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Seeking a **Registered Nurse** with **PICU specialty** for a high-paying travel assignment in **Charlottesville, VA**. This role offers a salary significantly greater than local positions, with **travel costs included**. Ideal for experienced RNs ready to start soon, with flexibility to choose yo...
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United States , Charlottesville
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Join Tucson Medical Center as a Seasonal Registered Nurse in the PICU. This 13-week contract offers a competitive rate and a supportive, family-style atmosphere. Requires current AZ RN license and BLS; acute care experience preferred. Seasonal staff living 100+ miles from Tucson receive $750 per ...
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Join Tucson Medical Center as a Seasonal Registered Nurse in the PICU. This 13-week contract offers a competitive rate, flexible schedules, and a $750 living expense stipend for eligible travelers. Requires current AZ RN license, BLS, and one year of acute care experience. Provide compassionate, ...
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United States , Tucson
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United States , Springfield
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United States , Akron
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Seize a high-paying PICU Registered Nurse travel assignment in Oklahoma City. This role offers an exceptional salary, inclusive of travel costs, surpassing local opportunities. Enjoy the flexibility to control your schedule while gaining experience in renowned facilities. Start your next adventur...
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About the Registered Nurse PICU role

A career in pediatric intensive care nursing represents one of the most demanding and rewarding paths within the healthcare field. Registered Nurse PICU jobs focus exclusively on the care of critically ill infants, children, and adolescents, typically up to the age of 18, who are facing life-threatening conditions, serious injuries, or complex post-surgical recovery. These young patients require constant, vigilant monitoring and advanced medical interventions, making the role of the PICU nurse both clinically intense and emotionally profound.

Professionals in this role are responsible for the comprehensive assessment, planning, and implementation of care using the nursing process. Their daily responsibilities include managing sophisticated life-support equipment such as ventilators and infusion pumps, administering potent medications, and titrating drips based on real-time physiological data. They must interpret complex monitoring systems, recognize subtle changes in a child’s condition, and respond with urgency. Beyond the technical skills, PICU nurses serve as a critical bridge between the medical team and anxious families, providing clear explanations about the patient’s status, expected recovery trajectory, and care plans. They educate parents on how to participate in their child’s care, offer emotional support during crises, and advocate for the unique needs of each pediatric patient.

Common responsibilities also include collaborating closely with pediatric intensivists, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and social workers to deliver multidisciplinary care. PICU nurses must document every intervention meticulously, maintain sterile techniques for invasive lines and procedures, and ensure a safe, developmentally appropriate environment. They often manage pain and sedation protocols, perform frequent neurological checks, and coordinate care for children with conditions ranging from severe respiratory failure to traumatic brain injuries or congenital heart defects.

To excel in Registered Nurse PICU jobs, candidates typically need an active Registered Nurse (RN) license and a degree from an accredited nursing program. Most employers require at least one to two years of recent acute care or pediatric experience, though some positions welcome new graduates with strong clinical rotations. Essential certifications often include Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS), with many units also requiring Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) credentials. The most successful PICU nurses possess exceptional critical thinking skills, the ability to remain calm under pressure, strong communication abilities, and a deep sense of empathy. They must be comfortable with high-stakes decision-making, technology-dependent care, and the emotional weight of caring for seriously ill children and their families. This profession demands resilience, continuous learning, and a genuine passion for pediatric healthcare, making it a deeply fulfilling specialization within nursing.