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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 13, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Pediatric ICU position at a Level II Trauma Center, requiring at least 2 years of PICU experience and night shift availability.
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Work in a 16-bed PICU within a newly opened Level II Trauma Center facility
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Mixed unit environment where PICU is interchangeable with neuro, cardiac, respiratory, surgical, and medical overflow patients
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Pediatric patient population including respiratory (high-flow, CPAP, BiPAP), trach, oncology/chemo, RSV, asthma, COVID, MIS-C, new onset diabetes with insulin drips, chronically ill, congenital heart defect patients (post-surgical through discharge), and trauma (falls, MVAs, etc.)
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Surgical cases include appendectomies, g-tubes, ENT, fresh trachs, bowel obstructions, fractures, VP shunts, cardiac, and neuro
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No solid organ transplant, major burns, or stem cell transplant patients on this unit
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ECMO patients managed in coordination with an ECMO specialist
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CRRT performed using Prismax; travelers with prior CRRT experience may take these patients after training (low volume, typically assigned to core staff)
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12-hour night shifts (1900–0700), 36 hours per week
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Every other weekend rotation required
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May float to Med/Surg or ED in a Helping Hands or Constant Observer capacity
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EMR: Epic (preferred)
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Active WA RN license or Compact RN license required
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Current certifications: BLS and PALS
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Minimum 2 years of PICU experience required
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Proficiency in aseptic and sterile techniques, basic dressing changes, ventilator and trach management, suctioning, G-tube/J-tube management, feeding tubes, chest tubes, epidurals, PCAs, drip management, and Foley insertion and management
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CRRT experience with Prismax preferred
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CICU experience preferred
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Epic EMR experience preferred
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Scrubs of any color; no hooded shirts or long sleeves (or sleeves must be able to be pulled above the elbow)
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One supervisor-level reference required for consideration; a second reference (charge nurse, manager, or director level or above) required prior to start
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Facility is newly opened as of May 2026
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During COVID surge (Tier 3), unit may provide care to patients up to age 30 (extremely rare)
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Severe facial wounds, eye injuries, or penetrating trauma are transferred to a Level I Trauma Center