NICU Registered Nurse
Charlotte, NC
Wayward Medical
3x12 hrs, Nights
Relocation Bonus
$1,828/weekOverview
- Start Date08/10/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Benefits
- Guaranteed Hours
- Retention bonus
- Weekly pay
- Dental benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Relocation bonus
- Medical benefits
- Vision benefits
- Holiday Pay
- Discount program
Description
There are a lot of travel nursing agencies.
Most of them can submit you to a job.
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At Wayward Medical Staffing, you get one point of contact, straight answers, permission before submission, and real check ins that are not just disguised extension calls.
We do the boring stuff well.
We answer fast.
We tell the truth.
We get your permission before putting your name in front of a facility.
And when something gets weird on assignment, we pick up the phone.
We’re not a billion-dollar staffing machine with five departments and four handoffs before someone learns your name.
We’re a Mom and Pop shop who puts relationships first. We’re built for travelers who want to be treated like humans, not chart numbers.
That means we stay with you through the full assignment, help you navigate the messy parts, and start thinking about your next contract before this one ends.
Our rule is simple:
No one gets burned.
If you want an agency that communicates clearly, follows through, and actually sticks around after you start, apply with Wayward.
We’ll walk you through the details and help you decide if this assignment is the right fit.
Registered Nurse - NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit)
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Employment Type: Travel/Contract
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Job Summary
- Provide nursing care in a Level 3 or 4 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Patient population includes premature infants (as early as 22 weeks), surgical infants, and those with hypoxic injury
- Special procedures include Therapeutic Hypothermia, Nitric Oxide therapy, UAC/UVC lines, Broviac catheters, tracheostomies, gastrostomy tubes, and ostomies
- Equipment used: Tecotherm, BCPAP, Ram NC, Alaris IV pumps, Med Fusion feeding pumps, Servo ventilators, HFOV, Baby Leo, Giraffe incubators
- Unit systems: Pyxis medication system, EPIC electronic health records, SBAR communication, 4P staffing model
Schedule & Work Details
- Shift: Night shift, 12-hour shifts (18:45 - 07:15)
- Hours per week: 36 hours (3 shifts per week)
- Patient-to-nurse ratio: 1:2 to 1:4
- Weekend requirement: 3 Fridays, 3 Saturdays, and 3 Sundays over a 6-week period
- No call requirement
- Float requirement includes Pediatrics, PICU, and nursery care for infants up to 12 months
- Self-scheduling based on unit needs
- Unit orientation: 24 hours
- Scrubs: Navy blue or white
Required Qualifications
- Valid RN license in North Carolina
- Associate of Science in Nursing / Associate Degree in Nursing
- Minimum 3 years of NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care) experience, including experience within the last year
- Ventilator experience required
- Certifications:
- BLS issued by American Heart Association or American Red Cross
- NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)
Compliance & Documentation Requirements
- Background checks including local county, federal court, national criminal database, DOJ sex offender search, and education verification for highest degree relevant to nursing
- Drug screening: Negative 10-panel drug screen within 30 days of start
- Physical exam within 1 year of start; if past positive TB, physical within 30 days and annual updates required
- Fit testing for N95 mask or completion of PAPR training (not required for non-clinical roles)
- Immunizations and titers required:
- Measles (Rubeola), Mumps, Rubella, Varicella: Titer or 2 vaccines; boosters required if negative/equivocal
- Hepatitis B: Titer or vaccination series; facility-specific declination form if negative/equivocal
- Flu vaccination or approved exemption with mask requirement
- TB testing: PPD, Qgold, or Tspot within 1 year; if positive, chest x-ray within 5 years and annual physical with TB questionnaire
- Annual compliance training and facility-specific education modules required
- References: 2 professional references within 3 years for travel and acute care roles
Additional Notes
- No Return to Origin (RTO) allowed after booking; call-offs or additional RTO may result in cancellation
- Flu exemption requests accepted with medical or religious documentation; approved exemptions require mask wearing on campus
- Badge photo required immediately after signing contract; must be passport style with specific guidelines (solid white background, facing forward, holding paper with name and phone number)
- Various facility-specific documents and orientation checklists must be completed prior to start
- Medication safety training and competency exams may be required
- Dysrhythmia/EKG competency exam required within 72 hours of start with a minimum passing score of 82% (specific to certain specialties; NICU not listed as required)
This position is ideal for experienced NICU nurses with strong ventilator skills seeking a 13-week travel contract on night shifts in a high-acuity neonatal intensive care setting.
Employer
Wayward Medical
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Critical Access Hospitals are where nurses get autonomy, community, and stories worth telling.
Less factory-line healthcare. More human healthcare. That’s the road we chose.
Built for travelers who want:
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About Charlotte, NC
As a Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse in Charlotte, NC here's what you should know:- Cost of living in Charlotte is slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable city to live in.
- Wages generally match up with the cost of living.
- In summer, average highs are around 89°F, while in winter, average lows are around 30°F.
- Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Charlotte, with options ranging from apartments to furnished homes.
- Charlotte is car-friendly with good road infrastructure.
- Public transportation includes buses and light rail, but a car is recommended for convenience.
- Charlotte has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues may include allergies and asthma due to pollen.
- There is a large population of travel nurses in Charlotte.
- Charlotte offers a variety of restaurants, vibrant art and music scenes, sports events including professional basketball and football, and plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking and water sports.
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