Cardiac ICU Registered Nurse
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale-New Haven Hospital
$1,932-2,281/weekAmerican Traveler will give you the best chance of placement for this opportunity
Job info
Job Opportunity: Registered Nurse - Cardiac ICU Nights
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Employment Type: Travel/Contract
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Job Description
- Position in Cardiac ICU (Critical Care Unit) working night shifts
- Patient ratio approximately 1:2 (day, night, weekends)
- Float requirement: ICU and Progressive Care Unit (PCU)
- No call required
- Experience with PA catheters and critical care required
- ACLS and BLS certifications required
- NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) certification required
- Will accept candidates with 1.5 years of experience if from a Level 1 trauma center or large hospital
- First-time travelers are welcome
- Facility uses Epic for charting
Required Qualifications
- Registered Nurse (RN) license valid in Connecticut
- Minimum 1.5 years critical care experience (higher experience preferred if applicable)
- ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification (AHA or ARC)
- BLS (Basic Life Support) certification (AHA or ARC)
- NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) certification
- Background checks including 7-year criminal history and other standard screenings
- Physical exam within 12 months of start
- Fit test for N95 mask within 12 months, updated annually
- Required immunizations and health screenings including TB test, Tdap (preferred for some specialties), MMR, Hepatitis B, Varicella, flu vaccination or approved exemption, and drug screening
- Medication/Pharmacology competency exam (minimum 85% score)
- Dysrhythmia/EKG competency exam required for ICU and telemetry units
- Various facility-specific training modules and attestations (e.g., Stroke Education, CLABSI Prevention, Pressure Injury Prevention, Language Services, Suicide Risk Assessment, Pyxis MedStation, Baxter Pump Interoperability, Patient Bedside Rounding, Ventricular Assist Device Awareness, Blood Administration, New Employee Orientation, 21st Century Cures Act, ED Handbook, eCart Training, Chaperone Policy)
- One supervisor reference within the past year required for Cardiac ICU candidates (charge nurse references not accepted)
- Employment application with 7-year work history and no gaps greater than 90 days
- Work history verification for the last 7 years
- Attestation of prior radiation exposure if applicable
Additional Information
- Float pool assignments may include ICU and PCU units
- No local candidates required
- Facility is a Level I Trauma Center with short-term acute care services
- Parking available at a monthly cost
- Candidates must complete all required background checks and verifications prior to start
- Various certifications and competencies must be current and verifiable
Summary
This is a travel contract opportunity for an experienced Registered Nurse to work nights in a Cardiac ICU setting. The role requires critical care skills, specific certifications, and compliance with extensive health and facility-specific training requirements. First-time travel nurses are encouraged to apply, and candidates with experience from Level 1 trauma centers may qualify with slightly less experience. The position offers a challenging and rewarding environment in a large acute care hospital setting.
Facility
Yale-New Haven Hospital
5 nurses recommend working with Yale-New Haven Hospital
Pros
Unit is traveler friendly and good team work. Supportive managers and charge nurses.
Cons
High crime city

- Short Term Acute Care
- 1,522 beds
About New Haven, CT
As a Travel Coronary 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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