American Traveler is hiring an experienced NICU RN to provide advanced care to neonates in a Level III NICU, requiring a valid OH or compact RN license and specialized neonatal certifications.
Job Details
• Work in a Level III NICU caring for neonates from 22 weeks gestation and above,
• Night shift position with 3x12 hour shifts (19:00-07:30),
• Care includes management of neonates with respiratory, cardiac, surgical, and glucose management needs,
• Specialized procedures include arterial line management, central line care, and ventilator management (AC/PC/SIMV/CPAP/BIPAP/PEEP),
• Pyxis medication administration system and Epic EMR are used for patient care and documentation,
• Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team including NPs, pharmacy, respiratory therapy, and more,
Job Requirements
• Active OH or compact RN license in hand at time of consideration,
• Current BLS and NRP certifications required,
• Graduation from an ACEN or CCNE accredited nursing program required,
• Previous NICU Level III or IV nursing experience is required,
• Competency in interpreting cardiovascular dysrhythmias and providing gastrointestinal and IV therapy for neonates,
• Proficiency with Epic EMR and Pyxis medication administration preferred,
• At least two professional references required, with one from a supervisor or manager,
Additional Information
• Provide specialized neonatal care, including medication administration, advanced respiratory and cardiovascular management, and intervention for various medical conditions,
• Manage gastrointestinal feeding, IV therapy, and infection prevention for neonates,
• Utilize SBAR communication method for effective interaction with the healthcare team and families,
• Must complete Ohio fingerprinting process promptly after booking per compliance regulations,
• Available for travel roles if former employee status is at least six months prior; current employees are not eligible,
• All time off requests must be submitted and approved at time of contract consideration,
• Local and travel candidates are accepted at the same rate,