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Shift: Nights, 4x12hrs
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Hours: 48 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jun 22, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a float pool ICU position at a Level 1 Trauma, academic teaching hospital in Macon, GA, requiring a minimum of 2 years of ICU experience and Epic proficiency.
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Float pool position covering all ICU units (MICU, CCU, CVICU, NICU, STICU) and the PCU step-down unit, as well as ER holds
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ICU units range from 10–20 beds per unit; PCU is a general medical step-down unit
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Patient population spans critical care diagnoses including DKA, sepsis, respiratory/kidney/liver failure, GI bleeds, surgical and trauma patients (MVA, GSW, stabbings, falls), high-level neuro cases (craniotomies, EVDs, ICP monitoring), and cardiovascular cases (MIs, STEMIs, post-cath, vascular surgeries)
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Travelers will not be assigned fresh open hearts, AAA repairs, or advanced cardiac devices such as IABPs, Impellas, ECMO, or LVADs
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ICU nurse-to-patient ratio is 1:1–2 (occasionally 1:3 depending on acuity); PCU ratio is 1:3–4
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12-hour night shifts, 7p–7a, 36 hours per week
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Every other weekend rotation required
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No on-call responsibilities
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EMR: Epic (6 months of experience required)
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IV pumps: Alaris; medication dispensing: Pyxis; monitors: Philips; glucose monitoring: Nova Stat Strips
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Active GA or Compact RN license required
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Current BLS, ACLS, and NIHSS certifications required; CCRN preferred
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Minimum 2 years of ICU RN experience required, with most recent experience within the last year
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6 months of Epic EMR experience required
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Proficiency with common ICU drips including insulin, heparin, narcotics, paralytics, vasopressors, sedation, and cardiac drips
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Skills required include trach care, chest tube management, PIV starts, and glucometer use
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Must pass an EKG competency exam during onboarding
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Last 4 digits of SSN and full date of birth required for consideration
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Minimum 1 professional reference dated within the past year, from a Supervisor, Manager, Director, or Charge RN
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Float pool role — candidates must be comfortable floating to any ICU or PCU unit as needed, with no set guarantee on unit assignment per shift
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Level 1 Trauma Center and academic teaching hospital with a Chest Pain Center and Stroke Center designation
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Support staff includes CNAs, unit secretaries (on unit 7a–11p), charge nurses, a PICC team, discharge nurses, a resource float team, and 24/7 respiratory therapy, hospitalist, and intensivist coverage
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ICU nurses are responsible for monitoring their own patients' telemetry
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Orientation includes 1 day of general facility orientation with educational modules followed by 2 days of departmental orientation
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Travelers are expected to work 75% of assigned holidays
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Scrub color: Navy blue for RNs
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Local candidates are accepted — no radius rule applies, and the same rate applies to local travelers at GA facilities
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Candidates who have previously worked a permanent position with an AHSE facility must have been separated for at least 1 year to be eligible