Travel ContractTravel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit
$2,227/week
Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit
Washington, DC
Triage Staffing
3x12 hrs, Nights
$2,227/weekPosted Today
Overview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Estimated total pay
$2,227/weekDescription
Travel Nursing: Intensive Care Unit Washington
Location: Washington
Start Date: 11/18/2024
Shift Details: 12H Nights (12:00 AM-12:00 PM)
36 hours per week
Length: 13 WEEKS
Location: Washington
Start Date: 11/18/2024
Shift Details: 12H Nights (12:00 AM-12:00 PM)
36 hours per week
Length: 13 WEEKS
Apply for specific facility details.ICU RN
Triage Medical Staff Jobs Job ID #NXEKDDTT. Posted job title: Nursing: Intensive Care Unit
Employer
Triage Staffing
4.0rating(20 reviews)
10 nurses recommend working with Triage Staffing
5.0rating
Pros
My recruiter is Grahm Gamble He has been 100% honest through my entire contract. He has had my back every step of the way and he has been my sounding board when I’ve needed it.
Cons
I really have nothing. This is the only company I’ve ever worked for and all my years of travel, but I have no Conns yet. I’m not saying we might not hit a bump in the road, but any bumps have been addressed and handled by Grahm.
Recommends working with Triage Staffing
Valerie R
ED - Emergency Department (RN)
About
At Triage, we prefer to be real. Real about expectations—both ours and yours. Real about how a decision you make today could affect your tomorrows. Real about how compensation actually works. Real about how great—or grating—your next supervisor may be. Being real allows everyone at Triage to be ready. Ready to serve you with real honesty. So if that gig near the ocean is really no day at the beach, or that third shift comes with a second-class rate, we tell you. So you can be ready, too. We staff all five major divisions of acute care—nursing, lab, radiology, cardiopulmonary and rehab therapy, offering: - Competitive, custom pay packages - One point of contact for both travelers and facilities (per division) - A reliable recruiter who's got your back throughout your entire assignment - In-house compliance and accounting specialists - A clinical liaison team available 24/7 to offer medical and professional support and career development - A mentoring program that is run and managed by actual clinicians—yeah, you read that right - And more (because of course there’s more) Are we the biggest? No. Are we the best? That’s rather subjective, but we’re trying to be. Will we work like hell to get you as close to your idea of heaven as possible? Yes. Yes, we will. Benefits:
- Day One comprehensive, nationwide insurance plans for health, vision and dental and life—including a HSA option
- Day One 401(k) program with employer-matching contributions once eligible
- Facility cancelling protection—your time is money on and off-the-clock
- Guaranteed hours
- Weekly paychecks via direct deposit
- Earned vacation bonuses for time worked
- Paid holidays
- Employee assistance program (EAP)—your mental health is important, too
- Continuing education, certification and licensing reimbursement
- Workers comp—because accidents happen
- Top-rated professional liability insurance
- Company provided housing options
- Referral bonus—$750 in your pocket after they’ve completed a 13-week assignment
Response timewithin an hour
Travel jobs$785–4,746/week
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About Washington, DC
As a Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse in Washington, DC here's what you should know:Cost of Living
- The cost of living in Washington, DC is higher than the national average, particularly in terms of housing and transportation.
- Wages are generally higher to compensate for the increased cost of living.
Weather
- The average high temperature in summer is around 88°F (31°C), while the average low temperature in winter is around 27°F (-3°C).
Furnished Housing
- Short-term rentals and furnished housing options are available in Washington, DC, but they may be relatively more expensive due to the high demand in the area.
Transportation
- Washington, DC is known for its public transportation system, including the Metro rail and bus services.
- The city is also pedestrian-friendly, but owning a car can be convenient for exploring the surrounding areas.
Demographics
- Washington, DC is a diverse city with a wide range of age groups.
- Common health issues may include respiratory conditions due to environmental factors.
- The city has a large population of healthcare professionals, including travel nurses.
Things to Do
- Washington, DC offers a vibrant culinary scene with diverse restaurants, as well as numerous cultural attractions such as museums, art galleries, and music venues.
- Sports enthusiasts can enjoy various recreational activities, and outdoor enthusiasts have access to parks and outdoor spaces within the city.
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