Travel ContractMICU Registered Nurse
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MICU Registered Nurse
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale-New Haven Hospital
$1,932-2,214/weekPosted 35 minutes ago
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Registered Nurse – MICU (Night Shift, Travel/Contract)
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Employment Type: Travel/Contract
Shift: Nights (3 shifts of 12 hours each, 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM)
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Job Details
- Unit: Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU)
- Average patient ratio: 1:3 (days, nights, weekends)
- No on-call required
- Floating required to PCU, other ICUs, and SRC campus as needed
- Every other week (EOW) coverage
- Charting system: Epic
- Facility type: Short Term Acute Care, Level I Trauma Center
- Total staffed beds: 1,567
Required Qualifications
- Valid Registered Nurse (RN) license in Connecticut
- Minimum 2 years of ICU (Intensive Care Unit) nursing experience, including experience within the last year
- ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification
- BLS (Basic Life Support) certification issued by American Heart Association or American Red Cross
- NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) certification
- Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Competencies & Exams
- Medication Test/Pharmacology Competency Exam (required within 12 months of start, minimum 85% passing score)
- Color Blind Testing (required for all candidates starting on/after 8/2/2024, minimum 80% passing score)
- Dysrhythmia/EKG Competency Exam (required for ICU and related units starting 5/13/2026)
Mandatory Trainings & Modules (must be completed and attested)
- Language Services Training
- CAUTI Education Training (except PICU, NICU, Psychiatry/Behavioral Health)
- Suicide Risk and Environmental Assessment Training
- Mobile Heartbeat Alarm Module (except ER/ED, Pediatrics, ICU, NICU)
- Stroke Education (except Pediatric specialties and NICU)
- CLABSI Prevention for Adult and Pediatric Training
- Preventing Pressure Injury Training
- Patient Transportation with Oxygen Education
- Pyxis ES MedStation Training
- Baxter Pump Interoperability Training
- Patient Bedside Rounding (except OR, Behavioral Health, Ambulatory, ER/ED)
- Ventricular Assist Device Awareness (except certain hospitals)
- AME Blood Administration Module (except Case Managers, Behavioral Health/Psych, Home Health) – must be updated annually
- New Employee Orientation Module (must be completed by start date)
- 21st Century Cures Act Module (required for RNs except Home Health)
- ED Handbook (required for ED/ER RNs only)
- eCart Training Module (not required for Pediatric, Periop/OR, Outpatient, Case Managers, Home Health)
- Chaperone Policy Training (required if gap of 6+ months between assignments or module updated)
- Fire Safety Module (required as of 5/4/2026)
Health & Immunization Requirements
- Physical Exam (within 12 months of start)
- Fit Mask Test (within 12 months of start, must be updated annually; clean-shaven required for N95)
- Negative TB test or Chest X-Ray (acceptable tests within specified timeframes)
- TB Questionnaire (must be updated annually)
- Immunizations or positive titers for:
- Rubeola (Measles)
- Mumps
- Rubella
- Varicella
- Hepatitis B (or declination within 1 year)
- Tetanus/Diphtheria/Tdap vaccination highly preferred for Pediatric specialties, Labor and Delivery, Postpartum (declination accepted)
- Seasonal Flu Vaccination or approved medical/religious exemption required during flu season (09/01 - 03/31)
- COVID vaccination series preferred
- 10 Panel Drug Screen (within 12 months of start)
Background & Verification Requirements
- 7-year criminal background check (must include SSN trace, counties lived/worked, statewide, national sex offender, national criminal, federal extended, education verification)
- EPLS/GSA/SAM and HHS/OIG checks (required within 30 days of start)
- Foreign Equivalency Education Evaluation (for internationally educated candidates)
- Education Verification (highest level of education verified; official transcripts may be required)
- Sex Offender Search
- Employment Application with 7-year work history and no gaps greater than 90 days
- Work History Verification for last 7 years (attestations not accepted)
- One supervisor reference within past year required for Cardio Thoracic ICU; standard references for other units
- Skills Checklist (within 12 months of start)
- Attestation of Prior Radiation Exposure (if applicable to certain units)
Additional Notes
- Floating to other units as needed
- Parking cost approximately $125/month
- Epic testing available and encouraged for experienced users but not mandatory for clearance
- Various certifications (PALS, NRP, CHEMO, TNCC, EFM, CPI, NIH Stroke Certification) may be required depending on unit assignment; verify unit-specific requirements
This position offers a night shift ICU travel nursing opportunity with a reputable acute care facility requiring strong critical care skills, certifications, and compliance with extensive health and background verifications.
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Yale-New Haven Hospital
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ADDRESS20 York StreetNew Haven, CT 06510
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- The cost of living in New Haven is slightly higher than the national average, primarily due to housing costs.
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- 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.
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- Short term rentals and furnished housing options are available in New Haven, but availability may vary depending on the season and demand.
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- 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.
Demographics
- 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.
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- 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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