ICU RN- Variable Shifts

  • Maine
  • Hexaquest Health, Inc.

Job Description:

Maine Residents must be outside of a 50 Mile Radius

The ICU is a 11 bed adult inpatient mixed acuity unit. RN will provide specialty care for critically ill patients and intermediate care unit (IMC) patients. The RN is responsible for the nursing process from admission through transfer or discharge. Skills to include cardiac monitoring, mechanical ventilation, arterial lines, critical drips and more. The ICU utilizes Advanced ICU (AICU) support for remote monitoring of critical care patients, in addition to Intensivist presence during day shift. A Shared Governance Model for decision making. JOB REQUIREMENTS Education: Associates Degree in Nursing (or 3-year diploma) required, Bachelors degree preferred Must have valid State of Maine RN license BLS/ACLS certification required "Staff must be trained and able to demonstrate competency in the application of restraints, implementation of seclusion, monitoring, assessment, and providing care for a patient in restraint or seclusion." to ensure competency has been validated by the agency employing the staff member Experience: 1 year minimum previous experience in critical care setting Other Skills Required: Strong written, verbal and interpersonal skills required Responsible, supportive team player Ability to work well in high-stress situation We are an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, disability status, gender, sexual orientation, ancestry, protected veteran status, national origin, genetic information or any other legally

Position Urgency: Normal

Shifts: days 7a-7p

State License Details: Must Be Currently Active

Minimum Years of Experience: 3

Minimum Guaranteed Hours: No Guarantee

Specialty Type: Nursing

Sub Specialty: Intensive Care / Coronary Nurse (ICU)

General Certifications: ACLSBLS/BCLS

Bilingual: No

EMR Used: EPIC

Holiday Coverage Required: Yes