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Supervisor (RN), Nursing Unit - Neonatal, ICU (NICU)
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Lead our Neonatal ICU (NICU) team in Encinitas as a Nursing Supervisor (RN). This leadership role requires a California RN license, 3+ years of experience, and prior leadership or unit familiarity. We offer a robust benefits package including full medical, a 403(b) match, and tuition reimbursemen...
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United States , Encinitas
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74.51 - 102.45 USD / Hour
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Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
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ICU RN
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Seeking a dedicated ICU Registered Nurse in San Andreas. Provide comprehensive patient care using the nursing process and assume relief charge duties. Requires CA RN license, acute care experience, and AHA certifications (BLS, ACLS, PALS). We offer robust benefits including health plans, retireme...
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United States , San Andreas
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62.79 - 79.31 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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ICU RN
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Seeking a dedicated ICU Registered Nurse in Merced, CA. This role requires a current CA RN license, BLS/ACLS, and critical care experience or a residency program. You will provide comprehensive patient care in a dynamic ICU setting. We offer excellent benefits including health insurance, retireme...
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United States , Merced
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60.22 - 79.24 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Discharge Coordinator (RN) - Cardiothoracic, ICU (CTICU)
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Seeking a dedicated Discharge Coordinator (RN) for our Cardiothoracic ICU in San Diego. You will coordinate the entire discharge process from admission, creating individualized education plans and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. Requires a CA RN license, 1+ year of experience, and BL...
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United States , San Diego
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Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
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Explore the critical and rewarding world of RN ICU jobs, where skilled Registered Nurses serve as frontline heroes in the Intensive Care Unit. ICU RNs are specialized professionals dedicated to providing hands-on, round-the-clock care for critically ill patients. These individuals manage complex health conditions, from severe trauma and post-operative complications to life-threatening illnesses, requiring a unique blend of advanced clinical expertise, sharp critical thinking, and profound compassion. The role is centered on stabilizing patients, preventing complications, and supporting recovery in a high-stakes environment where every second counts. The typical responsibilities of an ICU Nurse are vast and demanding. Central to the role is the continuous assessment, planning, and implementation of intricate care strategies. This involves the meticulous operation and monitoring of sophisticated life-support equipment such as ventilators, infusion pumps, and hemodynamic monitoring systems. Nurses in this field administer potent medications, perform advanced interventions, and provide comprehensive support to both patients and their families during incredibly stressful times. Documentation is rigorous, requiring precise charting of vital signs, treatments, and patient responses. Furthermore, ICU RNs collaborate closely within a multidisciplinary team of doctors, specialists, and respiratory therapists to develop and execute tailored treatment plans. Common duties also include maintaining strict infection control protocols, supervising other healthcare staff, and participating in ongoing training and quality improvement initiatives. To succeed in ICU nursing jobs, a specific set of skills and credentials is essential. All candidates must possess an active Registered Nurse (RN) license. While specific requirements can vary by facility, most employers seek nurses with prior acute care experience and strongly prefer or require specialized certifications such as Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) or Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). The profession demands exceptional technical proficiency, unwavering attention to detail, and the ability to make rapid, sound decisions under extreme pressure. Emotional resilience is crucial for managing the intense emotional toll of the ICU environment. Strong communication skills are vital for effective team coordination and for providing clear, empathetic guidance to distressed families. A commitment to continuous learning is non-negotiable, as medical technology and protocols constantly evolve. For those with a passion for high-acuity medicine and a desire to make a profound difference at the most vulnerable moments of a patient's life, pursuing RN ICU jobs offers a uniquely challenging and fulfilling career path at the pinnacle of the nursing profession.

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