Travel Nurse RN - Neuro ICU
Albuquerque, New Mexico
University of New Mexico Hospital
$2,688/weekCommon job information
- NM license can pend at time of submission
- COVID vaccination required - religious and medical exemptions accepted with completion of COVID exemption form, signed by a provider for medical
- Position / Specialty: Neuro ICU
- Ratios: 1:2
- Years of experience REQ: 1.5 years
- First-timers accepted: Yes
- Weekend REQ: Varies based on unit needs
- Will clinician float within scope to meet facility needs? Yes, may be floated to other ICUs, PCU floors (may see med surg like patients and on occasion, 6:1 ratios apply, but are not the standard), ED to care for admitted patients, PACU to care for admitted patients.
- Patient Diagnoses: TBI, SAH, SDH, Tumor Resections, Status Epilepticus, Any other neurologic disorder
- Open to accommodating block schedule? Yes, but not guaranteed.
- Guaranteed Hours
- Special Requirements: EVD insertions, Neuro Post-op care, A-line insertions, Intubation, Central line insertion, CRRT, Post-TPA care, Post Thrombectomy Care, EVDs and CRRT equipment
- Skills Requirements: ICP
- Hospital Highlights
- Type of Facility: Level I Trauma, Teaching, Children’s Hospital, Short term, acute care
- Total Staffed Beds: 554
- Scrub Color: Black
- Charting: Cerner
- Parking Cost: No Fee
- OT Rules:
- 48 hour contracts - OT starts after 48
- 36 or 40 hour contracts - OT starts after 40
- Years of experience REQ: 1.5 years
- First-timers accepted: Yes
- Skills Requirements: ICP
- Special Requirements: EVD insertions, Neuro Post-op care, A-line insertions, Intubation, Central line insertion, CRRT, Post-TPA care, Post Thrombectomy Care, EVDs and CRRT equipment
- Weekend REQ: Varies based on unit needs
- Open to accommodating block schedule? Yes, but not guaranteed.
- Guaranteed Hours
- OT Rules:
- 48 hour contracts - OT starts after 48
- 36 or 40 hour contracts - OT starts after 40
- Unit: Neuro ICU
- Ratios: 1:2
- Will clinician float within scope to meet facility needs? Yes, may be floated to other ICUs, PCU floors, ED to care for admitted patients, PACU to care for admitted patients.
- A valid non-local driver’s license is required.
- Identification cards are not accepted.
- If approval is needed, please have the candidate send in a letter, stating how they are getting to and from work so that we can ask for approval.
- MDC- Please note that the location is not near public transportation.
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Facility
University of New Mexico Hospital
6 nurses recommend working with University of New Mexico Hospital
Pros
Time off great benefits management there for me as a nurse and good problem solving if I have a complex question
Cons
None
- Short Term Acute Care
- 451 beds
- Oracle Cerner
Albuquerque, NM
About
As the largest city in New Mexico, Albuquerque offers something for just about everyone. Charmingly quirky and wonderfully diverse, this town by the Rio Grand is not only an ideal base for day trips to natural wonders like Chaco Canyon, but it also has a rich history and dramatic landscapes of its own. Gaze across the desert and see snow-capped Mount Taylor 100 miles in the distance. The striking confluence of mountain ranges, vast river bordered by cottonwood forest, flocks of sandhill cranes flying overhead and countless colorful hot-air balloons that often fill the morning skies have long-drawn creative types and adventurers. Albuquerque's many highlights include vibrant galleries, world-class museums, farmers' markets and a thriving microbrewery scene. The historic district dubbed Old Town Plaza spans 10 blocks with fabulous restaurants, cafes, shops and the historic San Felipe de Neri Church, constructed in 1793.
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