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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: May 25, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 5
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a PCU/Med-Surg/Oncology position at a Level I Trauma Center, requiring active chemo certification and a minimum of 1 year of oncology and PCU experience.
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Acute care setting at a Level I Trauma Center
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Mixed PCU, Med-Surg, and Oncology unit with 28 beds
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Patient population includes oncology and trauma adults
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PCU ratios: 1:4 (days), 1:5-6 (nights); Med-Surg ratio: 1:5
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Common drips include chemotherapy, heparin, cardizem, and protonix; RNs may be required to titrate insulin and cardizem
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Specialized equipment includes Alaris IV pumps, hemodynamic monitoring (CVP, A-line, Swan, EV-1000), and ventilators
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EMR: Epic (experience within the last 6 months is noted during orientation planning)
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12-hour night shifts (7p–7a)
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Every other weekend required
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Self-scheduling
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Floating required to same level of care (Med-Surg and PCU units)
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Active NE state or Compact (NLC) RN license — must be active at time of consideration; pending licenses not accepted
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Current certifications required: BLS (AHA), ACLS, and ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Certification
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Minimum 1 year of oncology and PCU experience required
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BSN not required
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Driver's license required for consideration and used to verify permanent residence outside the 50-mile radius
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2 professional references required: one supervisor from within the last 12 months and one peer or supervisor from within the last 3 years, both including dates of employment and eligibility for rehire
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Candidates must permanently reside at least 50 miles from the facility; driver's license is used to verify permanent address
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Candidates who have been directly employed full-time, part-time, or PRN by any CommonSpirit-affiliated facility (including CHI or Dignity) within the past year are not eligible; candidates employed PRN through outside staffing firms will be considered
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An open-book, pass/fail skills exam is administered during orientation — a minimum score of 90% is required to pass
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Orientation is 2 days (approximately 12 hours)
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Navy blue scrubs required
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Artificial nails are prohibited in all patient care departments; refusal to comply may result to contract termination
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Unit support staff includes CNAs, charge nurses, PT/OT, RN case managers, social workers, educators, and dieticians
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Competencies in ventilator management and hemodynamic monitoring (CVP, A-line, Swan, EV-1000) are needed; training available in real time
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RTO must be disclosed upfront; 7 or fewer days per 13-week contract; no additional RTO will be approved after consideration
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply