RN SICU/MICU
New York, NY
Host Healthcare
3x12 hrs, Nights
Referral Bonus
$52-56/hourOverview
- Start Date08/03/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration14 weeks
Pay
Benefits
- Referral bonus
- School loan reimbursement
- Vision benefits
- Wellness and fitness programs
- Company provided housing options
- License and certification reimbursement
- Life insurance
- Medical benefits
- Mileage reimbursement
- Pet insurance
- Discount program
- Employee assistance programs
- Guaranteed Hours
- Health savings account
- Holiday Pay
- 401k retirement plan
- Continuing Education
- Dental benefits
Qualifications
- Associate of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Description
Registered Nurse (RN) - SICU/MICU - Contract
Location: New York, NY
Contract Length: 14 weeks
Shift: Night (7:00 PM – 7:30 AM), every other weekend
Hours: Approximately 11 hours per day, 34.5 hours per week
Unit Details:
- 24 beds, average census 17
- Staffing ratio 1:2
- Unit type: Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) / Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU)
Job Summary
Provide safe, competent, and quality nursing care to critically ill patients in the SICU/MICU setting. Deliver care based on nursing theory, research, and evidence-based practice while collaborating with the interdisciplinary healthcare team.
Key Responsibilities
Patient Care
- Assess and evaluate patient needs using critical thinking and nursing process.
- Deliver care incorporating Relationship Centered Care principles.
- Educate patients and caregivers on care plans, health promotion, and disease prevention.
- Prioritize patient care activities including teaching, rounding, coaching, and discharge planning.
- Communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare team members.
- Manage assignments within a Modified Primary Nursing care delivery model.
Patient Experience
- Facilitate admission welcome, bedside shift report, purposeful hourly rounding, medication review, and discharge wrap-up.
- Establish therapeutic relationships respecting patient values, preferences, and cultural diversity.
- Initiate service recovery and escalate patient/family concerns appropriately.
- Demonstrate empathy, respect, and active listening in all interactions.
Quality and Safety
- Practice safe, patient-centered care and identify barriers to quality improvement.
- Participate in quality improvement projects, evidence-based practice activities, and nursing research.
- Escalate safety hazards following institutional protocols.
- Document nursing care accurately to support quality and performance initiatives.
Operations
- Perform charge nurse duties as assigned.
- Coordinate supply and staffing needs with nursing leadership.
- Facilitate patient throughput during shifts.
- Ensure cost-effective use of resources.
Professional Development
- Support clinical colleagues, patients, families, and healthcare team members.
- Advance clinical competence and nursing expertise.
- Demonstrate professional communication and ethical decision-making.
- Engage in lifelong learning, scholarship, and innovation.
- Participate in shared decision-making through committees and unit initiatives.
Required Qualifications
- Valid Registered Nurse (RN) license in New York
- Minimum 2 years of ICU (Intensive Care Unit) experience, including experience within the last year
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification
- Associate of Science in Nursing / Associate Degree in Nursing
- Minimum 1 year of travel nursing experience for travel positions (not required for Per Diem positions)
- Medical-Surgical nursing experience
Additional Information
- Schedule includes night shifts with every other weekend required.
- Excellent organizational skills are essential.
Employer
Host Healthcare
246 nurses recommend working with Host Healthcare
Pros
I’m a couple weeks from completing my first travel contract with Host and Alison, and it has been a thoroughly positive experience. Alison is very prompt, professional, and so much fun to work with. In the only situation in which my facility disputed something about my claimed pay, Alison knew immediately whom to loop in to the conversation and the dispute was resolved in my favor within a few hours. Throughout this process, Alison has been reliable and supportive.
Cons
Initially I had hoped that perhaps Host would be more directly involved in my licensing and onboarding requirements. However, as I have spoken with several travelers here who have far more experience than I, they have led me to believe that actually my process was as smooth or smoother than most. In the end, I have been unwaveringly happy that my first travel assignment has been in Alison’s attentive care through Host.
Recommends working with Host Healthcare
At Host Healthcare, we provide a truly comfortable experience as you explore your travel nursing, therapy, or allied career. We make your travel healthcare journey easy by taking care of all the details, so you don’t have to.
We are on a mission to help others live better and we do this by helping the healers of the world be as comfortable as possible. With access to tens of thousands of travel nursing, therapy, and allied jobs in all 50 states, our responsive and friendly recruiters find your dream position based on what’s important to you.
During your assignment, get access to premium benefits, including Day 1 medical that continues up to 30 days between assignments, 401K matching, travel reimbursements, dedicated housing support, and more. We also offer 24/7 support from our team and access to our on-staff clinicians so you can feel comfortable and confident throughout your entire assignment.
Travel comfortably with Host Healthcare.
About New York, NY
As a travel nurse in New York, NY here's what you should know:- New York City has a high cost of living, significantly above the national average.
- Wages are generally higher to match the cost of living, but it's important to budget carefully.
- Summer average highs are around 84°F (29°C) and lows around 68°F (20°C).
- Winter average highs are around 38°F (3°C) and lows around 26°F (-3°C).
- Short term rentals can be found, but they may be more expensive and in high demand.
- It's recommended to start the search early.
- New York City is not car-friendly, but it has an extensive public transportation system including subways, buses, and commuter trains.
- New York City is incredibly diverse, with a wide range of ages and ethnicities.
- Common health issues may include respiratory conditions due to air pollution.
- There is a large population of travel nurses due to the numerous healthcare facilities in the city.
- New York City offers a plethora of options for dining, art, music, and sports.
- From world-class restaurants to Broadway shows, museums, concerts, and professional sports teams, there is always something to do in the city.
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