NICU Registered Nurse
New Haven, CT
Access Healthcare
3x12 hrs, Rotating
$2,592/weekOverview
- Start Date07/31/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftRotating
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Qualifications
- Registered Nurse (2 years)
- Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse (2 years)
- Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing or Associate of Science in Nursing
Description
NICU Registered Nurse Travel/Contract Position
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Job Description
- Work schedule organized in 6-week blocks, generally consistent shifts without switching between day and night within the same week (except during orientation).
- Shift options: Day (7:00 AM - 7:00 PM) or Night (7:00 PM - 7:00 AM), typically 3 shifts per week, 12 hours each (36 hours/week).
- Average patient ratio: 1 nurse to 2-4 patients.
- Weekend work required every other weekend.
- Floating within scope of practice may be required to meet facility needs.
- Guaranteed hours.
Required Qualifications
- Valid RN license in Connecticut.
- Minimum 2 years of NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care) nursing experience, with NICU experience within the last year.
- Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN).
- Certifications required:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) issued by American Heart Association or American Red Cross
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
- Phlebotomy skills.
Facility & Work Environment
- Short Term Acute Care facility with Level I Trauma Center designation.
- Total staffed beds: 1,567.
- Electronic charting system: Epic.
- Parking cost: $125/month.
Compliance & Documentation Requirements
- Background checks including 7-year criminal history, EPLS/GSA/SAM, HHS/OIG, and sex offender search required.
- Education verification and foreign equivalency evaluation (if applicable).
- Physical exam within 12 months of start.
- Drug screening: 10-panel drug test within 12 months of start.
- Immunizations and health screenings:
- Negative TB test or chest X-ray documentation.
- Tetanus/Diphtheria/Tdap vaccination highly preferred for pediatric specialties but not required.
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) immunity via positive titer or vaccination.
- Hepatitis B immunity or declination accepted.
- Varicella immunity or vaccination.
- Seasonal flu vaccination or medical/religious exemption required during flu season.
- COVID vaccination series preferred but not mandatory.
- Fit mask test within 12 months, updated annually; clean-shaven required for fit testing.
Competency & Training Requirements
- Medication/Pharmacology competency exam with minimum 85% score, including NICU-specific pharmacology.
- Color blindness test required (minimum 80% score).
- Language Services Training.
- CAUTI Education Training (not required for NICU).
- Suicide Risk and Environmental Assessment Training.
- Mobile Heartbeat Alarm training (not required for NICU).
- Stroke Education (not required for NICU).
- CLABSI Prevention Training.
- Preventing Pressure Injury Training.
- Patient Transportation with Oxygen Education.
- Pyxis ES MedStation training.
- Baxter Pump Interoperability Training.
- Patient Bedside Rounding (not required for NICU).
- Ventricular Assist Device Awareness (not required for NICU).
- AME Blood Administration Module (not required for NICU).
- New Employee Orientation Module.
- 21st Century Cures Act Module (required for RN).
- Fire Safety Module (effective 5/4/2026).
- Chaperone Policy Training (effective 5/31/2024).
- EPIC testing or training (optional but highly encouraged).
Additional Requirements
- Employment application with 7-year work history and no gaps greater than 90 days.
- Work history verification for the last 7 years (attestations not accepted).
- Skills checklist within 12 months of start.
- One supervisor reference within the past year (standard references accepted for NICU).
- Attestation of prior radiation exposure not required for NICU.
Special Notes
- Orientation may include a day shift followed by a night shift to complete required hours.
- Requests for time off greater than 7 days require approval.
- Traveler must provide photo ID matching legal name on first day.
- Pending licenses must be active before start date.
This position offers a structured schedule in a high-acuity NICU environment with comprehensive training and compliance requirements to ensure quality patient care and safety.
Employer
Access Healthcare
Access Healthcare aims to provide superior service to our nursing family by providing around the clock support, competitive pay packages and an unmatched benefits package! Unlike other agencies, we offer a true family feel and work with you to find the placement that is right for you. We offer one of the top leading pay packages in the industry and we are ready to get you the money you deserve!
Access Healthcare was founded by two travel nurses, Danielle and Diego, who had a dream and a shared vision of creating an agency which all nurses would want to work with. Our passion has led us to where we are today as one of the top 10 agencies in our home state of New Jersey, with access to contracts in all 50 states! We encourage you to join our team and we cannot wait to get to know you!
About New Haven, CT
As a Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse in New Haven, CT here's what you should know:- The cost of living in New Haven is slightly higher than the national average, primarily due to housing costs.
- Wages may be competitive but should be considered in relation to the cost of living.
- In the summer, average highs are around 82°F, and average lows are around 63°F.
- In the winter, average highs are around 39°F, and average lows are around 24°F.
- Short term rentals and furnished housing options are available in New Haven, but availability may vary depending on the season and demand.
- New Haven is relatively car-friendly, but it also has a well-established public transportation system, including buses and a commuter rail line connecting to other major cities.
- New Haven is a diverse city with a wide range of ages represented.
- Common health issues may include asthma and cardiovascular diseases.
- There is a significant population of healthcare professionals, including travel nurses.
- New Haven offers a vibrant culinary scene with diverse restaurants, and it is known for its arts and music culture.
- There are also opportunities for outdoor activities and sports, including parks and recreational facilities.
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