Travel Contract

Adult ICU Registered Nurse
Phoenix, AZ
Olaro
3x12 hrs, Days

$2,129/week
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Overview

  • Start Date03/16/2026
  • Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
  • ShiftDays
  • Duration13 weeks

Pay

Estimated total pay
$2,129/week

Description

Job Opportunity: Registered Nurse (RN) – Adult ICU Pods

Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Specialty: Adult ICU Pods (SICU/MICU/Trauma ICU)


Contract Details

  • Length: 13 weeks minimum (facility will not consider contracts shorter than 13 weeks)
  • Shift: 12-hour shifts (7 AM – 7 PM)
  • Scheduling: Self-scheduling with schedulers having the right to rebalance the schedule
  • Weekend Requirement: 3 weekend shifts every 4 weeks (TICU: 4 weekend shifts per 4 weeks)
  • Holiday Requirement: Work with core staff rotation

Unit & Patient Population

  • Unit Size: 40 beds per unit, 120 beds total (SICU, MICU, Trauma ICU)
  • Hospital Size: 600+ bed teaching hospital
  • Trauma Level: Level 1 Trauma Center
  • Teaching Hospital: Yes, nursing students present
  • Common Diagnoses & Procedures:
    • MICU: Sepsis, GI Bleed, DKA, RotaProne Therapy, Heat Stroke, Overdose (most intubated)
    • SICU: Post-op vented patients, lung/liver/kidney transplants, severe back surgeries, Whipple procedures
    • TICU: Trauma patients including MVAs, gunshot wounds, closed head injuries, orthopedic trauma
  • Bedside Procedures: Bronchoscopy, tracheostomy care, hemodialysis catheter placements

Required Experience & Skills

  • Specialty Experience: Minimum 2 years ICU experience required
  • Facility Experience: Must have experience in a 600+ bed teaching facility
  • Trauma Experience: Level 1 Trauma experience required
  • EMR: Cerner experience required
  • Certifications: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS required
  • Skills:
    • RNs must be competent in Foley catheter insertion and central line dressing changes (SIMs Lab pass/fail on Day 1)
    • RNs required to read and interpret their own telemetry strips
    • Experience with common titratable and set rate drips
  • Equipment Familiarity: Ventilators including Cervo I, Jets, Oscillators; CPAP, BiPAP
  • Floating: ICU travelers must float among all ICU areas and MedSurg/Telemetry units; may float to another campus

Orientation & Onboarding

  • Orientation: 2 shifts on the floor
  • Onboarding: Must complete all onboarding requirements by Wednesday 1 PM CST before start date
  • Day 1: Pass/fail SIMs Lab and additional pass/fail exam (details provided during orientation)
  • Prophecy Dysrhythmia Exam: Required 24-48 hours prior to acceptance; maximum 2 attempts allowed; failure results in 6-month disqualification in region

Additional Requirements & Notes

  • Prior Travel Experience: Previous travel experience required for ED and Neuro ICU roles (not explicitly stated for this ICU role)
  • Appearance Policy: No facial piercings, natural hair colors only, men must be clean-shaven for fit testing
  • Vehicle: Travel teams must have their own vehicles
  • Other: Cannot work two contracts simultaneously within this system; must have been off permanent staff for 12 months to be eligible for travel assignment
  • Patient Care: Nurses expected to maintain sterile field during procedures; failure in SIMs Lab may result in termination
  • Parking: Assigned parking with shuttle to facility; night shift parking in garage

In-House Support

  • Intensivist coverage 24/7
  • Respiratory therapists available 24/7 in ICU

This position is ideal for experienced ICU RNs with strong critical care skills, trauma experience, and the ability to work in a fast-paced, teaching hospital environment.

Employer

Olaro

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13 nurses recommend working with Olaro

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Pros

Very friendly, extremely helpful and patient, explains the steps needed well and clearly. Very understanding and kind. Dave always made sure to keep in contact and help control my fears as I started my first travel assignment.

Cons

None.

Recommends working with Olaro

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Olaro Company Description
Olaro is a trusted partner in healthcare staffing, connecting nurses and allied healthprofessionals with opportunities nationwide. For over 35 years, we’ve helped cliniciansexpand their horizons by matching them with assignments that fit their lifestyle, careergoals, and personal ambitions.
At Olaro, we value your expertise and support your growth at every step. We offercompetitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and access to diverse clinical experiencesthat build your skills and open doors to new possibilities. With 24/7 support, streamlinedonboarding, and a team committed to your success, you’ll always have a proven guideby your side.
Whether you want to explore new locations, broaden your clinical experience, orachieve better work–life balance, Olaro provides the flexibility and support to help youthrive. Join us, and let’s shape the future of healthcare together.
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About Phoenix, AZ

As a Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse in Phoenix, AZ here's what you should know:
Cost of Living
  • The cost of living in Phoenix is slightly lower than the national average, with affordable housing and reasonable grocery and transportation costs.
  • Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living.
Weather
  • Summer average highs: 104°F, Summer average lows: 81°F.
  • Winter average highs: 67°F, Winter average lows: 45°F.
Furnished Housing
  • Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Phoenix, with options ranging from apartments to single-family homes.
  • Many furnished housing options cater to the seasonal influx of visitors and snowbirds.
Transportation
  • Phoenix is car-friendly with well-maintained roads and highways.
  • Public transportation options include buses and a light rail system, but a car is generally recommended for getting around the sprawling metro area.
Demographics
  • Phoenix has a diverse population with a wide age range.
  • Common health issues include allergies due to desert flora and occasional heat-related illnesses.
  • There is a large population of travel nurses in Phoenix due to its numerous healthcare facilities.
Things to Do
  • Phoenix offers a vibrant culinary scene with a variety of restaurants, from Southwestern cuisine to international flavors.
  • The city has a thriving arts and music community, with numerous galleries, theaters, and live music venues.
  • Sports enthusiasts can enjoy world-class golf, major league spring training games, and outdoor activities like hiking in the nearby mountain reserves.
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