, proficiency in advanced hemodynamic monitoring, a deep understanding of neuro-pharmacology, and the resilience to work in a fast-paced, emotionally demanding environment. The profession demands adaptability, as travel nurses must quickly integrate into new teams, learn different hospital protocols, and navigate new cities with professionalism. Ultimately, Neuro ICU Travel Nurse jobs offer a unique opportunity for skilled nurses to advance their clinical expertise while exploring new regions. These positions are ideal for autonomous, compassionate, and highly skilled nurses seeking to make a significant impact on patient outcomes in various healthcare settings while enjoying the benefits and flexibility of a travel career.

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