NICU Registered Nurse
Phoenix, AZ
Host Healthcare
3x12 hrs, Nights
Referral Bonus
$2,196/weekOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration8 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 (NICU RN) - Phoenix, Arizona
Job Details
- Specialty: NICU RN (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit)
- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
- Shift: Nights
- Hours: 12-hour shifts, approximately 36 hours per week
- Contract Length: 8 weeks
- Unit: Level 4 NICU
- Unit Size: 71 beds (including 17 stepdown beds)
- Patient Types: Premature infants, cardiac defects, genetic disorders, surgical cases, ECMO, and cooling patients
- Nurse-to-Patient Ratios:
- ICU: 1:2
- Level 2: 1:3
- Charge Nurse Role: Yes, serves as a high-risk RN resource with no direct patient assignment
- Weekend Requirement: Every 3rd weekend
- Holiday Requirement: 3 out of 6 major holidays
- Floating: To mother-baby and labor care units (babies only)
- Orientation: 2-3 days floor-specific orientation
- Scrub Color: Navy
- Telemetry System: Phillips
- Ventilator Management: Respiratory Therapist manages vents
- In-House Coverage: Neonatologist and midlevels available 24/7
- Respiratory Therapy: Available 24/7
- Pharmacy: NICU pharmacy available during daytime hours
Required Qualifications
- Licensure: Valid RN license for Arizona
- Experience:
- Minimum 3 years NICU experience required
- Must have 2 years of Level 4 NICU experience (higher requirement supersedes)
- Level 1 trauma and teaching hospital experience required
- Certifications:
- BLS (Basic Life Support)
- NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)
- Cardiac STABLE Plus certification
- EMR Experience: Cerner required
- Prophecy Dysrhythmia Exam: Required 24-48 hours prior to position acceptance (max 2 attempts)
- SIMs Lab: Pass/fail skills lab on Day 1 for Foley catheter insertion and central line dressing changes (except NICU and ED have modified requirements)
- Additional Screening: Medical Solutions pre-screening required
- Travel Experience: Previous travel experience preferred but not strictly required
- Other Requirements:
- No facial piercings and only natural hair colors allowed
- Must not hold concurrent contracts during assignment
- Must have been off permanent staff at this health system for 12 months to qualify for travel assignment
- Own vehicle required for travel teams
- Must comply with a 50-mile radius rule for commuting
- Onboarding paperwork must be completed by Wednesday 1pm CST before start date (no exceptions)
Facility & Work Environment Notes
- Teaching hospital with nursing students present
- Parking assigned with shuttle service to facility (night shift parking in garage)
- NICU has 4 private rooms
- Nurse aides: 1 Patient Care Technician (PCT) per shift
- Common diagnoses include premature infants, cardiac defects, genetic disorders, surgical cases, ECMO, and cooling patients
- Day 1 pass/fail exam and competency in sterile technique expected; failure to maintain sterile field during SIMs lab may result in termination
- Floating assignments limited to mother-baby and labor care units (babies only)
Additional Information
- Facility is a large tertiary care center with 607 beds
- Trauma Level: Level 1
- Weekly orientations held on Mondays (except holidays)
- Contract minimum length: 13 weeks (facility will not consider shorter contracts)
- Candidates must provide detailed profiles including unit size, hospital size, trauma level, and EMR experience
This position is ideal for experienced NICU RNs with strong critical care skills, teaching experience, and the ability to work in a high-acuity, teaching hospital environment.
Employer
Host Healthcare
249 nurses recommend working with Host Healthcare
Pros
I have been with Host Healthcare for several months. I am not very tolerant of red tape. However Rachel at Host is my Recruiter and has done an incredible job of cutting through the red tape and doing a lot of hand holding through the initial process. She has made my experience so pleasant. I could've gotten more money elsewhere but i am staying right here. Rachel is available all of the time!!! I am very grateful.
Cons
None
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About Phoenix, AZ
As a Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse in Phoenix, AZ here's what you should know:- 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.
- Summer average highs: 104°F, Summer average lows: 81°F.
- Winter average highs: 67°F, Winter average lows: 45°F.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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