Travel Nurse RN - ICU/Critical Care - $2,046 per week in Geneva, NY
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Geneva
Posted on: June 30, 2025
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Job Description:
TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a
qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Geneva, New York, 14456! Pay
Information $2,046 per week About The Position ID: 55200461 Shift:
Day/Night/Weekend/Holiday Rotational (Part Time - 2x12s) 2 On Call
shifts per 4 weeks. 2x12.0 Description: Short Description:ER
D/N/W/Holiday rotation - PART TIME (2x12s) 2 on call shifts in 4
weeksBLS, ACLS, PALS, Stroke Certification (Must be AHA or RQI)Two
years acute hospital experience as an RNOne year ED hospital
experience as an RNComplete Emergency Department Registered Nurse
applies knowledge of nursing theory, technical, and communication
skills in delivering high quality compassionate care to patients
and families. The ED RN assesses patient need, identifies the
urgent or emergent care priority, and collaboratively provides
direct care, applies appropriate interventions, and evaluates
patient progress. The ED RN evidences skill in the use of various
invasive and non-invasive procedures, treatments, and therapeutic
interventions appropriate to manage life-threatening and routine
emergency situations. The ED RN utilizes the principles of
relationship based care to alieviate anxiety, provide information,
and address pain/discomfort and safety. He/She assesses the
physiological, psychosocial, emotional, and cultural needs of
patients of all age groups, their families, and support systems as
appropriate.-Connects with patient and family during triage.
Identifies the initial management of patients of all age groups and
assigns priority of care in accordance with Triage Standards as
outlined in the ESI training. Establishes rapport with patients and
families, addresses comfort needs, listens carefully, assesses
nonverbal communication, and provides frequent updates. Conveys and
gathers information concisely and accurately.-Conducts primary
assessment of critical need, detects and documents any major
deviation from norm for all age groups within acceptable time
frames, and correctly identifies the necessary steps/interventions
required. Uses direct observation, patient/family interview, EMS
report, and data to conduct secondary assessment. Identifies
contributing factors, health history, events, or activities
preceding the emergent health event. Assesses the psychosocial
needs of each individual (including family dynamics), and documents
and reports any suspicion of domestic violence or abuse in all age
groups. Reassesses the patient to identify response to treatment
and/or changes in condition and responds appropriately. -Encourages
and builds mutual trust, respect, and cooperation among team
members to accomplish the best possible patient outcome.Teaches
others as appropriate and delegates tasks and interventions
consistent with the individual s education, training, and scope of
practice. Understands the personal responsibility to safeguard
public safety through compliance with infection prevention
strategies. -Prepares patient, parent, or family for diagnostic
procedures and treatments. Makes appropriate referrals for
post-emergency care. Teaches the patient what is needed to continue
care/healing at home. Assesses the patient/family learning styles
and structures the sessions to maximize understanding. Asks
questions to evaluate retention of key points in the education and
discharge instruction. -Seeks to understand what is most important
to the patient/family, acknowledging that the patient and family
are the central focus of all care and services. Embraces the
importance of creating a Healing Environment as a key element of
professional nursing practice. Keeps patient and significant others
informed of process of care, anticipates patient/family needs
(including notification of family/support system for the patient).
Maintains awareness of the patient's condition /situation
throughout the ER visit. . . Updates patient communication boards
throughout the ED stay.Behavior Skill | SkillTypeDescription |
Duration | ExpertiseRatingDescription || BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS,
NYS RN Licensure | Required | 0 | || Two (2) Years Experience
serving as a Registered Nurse, at least One (1) in an ER
Environment | Required | 2 Years | | Engagement Type: Contract
Guaranteed Hours: Contract Weeks:89 27821617EXPTEMP Job
Requirements Required for Onboarding Competency Exam Core Mandatory
Exam Self Assessment (Skills Checklist) 5 Benefits of Travel
Nursing As a travel nurse, you'll work in various healthcare
settings, gaining exposure to diverse patient populations, medical
procedures, and healthcare systems. This broadens your clinical
skills and enhances your adaptability. Each assignment introduces
you to new colleagues, mentors, and professionals in the healthcare
industry. Building a diverse professional network can open doors to
future career opportunities and collaborations. Exposure to a
variety of cases and healthcare environments improves your clinical
judgment and decision-making skills. This can be particularly
valuable in high-pressure situations. Facing new challenges
regularly builds resilience. Travel nurses often become more
adaptable, resilient, and confident in their abilities to handle
unforeseen circumstances. Many travel nurses find permanent
positions at healthcare facilities where they've completed
assignments. This can be an excellent way to transition into a
long-term role after exploring different options.
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