Trauma ICU RN
Omaha, NE
American Traveler
3x12 hrs, Nights
$2,338/weekOverview
- Start Date06/22/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
- Facility InformationShort Term Acute Care380 beds
- SettingHospital
Pay
Description
Assignment Overview
- Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
- Hours: 36 hrs/wk
- Start Date: Jun 22, 2026
- Length: 13 weeks
- Openings: 1
Description
American Traveler is hiring a travel RN for a Trauma ICU position at a Level I Trauma Center in Omaha, NE, requiring a minimum of 2 years of ICU experience and active ACLS, BLS, and NIHSS certifications.
Details
- Acute care, Level I Trauma Center — the only Level I trauma center in the health system
- 18-bed Trauma ICU (TICU) unit
- Patient population includes adults and pediatric patients 15 years and older with diagnoses including major trauma, sepsis, stroke, ARDS, MODS, COPD, and cardiac arrest, as well as ED admits and system transfers
- Nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:1–2 (ICU) and 1:4 (PCU)
- RNs are required to titrate drips including vasopressors, paralytics, narcotics, sedation, and antiarrhythmics
- Equipment includes CVPs, IABP, Impella (core staff will take if no experience), A-lines, Swans, EV-1000, ICP monitoring, Zoll-Thermoguard for hypothermia protocol, and Bell Mont rapid transfuser — training available on most
- Ventilator management ranges from nasal cannula to full mechanical ventilation; RNs are not required to manage RT equipment beyond troubleshooting
- Draeger heart monitoring with centralized telemetry — no telemetry techs on unit; RNs must be able to independently read and interpret cardiac rhythms
- EMR: Epic experience preferred
- 12-hour night shifts (1830–0630)
- Self-scheduling managed by the unit manager based on unit needs
- 4 weekend shifts required per 6-week scheduling period
- Floating required to inpatient units across the hospital, excluding Maternity/NICU
- Manager interview required for this position
Requirements
- Active NE or Compact (NLC) RN license — must be active at time of consideration; pending licenses not accepted
- Active certifications required: BLS, ACLS, and NIHSS — pending certifications not accepted
- Minimum 2 years of ICU nursing experience required
- BSN not required
- First-time travelers will not be considered for this position
- Candidates must reside more than 50 miles from the facility — a valid driver's license is required to verify permanent address
- Candidates may not be currently or recently (within the past year) employed full-time, part-time, or PRN at any facility associated with CommonSpirit Health, including CHI and/or Dignity Health (candidates who worked PRN through outside staffing firms will be considered)
- Two professional references required: one supervisor from within the last 12 months and one peer or supervisor from within the last 3 years, both including dates of employment and eligibility for rehire
- Valid driver's license required for consideration
Additional Information
- Fast-paced unit caring for critically ill patients — strong critical thinking skills, a positive attitude, and a team-oriented approach are key to success on this unit
- A charge nurse is present on every shift and does take a patient assignment
- Nurse aides/patient care techs are available at a 1:18 ratio
- Unit-specific orientation consists of 2 shifts, followed by a pass/fail open-book skills exam on the final day of orientation (Friday) — a minimum score of 90% is required to pass; failure to pass results in contract termination
- Navy blue scrubs required
- Artificial nails are prohibited in all patient care departments — refusal to remove artificial nails will result in contract termination
- RTO must be requested upfront and is limited to 7 or fewer days for a 13-week contract; additional RTO will not be approved after submission
- Holiday coverage expectations apply per unit scheduling needs
Facility
CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center Bergan Mercy
4 nurses recommend working with CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center Bergan Mercy
Pros
Staff support each other and help when needed.
Cons
Poor patient nurse ratios. Frequent med-surg ration is 6-to-1. PCU ratio is frequently 4-to-1.

- Short Term Acute Care
- 380 beds
Employer
American Traveler
68 nurses recommend working with American Traveler
Pros
Savannah has been beyond incredible throughout this whole process! Patient, supportive, willing to take a chance, knowledgeable, and just a great person!
Cons
If she has one, I’ve yet to find it.
Recommends working with American Traveler
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With over 25 years of experience, American Traveler has established a reputation for outstanding customer service. Our team ensures a smooth, worry-free experience for those starting on or expanding their travel nursing and allied careers.
With thousands of travel nursing and allied jobs nationwide, our attentive and approachable recruiters find positions that align perfectly with your career aspirations and personal requirements.
American Traveler offers exceptional benefits, including premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment, generous 401(k) match, substantial housing stipends, and more. Additionally, with 24/7 support and access to our in-house clinicians, you are assured confidence and comfort throughout your assignment.
With our team behind you, you can relax and enjoy a rewarding travel career.
About Omaha, NE
As a Travel Trauma ICU Nurse in Omaha, NE here's what you should know:- The cost of living in Omaha is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living, providing good value for residents.
- Omaha experiences hot summers with average highs around 86°F and average lows around 65°F.
- Winters are cold with average highs around 33°F and average lows around 14°F.
- Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Omaha, with a variety of options available for travel nurses.
- Omaha is car-friendly, with well-maintained roads and highways.
- Public transportation options include buses and a limited light rail system.
- Omaha has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues may include allergies and respiratory conditions.
- There is a growing population of travel nurses due to the city's healthcare facilities.
- Omaha offers a vibrant food scene with a variety of restaurants serving diverse cuisines.
- The city has a thriving art and music community, with numerous galleries, live music venues, and performance spaces.
- Sports enthusiasts can enjoy local teams and outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby state parks and recreational facilities.
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