Travel Nurse RN - NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care
Charlotte North, NC
TalentBurst, Inc
3x12 hrs, Days
$2,053/weekOverview
- Start Date06/29/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration8 weeks
Pay
- Estimated taxable pay$576/week
- Estimated non-taxable stipends$1,477/week
Description
JOB DESCRIPTION:
RN - Neonatal ICU
Shift: 12hr Day Shift - 36
Shift Information: 1900 - 0700
On Call, Call Back Requirements: No call for travelers, if the NICU cannot utilize them, they may be floated to similar units as listed above
Weekend Rotation: will be required to work 2 Fridays and 2 Mondays, plus every other weekend (Sat/Sun) every 6-week schedule
Holiday Requirements: Travelers will work holidays as scheduled
Floating Requirements: Gen Peds – will float as needed to Pediatric CVICU, PICU, and general Peds unit as a helping hand unless they have prior experience in any of these populations
About Facility:
- 247 Licensed Beds
- Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center
- Teaching Hospital
- Chest Pain Center
- Certified Stroke Center
- Radius rule: Traveler's permanent address must be 50 miles outside of home unit
Unit Information:
- Beds: 53 plus overflow; patient census on average is 58
- Required Experience: 2 years of strong Level 3 and/or Level 4 NICU experience. MUST be comfortable in a high acuity, fast paced environment
- Will you accept a first-time traveler: Must have manager approval on first time travelers, as this will depend on current staffing
Patient Types/Common Diagnoses:
Respiratory:
- Respiratory Distress Syndrome, TTN (Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn, MAS (Meconium Aspiration), Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, etc.
Cardiac:
- Congenital Heart Defects (TOF, VSD, HLHS), PDA, Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN), etc.
Neuro:
- Seizures, IVH, Hypoxic-Ischemic EncephalopathyGI/GU/Musculoskeletal/Endocrine:
- Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC), Feeding Intolerance, GER, Acute/Chronic Renal Failure, Birth Trauma, Congenital Anomalies, Sepsis, NAS, TORCH infections, Hypothermia, Hypoglycemia, etc.
Patient Ratios:
- RN: Varies on acuity: 1:1, 1:2, 1:3
- Required Licensure & Certifications:
- RN: BLS, NRP
Skills required:
- EPIC experience, EVDs, Camino device (ICP and temp monitoring device), management of critical care vasoactive drip titration, management of invasive lines – ART lines/CVP, aseptic and sterile techniques, basic dressing changes, ventilator and trach management, HOFV management, oral/nasal suctioning, g-tube/j-tube management, feeding tubes, chest tubes, epidurals, PCAs, sedation and analgesic drip management, foley insertion and management, Alaris and Medfusion pump management, bedside procedures with providers, discharge skills, CRRT experience, baby side of ECMO (manager has been flexible on EVD, ICP, ECMO, and CRRT exp)
Support within the Department:
- Unit Secretary every shift
- Charge nurse, 24/7
- IV/VAT/PCVC Team, 24/7
- Resource Nurse
- RT, 24/7
- Intensivist, 24/7
- Residents, in house
- APP, in house
- Centralized and bedside Tele monitoring
- Unit Based Educators (AM and PM)
- Clinical Supervisors x 6
Technology/Equipment:
- EMR: EPIC
- IV Pump: Alaris and Medfusion syringe pumps
- Med Dispensing: Omnicell
- Monitors: Phillips
- Equipment: PIV Ultrasound and Tecotherm
- Breast Milk Scanning: MOMs
Floating: If yes, where:
- Neonatal PCU
- Gen Peds – will float as needed to Pediatric CVICU, PICU, and general Peds unit as a helping hand unless they have prior experience in any of these populations
Orientation (facility and unit):
- NEO
- 2 days departmental
- Scheduling:
- Weekend rotation: will be required to work 2 Fridays and 2 Mondays, plus every other weekend (Sat/Sun) every 6-week schedule
- The combination of the 2 Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays can be grouped together or worked separately as long as those eight (8) shifts occur within the 6-week period
- No call for travelers, if the NICU cannot utilize them, they may be floated to similar units as listed above
- Holiday Expectations: Travelers will work holidays as scheduled
- Unit requirement is the Eve and/or Day after holiday and day of holiday, every other holiday while contracted
- RTO: Manager approval – would prefer travelers not have a significant amount of RTO needs, if they do they will need to extend contract to accommodate
- Shift times: 0645-1915 and 1845-0715
- Schedule cycle: every 6 weeks based on unit needs after team schedule is completed/approved. Clinical Supervisor will provide dates of need.
Other notes:
- Scrub Color: Navy
- Dress Code: May wear long sleeve shirt if needed but must be solid Navy or White. No tight scrubs. Pediatric friendly scrub tops. Please refrain from wearing other organizational branded attire.
- Practice Guidelines: "Bare Below Elbow” in nurseries – meaning no watches, permanent jewelry, rings – real or plastic. No artificial nails.
- Parking: Free
- Unit Culture: Teamwork, Trust, Accountability, Respect, compassionately hard working, open minded and flexible.
- Do not use a formal acuity tool
JobDiva # 26-15907 (M)
Employer
TalentBurst, Inc
51 nurses recommend working with TalentBurst, Inc
Pros
Shubham was incredibly supportive and professional throughout the recruitment process. He kept me informed at every stage and made the entire experience smooth and stress-free. His communication and dedication truly stood out. I really appreciate his guidance and would highly recommend working with him.
Cons
Nothing
Recommends working with TalentBurst, Inc
TalentBurst Health & Life Sciences is an established provider of healthcare workforce solutions, servicing healthcare facilities across the United States for over 15 years. As a Joint Commission Certified Agency, our commitment to quality, integrity, and exceptional service has made us a trusted name in the healthcare staffing landscape.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between healthcare professionals seeking fulfilling opportunities and healthcare organizations striving to maintain their high standards of care. We are committed to providing top-notch healthcare professionals with access to facilities where they can focus on delivering exceptional patient care and thrive.
Whether you're a nurse, allied health professional, or administrative personnel, we have the expertise to match your skills and aspirations with the perfect placement.
About Charlotte, NC
As a Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse in Charlotte, NC here's what you should know:- Cost of living in Charlotte is slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable city to live in.
- Wages generally match up with the cost of living.
- In summer, average highs are around 89°F, while in winter, average lows are around 30°F.
- Short term rentals are relatively easy to find in Charlotte, with options ranging from apartments to furnished homes.
- Charlotte is car-friendly with good road infrastructure.
- Public transportation includes buses and light rail, but a car is recommended for convenience.
- Charlotte has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues may include allergies and asthma due to pollen.
- There is a large population of travel nurses in Charlotte.
- Charlotte offers a variety of restaurants, vibrant art and music scenes, sports events including professional basketball and football, and plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking and water sports.
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