Travel Contract

Travel Nurse RN - NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care
San Diego, California
Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego

$2,205-2,541/week
Posted 4 hours ago  Verified
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Common job information

    Job details
  • Cardiac experience required
  • 2 years of recent Level 4 experience
  • Will consider strong Level 3 RN if they come from a Level 3 NICU that performs surgeries on newborns
  • Will consider strong 1st time traveler
  • Experience in: Oscillator, conventional ventilator, CPAP, Nasal Cannula specialty gases, PICC lines, Broviacs, UAC UVC PAL lines, trachs, ostomies, and G-Tubes. Must be comfortable with line changes that have multiple drips, pre and post op care.
  • Ratio: 1:1-2
    Job requirements
  • CA License
  • Cardiac experience
  • BLS
  • Advanced NRP
  • PALS Preferred
  • Flu shot
    Schedule information
  • 3x12 Variable or straight nights
  • Every other weekend (Saturday/Sunday for day shift and Friday/Saturday/Sunday for night shift).
  • 14 week contracts only - will not do anything under 14 weeks
  • Must work 2 out of the 3 holidays. 6 days max RTO.
    Additional Details
  • Valid photo ID is required. Must have front and back copies. Traveler must present on their first day.
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About San Diego, CA

As a Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse in San Diego, CA here's what you should know:
Cost of Living
  • The cost of living in San Diego is higher than the national average, especially in terms of housing and transportation.
  • Wages may not fully match up with the higher cost of living.
Weather
  • Average summer highs range from 70-80°F, while winter lows range from 45-55°F.
  • San Diego experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
Furnished Housing
  • Short term rentals and furnished housing options are available in San Diego, but they may be in high demand and require thorough research and early booking.
Transportation
  • San Diego is car-friendly, but traffic congestion can be an issue in some areas.
  • Public transportation options include buses, trolleys, and trains, providing convenient access to various parts of the city.
Demographics
  • San Diego is a diverse city with a wide range of age groups.
  • Common health issues may include allergies due to the Mediterranean climate and proximity to the coast.
  • San Diego has a large population of travel nurses due to its numerous healthcare facilities and desirable location.
Things to Do
  • San Diego offers a vibrant culinary scene with diverse restaurants, a thriving arts and music community, and plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking, surfing, and beach relaxation.
  • The city also hosts various sports events and has numerous entertainment options, including theme parks and historic landmarks.
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