Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit
Phoenix, AZ
Malone Healthcare - Nursing
3x12 hrs, Days
Referral Bonus
$2,050/weekOverview
- Start Date01/05/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration12 weeks
Pay
- Estimated taxable pay$720/week
- Estimated non-taxable stipends$1,330/week
Benefits
- Weekly pay
- Holiday Pay
- Guaranteed Hours
- Continuing Education
- 401k retirement plan
- Pet insurance
- Referral bonus
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- License and certification reimbursement
- Life insurance
Description
**MUST HAVE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA EXP*** 50 mile radius rule, DL is source of truth, please include with submission Medical Solutions Pre-Screens, if clinical recommends, sends to manager for approval to offer, no 2nd interview must pass dysrhythmia exam prior to acceptance, traveler has 2 attempts., if failed, will be DNU with CS AZ and Sac Region for 6 months *Travel Teams must have their own vehicles *must have natural hair color and no facial piercings *men must clean shave for fit test *pass fail exam on day 1 of orientation - details to follow DAY 1 PASS/FAIL SIMs Lab: All RNs will be expected to complete SIMs Lab for Foley catheter insertion & central line dressing changes, with the exception of NyICU & ED. NyICU only has to do Foley catheter insertion. ED does Foley catheter insertion but does port-a-cath insertion instead of central line dressing change. This is for travelers going to St. Joseph main campus &/or St. Joseph Westgate campus. NOTE - SIMs lab is pass/fail & nurses have been termed during SIMs Lab for breaking sterile field. Those travelers that understand sterile field typically pass SIMs Lab skills (See separate notes for the specific checklist IF traveler asks for additional details). The hospital expects that every nurse is competent in these areas, especially maintaining sterile field, as these are nursing skills that are performed frequently. NOTE: if a candidate indicates that they are not competent in either of these areas, they are probably not a good fit. In addition to SIMs Lab, they will also go through lifts, restraints, & wound care, but these are just educational based since the equipment & policies can be different facility to facility. Unit consists of SICU/MICU/Trauma ICU. 40 beds per unit, 120 beds total ACLS, BLS, NIHSS Experience or 'Must have' skills 2 years ICU experience required. Must have experience in 600+ bed teaching facility Are RNs required to titrate drips? Common titratable &/or set rate drips Hospitalist or Intensivist in house Intensivist 24/7 RT in ICU 24/7 RT Equipment (vents, Cpap, BiPap, etc) Vents- Cervo I, Jets, Oscilators Are there Tele/Monitor Techs on this unit? Are RNs required to read their own strips? What brand are the tele monitors? RNs required to read and interpret their own strips Floating Requirements ICU Travelers will be required to float amongst all ICU areas, as well as any MedSurg/Tele units Also could be asked to float to St. Joseph Westgate campus Weekend Requirements 3 weekend shifts every 4 weeks Holiday Requirements Work in with core staff rotation Unit/Department specific orientation 2 shifts on the floor Shifts & Scheduling (Do you allow self-scheduling? Block scheduling?) 12 hour shifts 7-7, self scheduling with schedulers right to rebalance the schedule Scrub Color/Dress Code Navy *MICU Common diagnoses/Types of patients Sepsis, GI Bleed, DKA, RotaProne Therapy, Heat Stroke, OD (most are intubated and have a sitter when extubated), Additional Notes Bedside Procedures: Bronchs, Trachs, Hemodialysis Cath placements Unit SICU Common diagnoses/Types of patients Recover vented patients from the OR, lung transplants (most transplant cases), liver transplant, kidney transplant, severe back surgeries, whipple Additional Notes Bedside Procedures: Bronchs, Trachs, Hemodialysis Cath placements *TICU Common diagnoses/Types of patients All Trauma patients, MVAs, GSW, closed head injuries, ortho trauma, etc.
Employer
Malone Healthcare - Nursing
About Phoenix, AZ
As a Travel Intensive Care Unit 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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