WILL TAKE CALL Position Description: • PACU • MUST HAVE CURRENT CA LIC AT TIME OF SUBMISSION • Special skills required : exp with PEDS • Pt population : 321 beds in hospital, not teaching hosp, level II trauma. PACU care with pediatrics • Ratios : 1:2 , ratios are CA state mandated, will depend on patient acuity and census • Float requirements : none unless internal code triage called • Schedule/ Weekend requirements : on call x3 (x2 weekend call and x1 noc call) every 6wks • EMR – EPIC • Scrub Info : any color no jeans, detailed info will be provided with first day info Required upon submission: • Years of experience required : 2 years • MUST HAVE CURRENT CA LIC AT TIME OF SUBMISSION • Certs required : ACLS and PALS Preferred: • Certs preferred : CPAN (not req’d) • EMR: EPIC – experience preferred prior travel exp ***please note : prefer PACU experience with or without pediatrics over just ICU candidates - please make sure you are submitting PACU RNs
PACU Facility Name: John Muir Walnut Creek Total # of Facility Beds: 321 Unit Name: PACU Unit Specialty: Click or tap here to enter text. Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: 21 Teaching Facility: ? Y ? N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: ? Y ? N Trauma Level: 2 Prior Travel Experience Required: ? Y ? N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: 2 years PACU Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: 2 years PACU Certifications Required: BCLS, ACLS, PALS Certifications Preferred: CPAN Nurse Patient Ratio by shift: Per ASPAN guidelines **Average length of patient stay: 1-4 hours Circulate/Scrub as applicable: Click or tap here to enter text. Ancillary Assistance: CNA/ PCT: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text. Unit clerk/Secretary: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: One works 10-1830 Other: Click or tap here to enter text. #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text. Advanced Practice on the unit: Click or tap here to enter text. # Days of Orientation: 3 - 4 Specialty Testing for Unit/Facility: ? U ? F Patient Care Modality: Primary Dress Code: Scrubs/color: Any color. No denim. Professional appearance. Shoes: Non-skid, closed toe, athletic shoes are ok, must wear heel strap with clogs Jewelry: Professional, Minimal, No facial piercing other than ears Hair/Beard: Professional, hair shoulder length and longer must be pulled back, facial hair must be neat and trimmed Nail Polish: No gels, acrylics, or extensions. All polish must in good condition without chips or cracks Documentation System: Epic Medication System: Pyxis Floating Required: ? Y ? N To what units/facilities: Click or tap here to enter text. Describe the rotation: Click or tap here to enter text. Charge required: ? Y ? N Scheduling: Call back is from Friday night to Sunday night, not Monday morning. Percentage of call backs is something I have to look into but I’d say best guess is 50%. Shift Hours: as posted with position Rotation Schedule: Click or tap here to enter text. Self-Scheduling No Weekend Requirements: on-call as needed Call Requirements: On-Call requirements: Assigned with schedule in same ratio with staff Call is assigned 2-4 times per 4 week stretch...or two pay periods. It’s not all at one time or one weekend as it’s important to assure proper rest periods and avoid double time. The call varies, depending on the need, but it is generally three 8 hour shifts every 4 week schedule. Hours may be 0900/1000-1730/1830 on weekend days, or 2300-0730 on weeknights/weekend night Holiday Requirements: on-call as needed Patient Population (Diagnoses): General surgery covering all specialties (except open heart) including pediatrics. Estimated % of patients with PA Catheters: 0-1% Vents: 5% Ventric/ICP Monitoring: 0 A-line/Swan Cath 0-1% Epidural Cath and Pumps 2% Patients recovered directly in ICU: No, vented patients go direct if bed available. Extensive PACU experience with flexibility, positive attitude. Age Range: peds-adult Special Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type) Phillips Respiratory available 24/7 for support ? Y ? N Anesthesia available 24/7 for support ? Y ? N Who manages ventilators: RT, in collaboration with PACU RN Unit Specific Procedures and Protocols: (For example: Drips; Infusions; Phlebotomy; Starting IVs; EKGs; Transports; Weaning; Nebulizer to Inhaler; Starting IVs, performing venipuncture, Performing EKGs; Discontinuing sheaths) Click or tap here to enter text. Additional Unit Specific Information: Magnet Hospital Date Updated: 2-6-23 Updated By Full Name: Sarah Roland, MSN, BSN, RN Title: IVS Manager At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
CA RN lic
BLS, ACLS
PACU SCL and Reference within a year
RTO at the time of submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
If the nurse has a patient with a drip ratio is 1 nurse to 4 patients Nurses may be asked to float to BH, ED, or function as a CNA or Safety sitter FM MS works every 3rd weekend At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
BLS, ACLS
1 year experience
IA or compact license At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
JOB DESCRIPTION
SimpliFi Interview
General Information:
Number of Beds:12
Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No
Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, with at least 2-years’ ICUexperience and Cerner (EMR) experience
Patient Types:
Critical Care, Surgical – Heart failure, COPD, post-op GI, colon resection, fem-pop, carotids, vascular surgeries (no open heart, no neuro, no traumas)
Patient Ratios: 1:2; 1:3 (rare)
Required Certifications: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS required
Skills required: Vent maintenance, Trach care, chest tube, A-line, medication titration
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 1:12
Receptionist/HUC: Yes, days only
Charge nurse: Yes, occasionally in assignment depending on staffing
Phlebotomy: Yes
IV/VAT Team: Yes
Hospitalist: Yes
Intensivist: Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? Yes
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs
Floating: If yes, where?
Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)
Orientation (#hrs/shifts):
New Hires- 12 Weeks on the unit
Travelers >1yr- 24 hrs. Sims Lab and 24 hrs. on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other or 4 weekend days per month if on block schedule
On call? If so, what is that schedule? No
Holiday Expectations: One major Winter and Summer holiday per policy
Holiday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.
Baptist Blackout dates:
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15
Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 – 2/17S
Spring Break (week)
Easter Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31
Mother’s Day Weekend
Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27
Father’s Day Weekend
Labor Day Weekend
Halloween: 10/28 – 10/31
Thanksgiving: 11/21 – 11/26
Christmas and New Year’s: 12/22 – 1/1
Approval of time off? Can we approve up to 7 days off on your behalf? Yes, excluding provided blackout dates
Can we text you with any requests over 7 days? SmartSquare/Email for approval
Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7a
Schedule cycle: 4 weeks
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any
Parking: Designated
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
AL RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS, ACLS, NIHSS
Reference and SCL within year
Please note RTO in selling notes
60 Mile Radius Rule At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
JOB DESCRIPTION--MS Float Pool
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:
492 Beds
2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116
Level II Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Primary Stroke Center
First-time traveler: Yes, 1 yr- 1.5 yrs experience in MS if they sign a 20-26 wk contract
They will get an ADDITIONAL 2-3 shifts of UNIT orientation for a total of 4/5 shifts. We'll begin with 4 and add an additional if necessary.
Will also accept: 18 months+ of experience (LTAC/Rehab okay) with at least 6 months of MedSurg (prefers MS to be recent)
Staff has to be gone for 3 months before returning as a traveler. From last shift worked to start date
Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.
6 North Trauma Surgical
Beds: 23
Patient Types: General Surgery, Cholecystectomy, Ostomy, Splenectomy, Vascular surgeries
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: At least 1 year of trauma experience. Wound care, chest tubes, NGT, IV skills, medication administration/documentation and escalations
5 South Neuroscience
Beds: 33
Patient Types: CVA, TBI, Seizure, AMS, Spinal Fusion, Craniotomy, Degenerative Diseases, post trauma, angiogram, post ICU
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: IV start, blood draws from central lines, trach care, PEG, NGT, Colostomy/Ostomy, Wound Care, Chest tube, Surgical Site Care, C-Collar, Abdominal Binders, Restraints
5 North MedSurg/Oncology
Beds: 39 (very busy unit)
Patient Types: All patient types except stroke and MI, palliative care, ETOH withdrawal, behavioral patients. MS/Oncology patients
1:6 for RN and LPNs
Skills required: Trach care, chest tubes, PEG tubes, wound care, drains, foleys, behavioral issues, codes, IV starts; Chemo administration, if certified
Tele monitoring on hallway monitors and by tele techs on ground floor
4 South Clinical Decision Unit
Beds: 18
Patient Types: General patient population hospitalized for various causes, such as illness, surgery, testing, or observation
COPD, CHF, Diabetes, MRSA, VRE, C-Diff, COVID, Pneumonia, Renal Failure, Sepsis, UTI, End of Life Comfort
Patient Ratios: 1:6
Skills required: Assessment, prioritization, communication and documentation skills.
Tracheotomy care, Suctioning, O2 Therapy, ostomy care, Foley care, External catheter care, PEG/NGT care and use, wound care, chest tube, central line care, pressure ulcer management/preventive measures, falls prevention management, restraints.
3 South Orthopedics
Beds: 20
Patient Types: Orthopedic and spine: Joint replacements, fractures, fusions, laminectomies, etc.
Patient Ratios: 1:5; 1:6 if medsurg
Skills required: PCA pumps, wound care (negative pressure dressing), dressing changes, foley, drains (hemovacs/JP drains)
3 North MS/Ortho/Urology
Beds: 23
Patient Types: Urology, ENT, ortho, MedSurg
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing 1:8 (1 RN: 1 LPN: 8 patients); 1:6
Skills Required: Trach, wound care, wound vacs, IV starts, CVL dressing changes, follow nurse-driven foley protocol. No required to read/measure tele strips.
Required Certifications:
BLS, NIHSS
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 6:1
Receptionist/HUC? Yes
Charge nurse? Yes, rarely takes assignment.
Phlebotomy? Yes
IV/VAT Team? Yes
Hospitalist? Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? Yes, telemetry is monitored by Telemetry Techs, RNs are required to interpret and confirm q4 hours strip reading
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner (preferred)
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs
Floating: If yes, where?
Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)
Orientation:
Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unit
Rehires: orientation will depend on last date here
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other or 4 weekend days per month if on block schedule
On call? If so, what is that schedule? No
Holiday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.
Baptist Blackout dates:
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15
Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 – 2/17
Spring Break (week)
Easter Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31
Mother’s Day Weekend
Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27
Father’s Day Weekend
Labor day weekend: 9/2-9/4
Halloween: 10/30-31
Thanksgiving: 11/22-25
Christmas and New Year’s: 12/23-26 and 12/31-1/1
Approval of time off? “No blackout dates†RTO pending manager approval (Eanh)
Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7a
Schedule cycle: 4 week cycle period; no self scheduling
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color
Parking: Parking deck only 2nd through 4th levels
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
AL RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS
MS Reference and SCL within year
Please list RTO in the selling notes
60 mile radius rule At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
JOB DESCRIPTION--MS Float Pool
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:
492 Beds
2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116
Level II Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Primary Stroke Center
First-time traveler: Yes, 1 yr- 1.5 yrs experience in MS if they sign a 20-26 wk contract
They will get an ADDITIONAL 2-3 shifts of UNIT orientation for a total of 4/5 shifts. We'll begin with 4 and add an additional if necessary.
Will also accept: 18 months+ of experience (LTAC/Rehab okay) with at least 6 months of MedSurg (prefers MS to be recent)
Staff has to be gone for 3 months before returning as a traveler. From last shift worked to start date
Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.
6 North Trauma Surgical
Beds: 23
Patient Types: General Surgery, Cholecystectomy, Ostomy, Splenectomy, Vascular surgeries
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: At least 1 year of trauma experience. Wound care, chest tubes, NGT, IV skills, medication administration/documentation and escalations
5 South Neuroscience
Beds: 33
Patient Types: CVA, TBI, Seizure, AMS, Spinal Fusion, Craniotomy, Degenerative Diseases, post trauma, angiogram, post ICU
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: IV start, blood draws from central lines, trach care, PEG, NGT, Colostomy/Ostomy, Wound Care, Chest tube, Surgical Site Care, C-Collar, Abdominal Binders, Restraints
5 North MedSurg/Oncology
Beds: 39 (very busy unit)
Patient Types: All patient types except stroke and MI, palliative care, ETOH withdrawal, behavioral patients. MS/Oncology patients
1:6 for RN and LPNs
Skills required: Trach care, chest tubes, PEG tubes, wound care, drains, foleys, behavioral issues, codes, IV starts; Chemo administration, if certified
Tele monitoring on hallway monitors and by tele techs on ground floor
4 South Clinical Decision Unit
Beds: 18
Patient Types: General patient population hospitalized for various causes, such as illness, surgery, testing, or observation
COPD, CHF, Diabetes, MRSA, VRE, C-Diff, COVID, Pneumonia, Renal Failure, Sepsis, UTI, End of Life Comfort
Patient Ratios: 1:6
Skills required: Assessment, prioritization, communication and documentation skills.
Tracheotomy care, Suctioning, O2 Therapy, ostomy care, Foley care, External catheter care, PEG/NGT care and use, wound care, chest tube, central line care, pressure ulcer management/preventive measures, falls prevention management, restraints.
3 South Orthopedics
Beds: 20
Patient Types: Orthopedic and spine: Joint replacements, fractures, fusions, laminectomies, etc.
Patient Ratios: 1:5; 1:6 if medsurg
Skills required: PCA pumps, wound care (negative pressure dressing), dressing changes, foley, drains (hemovacs/JP drains)
3 North MS/Ortho/Urology
Beds: 23
Patient Types: Urology, ENT, ortho, MedSurg
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing 1:8 (1 RN: 1 LPN: 8 patients); 1:6
Skills Required: Trach, wound care, wound vacs, IV starts, CVL dressing changes, follow nurse-driven foley protocol. No required to read/measure tele strips.
Required Certifications:
BLS, NIHSS
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 6:1
Receptionist/HUC? Yes
Charge nurse? Yes, rarely takes assignment.
Phlebotomy? Yes
IV/VAT Team? Yes
Hospitalist? Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? Yes, telemetry is monitored by Telemetry Techs, RNs are required to interpret and confirm q4 hours strip reading
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner (preferred)
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs
Floating: If yes, where?
Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)
Orientation:
Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unit
Rehires: orientation will depend on last date here
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other or 4 weekend days per month if on block schedule
On call? If so, what is that schedule? No
Holiday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.
Baptist Blackout dates:
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15
Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 – 2/17
Spring Break (week)
Easter Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31
Mother’s Day Weekend
Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27
Father’s Day Weekend
Labor day weekend: 9/2-9/4
Halloween: 10/30-31
Thanksgiving: 11/22-25
Christmas and New Year’s: 12/23-26 and 12/31-1/1
Approval of time off? “No blackout dates†RTO pending manager approval (Eanh)
Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7a
Schedule cycle: 4 week cycle period; no self scheduling
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color
Parking: Parking deck only 2nd through 4th levels
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
AL RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS
MS Reference and SCL within year
Please list RTO in the selling notes
60 mile radius rule At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
This contract is interviewed by SimpliFi.
Hospital Information:
Address: 489 State St., Bangor, ME 04401
Level II Trauma Center
Bed: 411
General Information
Beds: 21
Activities room (Meals and other Activities to promote socialization)
Minimum Experience?
RN and LPN: 1 year
CNA: 1 year in an acute care setting required (most recent)
First-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types:
Discharge Ready Unit
A variety of patients are cared for here who are awaiting placement in the community
Heavy behavioral/psych on top of LTC/SNF. Security is present on the unit due to aggressive patients
Typically, non-acute – without the need for special monitoring or IV access
Occasionally, patients are admitted for IV antibiotics only, but they do not receive frequent doses
Mobility of patients range from independent transfer to Hoyer/2 assist
Patients are cared for under a nursing home model with focus on fall prevention, skin integrity and activities
Supported by activities coordinator, CNAs and expert care management staff
Nursing care is less than acute level of care i.e. vital signs are once a day; full assessment is weekly
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing Approach
RN: Days and Nights - up to 1:9; 4 RN’s + 1 CRN (unassigned)
CNA: Days and Nights - up to 1:8; goal 1:6-7
LPN: Days and Nights – up to 1:9 – future implementation – no LPN’s currently
Required Certifications:
RN/LPN & Tech: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills required:
Experience caring for Geriatrics (ideal candidate would have SNF or LTAC experience)
RN: Charge experience, dressing changes, IV antibiotic administration (most patients will not have IV access), enteral feedings
LPN: Plan of cares, medication administration (oral, IV fluids/IV antibiotics; no IV pushes or initiation of high-risk meds/blood products – can monitor high risk meds after RN initiation), inserting peripheral IV (with met competency), dressing changes, central line flushes, wound care, vital signs, ADLs
Daily Responsibilities:
RN:
0600 or 1800 med pass for most meds, there may be meds due at other times
Dressing changes
Straight caths (some patients straight cath themselves)
Charting:
Med scanning
Daily nursing notes to include the following (1 per shift per patient – 10 total):
Activities they participated in during that shift
Behavioral Notes
Overall impressions
VS as ordered (most often weekly or PRN if they have BP issues)
CNA:
Daily ADL charting
Meal intakes
Passing trays
Activities
Ambulation
Getting patients to/from activities and meals
Weekly showers/shower schedule
LPN:
See required skills
Support on the Unit:
CNA (1:6-7 ratio)
Charge nurse – typically unassigned
Activities support person
Social Worker (two dedicated to unit)
Case Manager
Phlebotomy? For peripheral blood draws only
House Supervisor, 24/7
RT, 24/7 in house
Hospitalist, 24/7
PT/OT/ST – dayshift only
Charting System/Equipment:
Cerner
Alaris
Pyxis
Floating:
LPN: unlikely, but to other like units, such as rehab, if needed
RN: to any other area within their scope of practice
CNA: only if overstaffed a shift – could float to any area within their scope
Orientation:
2 Days Hospital orientation
1 shift on the unit
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No call
Holiday Expectations: varies, as needed
Approval of time off? To go through manager
Other notes?
Scrub Color:
RN: Any color, must be professional
CNA: Any color, must be professional
No acrylic nails allowed
No crocs shoes allowed
Parking: Free in designated areas
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. ME RN LIC or compact state lic
BLS
Permanant Residence must be outside the state of ME
MS Reference and SCL within a year
RTO upon submission At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Position Description
Unit Description Facility Name: University of Maryland Medical Center Total # of Facility Beds: 750+ Unit Name: Transplant IMC Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: 27 Teaching Facility: [x ] Y [ ] N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: [ ] Y [x] N Trauma Level: Level 1 Prior Travel Experience Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: 2 years Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: 0 Certifications Required: BLS Certifications Preferred: ACLS and CCTN Nurse: Patient Ratio by shift: ____1:3-4______________________ Circulate/Scrub as applicable: _____N/A__________________________ Ancillary Assistance (e.g.) CNA, PCT, Unit Secretary) Type and # by Shift: D 4-PCT 2 US E N 4-PCT 1 US D 4-PCT 2 US N 4-PCT 1 US Advanced Practice on the unit: ___NP____________________________________________ # Days of Orientation: 1.5 Hospital Specialty Testing for Unit/Facility: [ ] U [ ] F Patient Care Modality: Uniforms: Scrubs/color: Navy Blue Shoes: Closed toe Jewelry: Minimum no dangling earrings or bracelets Hair/Beard: Groomed Nail Polish: No chipped no Gel Documentation System: EPIC Floating Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N To what units/facilities: Describe the rotation: Charge required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Scheduling: Shift Hours: 7a-7p or 7p-7a Rotation Schedule: Yes Self-Scheduling: No Weekend Requirements: Yes, every 3rd On-Call Requirements: No Holiday Requirements: If Needed Patient Population (Diagnoses): Liver, Kidney, Pancreas Pre and Post Op Transplants Age Range: 18 + Special Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type) Alaris pumps, Telemetry, ABG Respiratory available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Anesthesia available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Who manages ventilators: _____RT______________ Unit Specific Procedures and Protocols: (For example: Drips; Infusions; Phlebotomy; Starting IVs; EKGs; Transports; Weaning; Nebulizer to Inhaler; Starting IVs, Performing venipuncture, Performing EKGs; Discontinuing sheaths) Cardiac, Heparin, and Insulin drips, At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. MD RN lic or compact RN lic
BLS, ACLS
MD RN lic or compact RN lic
BLS, ACLS
PCU Ref and SCL within a year
50 Mile Radius Rule
Experience from a level I trauma facility
RTO at time of submission (ANYTHING SENT AFTER SUBMISSION WILL NOT BE APPROVED) At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Position Description
Unit Description Facility Name: University of Maryland Medical Center Total # of Facility Beds: 750+ Unit Name: Transplant IMC Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: 27 Teaching Facility: [x ] Y [ ] N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: [ ] Y [x] N Trauma Level: Level 1 Prior Travel Experience Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: 2 years Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: 0 Certifications Required: BLS Certifications Preferred: ACLS and CCTN Nurse: Patient Ratio by shift: ____1:3-4______________________ Circulate/Scrub as applicable: _____N/A__________________________ Ancillary Assistance (e.g.) CNA, PCT, Unit Secretary) Type and # by Shift: D 4-PCT 2 US E N 4-PCT 1 US D 4-PCT 2 US N 4-PCT 1 US Advanced Practice on the unit: ___NP____________________________________________ # Days of Orientation: 1.5 Hospital Specialty Testing for Unit/Facility: [ ] U [ ] F Patient Care Modality: Uniforms: Scrubs/color: Navy Blue Shoes: Closed toe Jewelry: Minimum no dangling earrings or bracelets Hair/Beard: Groomed Nail Polish: No chipped no Gel Documentation System: EPIC Floating Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N To what units/facilities: Describe the rotation: Charge required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Scheduling: Shift Hours: 7a-7p or 7p-7a Rotation Schedule: Yes Self-Scheduling: No Weekend Requirements: Yes, every 3rd On-Call Requirements: No Holiday Requirements: If Needed Patient Population (Diagnoses): Liver, Kidney, Pancreas Pre and Post Op Transplants Age Range: 18 + Special Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type) Alaris pumps, Telemetry, ABG Respiratory available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Anesthesia available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Who manages ventilators: _____RT______________ Unit Specific Procedures and Protocols: (For example: Drips; Infusions; Phlebotomy; Starting IVs; EKGs; Transports; Weaning; Nebulizer to Inhaler; Starting IVs, Performing venipuncture, Performing EKGs; Discontinuing sheaths) Cardiac, Heparin, and Insulin drips, At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. MD RN lic or compact RN lic
BLS, ACLS
MD RN lic or compact RN lic
BLS, ACLS
PCU Ref and SCL within a year
50 Mile Radius Rule
Experience from a level I trauma facility
RTO at time of submission (ANYTHING SENT AFTER SUBMISSION WILL NOT BE APPROVED) At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
JOB DESCRIPTION--MS Float Pool
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:
492 Beds
2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116
Level II Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Primary Stroke Center
First-time traveler: Yes, 1 yr- 1.5 yrs experience in MS if they sign a 20-26 wk contract
They will get an ADDITIONAL 2-3 shifts of UNIT orientation for a total of 4/5 shifts. We'll begin with 4 and add an additional if necessary.
Will also accept: 18 months+ of experience (LTAC/Rehab okay) with at least 6 months of MedSurg (prefers MS to be recent)
Staff has to be gone for 3 months before returning as a traveler. From last shift worked to start date
Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.
6 North Trauma Surgical
Beds: 23
Patient Types: General Surgery, Cholecystectomy, Ostomy, Splenectomy, Vascular surgeries
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: At least 1 year of trauma experience. Wound care, chest tubes, NGT, IV skills, medication administration/documentation and escalations
5 South Neuroscience
Beds: 33
Patient Types: CVA, TBI, Seizure, AMS, Spinal Fusion, Craniotomy, Degenerative Diseases, post trauma, angiogram, post ICU
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: IV start, blood draws from central lines, trach care, PEG, NGT, Colostomy/Ostomy, Wound Care, Chest tube, Surgical Site Care, C-Collar, Abdominal Binders, Restraints
5 North MedSurg/Oncology
Beds: 39 (very busy unit)
Patient Types: All patient types except stroke and MI, palliative care, ETOH withdrawal, behavioral patients. MS/Oncology patients
1:6 for RN and LPNs
Skills required: Trach care, chest tubes, PEG tubes, wound care, drains, foleys, behavioral issues, codes, IV starts; Chemo administration, if certified
Tele monitoring on hallway monitors and by tele techs on ground floor
4 South Clinical Decision Unit
Beds: 18
Patient Types: General patient population hospitalized for various causes, such as illness, surgery, testing, or observation
COPD, CHF, Diabetes, MRSA, VRE, C-Diff, COVID, Pneumonia, Renal Failure, Sepsis, UTI, End of Life Comfort
Patient Ratios: 1:6
Skills required: Assessment, prioritization, communication and documentation skills.
Tracheotomy care, Suctioning, O2 Therapy, ostomy care, Foley care, External catheter care, PEG/NGT care and use, wound care, chest tube, central line care, pressure ulcer management/preventive measures, falls prevention management, restraints.
3 South Orthopedics
Beds: 20
Patient Types: Orthopedic and spine: Joint replacements, fractures, fusions, laminectomies, etc.
Patient Ratios: 1:5; 1:6 if medsurg
Skills required: PCA pumps, wound care (negative pressure dressing), dressing changes, foley, drains (hemovacs/JP drains)
3 North MS/Ortho/Urology
Beds: 23
Patient Types: Urology, ENT, ortho, MedSurg
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing 1:8 (1 RN: 1 LPN: 8 patients); 1:6
Skills Required: Trach, wound care, wound vacs, IV starts, CVL dressing changes, follow nurse-driven foley protocol. No required to read/measure tele strips.
Required Certifications:
BLS, NIHSS
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 6:1
Receptionist/HUC? Yes
Charge nurse? Yes, rarely takes assignment.
Phlebotomy? Yes
IV/VAT Team? Yes
Hospitalist? Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? Yes, telemetry is monitored by Telemetry Techs, RNs are required to interpret and confirm q4 hours strip reading
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner (preferred)
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs
Floating: If yes, where?
Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)
Orientation:
Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unit
Rehires: orientation will depend on last date here
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other or 4 weekend days per month if on block schedule
On call? If so, what is that schedule? No
Holiday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.
Baptist Blackout dates:
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15
Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 – 2/17
Spring Break (week)
Easter Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31
Mother’s Day Weekend
Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27
Father’s Day Weekend
Labor day weekend: 9/2-9/4
Halloween: 10/30-31
Thanksgiving: 11/22-25
Christmas and New Year’s: 12/23-26 and 12/31-1/1
Approval of time off? “No blackout dates†RTO pending manager approval (Eanh)
Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7a
Schedule cycle: 4 week cycle period; no self scheduling
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color
Parking: Parking deck only 2nd through 4th levels
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
AL RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS
MS Reference and SCL within year
Please list RTO in the selling notes
60 mile radius rule At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
SimpliFi Interview Team
RTO Requests of 6 days or less with no holidays will be considered.
About Facility:
Bangor, ME
Level 2 Trauma Center
411 Beds
COVID vaccine required
General Information:
Beds: (50) on Merritt 3; (10) Haskell 3
Minimum Experience: 2 years of Med/Tele experience – no exceptions
Will you accept a first-time traveler? No – no exceptions
Patient Types:
Travelers will routinely work between Merritt 3 (50 beds) and Haskell 3 (10 meds)
both units are considered one large Med/Tele department on the same floor with private and semi-private rooms
Medical:
CHF, Pneumonia, COVID, COPD, sepsis, cellulitis, GI Bleed, Chron’s, Vascular Gangrene, ETOH withdrawal, IVDA, etc.
Surgical:
Bariatric: Gastric Bypass, Gastric sleeve
Vascular Surgeries: carotid endarcterectomies, femoral endarcterectomies, amputations, AAA repair, peripheral artery bypass grafts
Urology: TURP, cysto, cystectomy, penectomy, nephrectomy, ureteral stents,
General/GI: mastectomy, breast reduction; hemicolectomies, exploratory laps, bowel resection, cholecystectomy, colorectal surgeries; whipples
Ortho: total joint, ORIF, external fixation, Ortho Trauma
ENT: parotidectomy, neck dissection, and thyroidectomy
Plastics: muscle flaps, skin grafts
Neurosurgery: spinal fusions, laminectomies, craniotomies
Patient Ratios:
RN:
Day: 1:4-5
Night: 1:5-6
CNA:
Day: 1:10
Night: 1:10
Required Certifications:
BLS
basic EKG certification (ability to read/interpret cardiac rhythm strips)
Skills required:
Telemetry experience (Cardiac rhythm interpretation) – will not transport patient on Tele but must be able to verify/interpret strips on the unit
General post-surgical experience is a MUST
Ortho post-op (total joints, ORIF) experience is preferred, peripheral IV starts, tube feedings, TPN, Trach Care, Chest tubes, continuous bladder irrigation, drain management and removal (JP, Accordian), dressing changes, wound vacs
Comfortability to discontinue non-tunneled catheters, will wean patients off Epidural pump per order set, PCAs
Heparin Drips, Insulin Drips; NO cardiac drips or cardiac push meds
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio: 1:10)
Charge nurse: typically free floating
Resource Nurse – Dayshift only, 7 days per week
RT
OT/PT/ST
Hospitalist/Surgeon
PA – assigned specifically to this unit 1900-0700; 7 days per week
Remote monitoring at nurses stations for Tele/SpO2
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner
IV pumps: Alaris
Medication dispensing: Pyxis
Floating: If yes, where?
Any other unit to care for patients within or below scope of practice
Orientation:
2 Days of hospital orientation
1 (12)h shift on unit
HealthStream/iCare modules must be completed prior taking patients
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: every other; occasionally back-to-back weekends – flexibility is key
On call? No call
Holiday Expectations: as scheduled
RTO approval: Must be sent to Manager for approval
Shift times: 0700-1900; 1900-0700
Schedule cycle: 4 weeks at a time; will receive 2 weeks in advance
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional
No crocs
No artificial nails
Parking: Free At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. Will not consider travelers who have a permanent address in ME.
No holiday time off will be granted. 6 Days or less of RTO can be approved.
ME RN license or compact state lic
BLS, ACLS
Tele SCL and Reference within a year
SSN & DOB At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
JOB DESCRIPTION--MS Float Pool
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:
492 Beds
2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116
Level II Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Primary Stroke Center
First-time traveler: Yes, 1 yr- 1.5 yrs experience in MS if they sign a 20-26 wk contract
They will get an ADDITIONAL 2-3 shifts of UNIT orientation for a total of 4/5 shifts. We'll begin with 4 and add an additional if necessary.
Will also accept: 18 months+ of experience (LTAC/Rehab okay) with at least 6 months of MedSurg (prefers MS to be recent)
Staff has to be gone for 3 months before returning as a traveler. From last shift worked to start date
Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.
6 North Trauma Surgical
Beds: 23
Patient Types: General Surgery, Cholecystectomy, Ostomy, Splenectomy, Vascular surgeries
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: At least 1 year of trauma experience. Wound care, chest tubes, NGT, IV skills, medication administration/documentation and escalations
5 South Neuroscience
Beds: 33
Patient Types: CVA, TBI, Seizure, AMS, Spinal Fusion, Craniotomy, Degenerative Diseases, post trauma, angiogram, post ICU
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: IV start, blood draws from central lines, trach care, PEG, NGT, Colostomy/Ostomy, Wound Care, Chest tube, Surgical Site Care, C-Collar, Abdominal Binders, Restraints
5 North MedSurg/Oncology
Beds: 39 (very busy unit)
Patient Types: All patient types except stroke and MI, palliative care, ETOH withdrawal, behavioral patients. MS/Oncology patients
1:6 for RN and LPNs
Skills required: Trach care, chest tubes, PEG tubes, wound care, drains, foleys, behavioral issues, codes, IV starts; Chemo administration, if certified
Tele monitoring on hallway monitors and by tele techs on ground floor
4 South Clinical Decision Unit
Beds: 18
Patient Types: General patient population hospitalized for various causes, such as illness, surgery, testing, or observation
COPD, CHF, Diabetes, MRSA, VRE, C-Diff, COVID, Pneumonia, Renal Failure, Sepsis, UTI, End of Life Comfort
Patient Ratios: 1:6
Skills required: Assessment, prioritization, communication and documentation skills.
Tracheotomy care, Suctioning, O2 Therapy, ostomy care, Foley care, External catheter care, PEG/NGT care and use, wound care, chest tube, central line care, pressure ulcer management/preventive measures, falls prevention management, restraints.
3 South Orthopedics
Beds: 20
Patient Types: Orthopedic and spine: Joint replacements, fractures, fusions, laminectomies, etc.
Patient Ratios: 1:5; 1:6 if medsurg
Skills required: PCA pumps, wound care (negative pressure dressing), dressing changes, foley, drains (hemovacs/JP drains)
3 North MS/Ortho/Urology
Beds: 23
Patient Types: Urology, ENT, ortho, MedSurg
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing 1:8 (1 RN: 1 LPN: 8 patients); 1:6
Skills Required: Trach, wound care, wound vacs, IV starts, CVL dressing changes, follow nurse-driven foley protocol. No required to read/measure tele strips.
Required Certifications:
BLS, NIHSS
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 6:1
Receptionist/HUC? Yes
Charge nurse? Yes, rarely takes assignment.
Phlebotomy? Yes
IV/VAT Team? Yes
Hospitalist? Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? Yes, telemetry is monitored by Telemetry Techs, RNs are required to interpret and confirm q4 hours strip reading
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner (preferred)
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs
Floating: If yes, where?
Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)
Orientation:
Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unit
Rehires: orientation will depend on last date here
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other or 4 weekend days per month if on block schedule
On call? If so, what is that schedule? No
Holiday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.
Baptist Blackout dates:
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15
Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 – 2/17
Spring Break (week)
Easter Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31
Mother’s Day Weekend
Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27
Father’s Day Weekend
Labor day weekend: 9/2-9/4
Halloween: 10/30-31
Thanksgiving: 11/22-25
Christmas and New Year’s: 12/23-26 and 12/31-1/1
Approval of time off? “No blackout dates†RTO pending manager approval (Eanh)
Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7a
Schedule cycle: 4 week cycle period; no self scheduling
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color
Parking: Parking deck only 2nd through 4th levels
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
AL RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS
MS Reference and SCL within year
Please list RTO in the selling notes
60 mile radius rule At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
JOB DESCRIPTION--MS Float Pool
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:
492 Beds
2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116
Level II Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Primary Stroke Center
First-time traveler: Yes, 1 yr- 1.5 yrs experience in MS if they sign a 20-26 wk contract
They will get an ADDITIONAL 2-3 shifts of UNIT orientation for a total of 4/5 shifts. We'll begin with 4 and add an additional if necessary.
Will also accept: 18 months+ of experience (LTAC/Rehab okay) with at least 6 months of MedSurg (prefers MS to be recent)
Staff has to be gone for 3 months before returning as a traveler. From last shift worked to start date
Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.
6 North Trauma Surgical
Beds: 23
Patient Types: General Surgery, Cholecystectomy, Ostomy, Splenectomy, Vascular surgeries
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: At least 1 year of trauma experience. Wound care, chest tubes, NGT, IV skills, medication administration/documentation and escalations
5 South Neuroscience
Beds: 33
Patient Types: CVA, TBI, Seizure, AMS, Spinal Fusion, Craniotomy, Degenerative Diseases, post trauma, angiogram, post ICU
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: IV start, blood draws from central lines, trach care, PEG, NGT, Colostomy/Ostomy, Wound Care, Chest tube, Surgical Site Care, C-Collar, Abdominal Binders, Restraints
5 North MedSurg/Oncology
Beds: 39 (very busy unit)
Patient Types: All patient types except stroke and MI, palliative care, ETOH withdrawal, behavioral patients. MS/Oncology patients
1:6 for RN and LPNs
Skills required: Trach care, chest tubes, PEG tubes, wound care, drains, foleys, behavioral issues, codes, IV starts; Chemo administration, if certified
Tele monitoring on hallway monitors and by tele techs on ground floor
4 South Clinical Decision Unit
Beds: 18
Patient Types: General patient population hospitalized for various causes, such as illness, surgery, testing, or observation
COPD, CHF, Diabetes, MRSA, VRE, C-Diff, COVID, Pneumonia, Renal Failure, Sepsis, UTI, End of Life Comfort
Patient Ratios: 1:6
Skills required: Assessment, prioritization, communication and documentation skills.
Tracheotomy care, Suctioning, O2 Therapy, ostomy care, Foley care, External catheter care, PEG/NGT care and use, wound care, chest tube, central line care, pressure ulcer management/preventive measures, falls prevention management, restraints.
3 South Orthopedics
Beds: 20
Patient Types: Orthopedic and spine: Joint replacements, fractures, fusions, laminectomies, etc.
Patient Ratios: 1:5; 1:6 if medsurg
Skills required: PCA pumps, wound care (negative pressure dressing), dressing changes, foley, drains (hemovacs/JP drains)
3 North MS/Ortho/Urology
Beds: 23
Patient Types: Urology, ENT, ortho, MedSurg
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing 1:8 (1 RN: 1 LPN: 8 patients); 1:6
Skills Required: Trach, wound care, wound vacs, IV starts, CVL dressing changes, follow nurse-driven foley protocol. No required to read/measure tele strips.
Required Certifications:
BLS, NIHSS
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 6:1
Receptionist/HUC? Yes
Charge nurse? Yes, rarely takes assignment.
Phlebotomy? Yes
IV/VAT Team? Yes
Hospitalist? Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? Yes, telemetry is monitored by Telemetry Techs, RNs are required to interpret and confirm q4 hours strip reading
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner (preferred)
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs
Floating: If yes, where?
Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)
Orientation:
Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unit
Rehires: orientation will depend on last date here
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other or 4 weekend days per month if on block schedule
On call? If so, what is that schedule? No
Holiday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.
Baptist Blackout dates:
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15
Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 – 2/17
Spring Break (week)
Easter Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31
Mother’s Day Weekend
Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27
Father’s Day Weekend
Labor day weekend: 9/2-9/4
Halloween: 10/30-31
Thanksgiving: 11/22-25
Christmas and New Year’s: 12/23-26 and 12/31-1/1
Approval of time off? “No blackout dates†RTO pending manager approval (Eanh)
Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7a
Schedule cycle: 4 week cycle period; no self scheduling
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color
Parking: Parking deck only 2nd through 4th levels
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
AL RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS
MS Reference and SCL within year
Please list RTO in the selling notes
60 mile radius rule At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Position Description
Unit Description Facility Name: University of Maryland Medical Center Total # of Facility Beds: 750+ Unit Name: Transplant IMC Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: 27 Teaching Facility: [x ] Y [ ] N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: [ ] Y [x] N Trauma Level: Level 1 Prior Travel Experience Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: 2 years Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: 0 Certifications Required: BLS Certifications Preferred: ACLS and CCTN Nurse: Patient Ratio by shift: ____1:3-4______________________ Circulate/Scrub as applicable: _____N/A__________________________ Ancillary Assistance (e.g.) CNA, PCT, Unit Secretary) Type and # by Shift: D 4-PCT 2 US E N 4-PCT 1 US D 4-PCT 2 US N 4-PCT 1 US Advanced Practice on the unit: ___NP____________________________________________ # Days of Orientation: 1.5 Hospital Specialty Testing for Unit/Facility: [ ] U [ ] F Patient Care Modality: Uniforms: Scrubs/color: Navy Blue Shoes: Closed toe Jewelry: Minimum no dangling earrings or bracelets Hair/Beard: Groomed Nail Polish: No chipped no Gel Documentation System: EPIC Floating Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N To what units/facilities: Describe the rotation: Charge required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Scheduling: Shift Hours: 7a-7p or 7p-7a Rotation Schedule: Yes Self-Scheduling: No Weekend Requirements: Yes, every 3rd On-Call Requirements: No Holiday Requirements: If Needed Patient Population (Diagnoses): Liver, Kidney, Pancreas Pre and Post Op Transplants Age Range: 18 + Special Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type) Alaris pumps, Telemetry, ABG Respiratory available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Anesthesia available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Who manages ventilators: _____RT______________ Unit Specific Procedures and Protocols: (For example: Drips; Infusions; Phlebotomy; Starting IVs; EKGs; Transports; Weaning; Nebulizer to Inhaler; Starting IVs, Performing venipuncture, Performing EKGs; Discontinuing sheaths) Cardiac, Heparin, and Insulin drips, At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Years of Experience: 2. MD RN lic or compact RN lic
BLS, ACLS
MD RN lic or compact RN lic
BLS, ACLS
PCU Ref and SCL within a year
50 Mile Radius Rule
Experience from a level I trauma facility
RTO at time of submission (ANYTHING SENT AFTER SUBMISSION WILL NOT BE APPROVED) At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Position Description
Unit Description Facility Name: University of Maryland Medical Center Total # of Facility Beds: 750+ Unit Name: Transplant IMC Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: 27 Teaching Facility: [x ] Y [ ] N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: [ ] Y [x] N Trauma Level: Level 1 Prior Travel Experience Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: 2 years Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: 0 Certifications Required: BLS Certifications Preferred: ACLS and CCTN Nurse: Patient Ratio by shift: ____1:3-4______________________ Circulate/Scrub as applicable: _____N/A__________________________ Ancillary Assistance (e.g.) CNA, PCT, Unit Secretary) Type and # by Shift: D 4-PCT 2 US E N 4-PCT 1 US D 4-PCT 2 US N 4-PCT 1 US Advanced Practice on the unit: ___NP____________________________________________ # Days of Orientation: 1.5 Hospital Specialty Testing for Unit/Facility: [ ] U [ ] F Patient Care Modality: Uniforms: Scrubs/color: Navy Blue Shoes: Closed toe Jewelry: Minimum no dangling earrings or bracelets Hair/Beard: Groomed Nail Polish: No chipped no Gel Documentation System: EPIC Floating Required: [ ] Y [ x ] N To what units/facilities: Describe the rotation: Charge required: [ ] Y [ x ] N Scheduling: Shift Hours: 7a-7p or 7p-7a Rotation Schedule: Yes Self-Scheduling: No Weekend Requirements: Yes, every 3rd On-Call Requirements: No Holiday Requirements: If Needed Patient Population (Diagnoses): Liver, Kidney, Pancreas Pre and Post Op Transplants Age Range: 18 + Special Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type) Alaris pumps, Telemetry, ABG Respiratory available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Anesthesia available 24/7 for support [x ] Y [ ] N Who manages ventilators: _____RT______________ Unit Specific Procedures and Protocols: (For example: Drips; Infusions; Phlebotomy; Starting IVs; EKGs; Transports; Weaning; Nebulizer to Inhaler; Starting IVs, Performing venipuncture, Performing EKGs; Discontinuing sheaths) Cardiac, Heparin, and Insulin drips, At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
MD RN lic or compact RN lic
BLS, ACLS
Experience from a level I trauma center
PCU Ref and SCL within a year
50 Mile Radius Rule
RTO at time of submission (ANYTHING SENT AFTER SUBMISSION WILL NOT BE APPROVED) At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
JOB DESCRIPTION--MS Float Pool
SimpliFi Interview
About Facility:
492 Beds
2105 E. South Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116
Level II Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Primary Stroke Center
First-time traveler: Yes, 1 yr- 1.5 yrs experience in MS if they sign a 20-26 wk contract
They will get an ADDITIONAL 2-3 shifts of UNIT orientation for a total of 4/5 shifts. We'll begin with 4 and add an additional if necessary.
Will also accept: 18 months+ of experience (LTAC/Rehab okay) with at least 6 months of MedSurg (prefers MS to be recent)
Staff has to be gone for 3 months before returning as a traveler. From last shift worked to start date
Will be assigned a home unit on the first day of orientation.
6 North Trauma Surgical
Beds: 23
Patient Types: General Surgery, Cholecystectomy, Ostomy, Splenectomy, Vascular surgeries
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: At least 1 year of trauma experience. Wound care, chest tubes, NGT, IV skills, medication administration/documentation and escalations
5 South Neuroscience
Beds: 33
Patient Types: CVA, TBI, Seizure, AMS, Spinal Fusion, Craniotomy, Degenerative Diseases, post trauma, angiogram, post ICU
Patient Ratios: 1:5-6
Skills required: IV start, blood draws from central lines, trach care, PEG, NGT, Colostomy/Ostomy, Wound Care, Chest tube, Surgical Site Care, C-Collar, Abdominal Binders, Restraints
5 North MedSurg/Oncology
Beds: 39 (very busy unit)
Patient Types: All patient types except stroke and MI, palliative care, ETOH withdrawal, behavioral patients. MS/Oncology patients
1:6 for RN and LPNs
Skills required: Trach care, chest tubes, PEG tubes, wound care, drains, foleys, behavioral issues, codes, IV starts; Chemo administration, if certified
Tele monitoring on hallway monitors and by tele techs on ground floor
4 South Clinical Decision Unit
Beds: 18
Patient Types: General patient population hospitalized for various causes, such as illness, surgery, testing, or observation
COPD, CHF, Diabetes, MRSA, VRE, C-Diff, COVID, Pneumonia, Renal Failure, Sepsis, UTI, End of Life Comfort
Patient Ratios: 1:6
Skills required: Assessment, prioritization, communication and documentation skills.
Tracheotomy care, Suctioning, O2 Therapy, ostomy care, Foley care, External catheter care, PEG/NGT care and use, wound care, chest tube, central line care, pressure ulcer management/preventive measures, falls prevention management, restraints.
3 South Orthopedics
Beds: 20
Patient Types: Orthopedic and spine: Joint replacements, fractures, fusions, laminectomies, etc.
Patient Ratios: 1:5; 1:6 if medsurg
Skills required: PCA pumps, wound care (negative pressure dressing), dressing changes, foley, drains (hemovacs/JP drains)
3 North MS/Ortho/Urology
Beds: 23
Patient Types: Urology, ENT, ortho, MedSurg
Patient Ratios: Team Nursing 1:8 (1 RN: 1 LPN: 8 patients); 1:6
Skills Required: Trach, wound care, wound vacs, IV starts, CVL dressing changes, follow nurse-driven foley protocol. No required to read/measure tele strips.
Required Certifications:
BLS, NIHSS
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 6:1
Receptionist/HUC? Yes
Charge nurse? Yes, rarely takes assignment.
Phlebotomy? Yes
IV/VAT Team? Yes
Hospitalist? Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech? Are RNs required to read/measure tele strips? Yes, telemetry is monitored by Telemetry Techs, RNs are required to interpret and confirm q4 hours strip reading
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner (preferred)
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs
Floating: If yes, where?
Any like unit/patient location (MS-MS, MS-ICU task, MS-ER/MS holds; ICU-ICU, ICU-MS task or limit of 3, ICU-ER/ICU holds)
Orientation:
Travelers who are new to the facility or return travelers who have been gone for 1+ years will have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours on the unit
Rehires: orientation will depend on last date here
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other or 4 weekend days per month if on block schedule
On call? If so, what is that schedule? No
Holiday Expectations: This does not mean they will automatically be scheduled for those dates, but we will not contractually guarantee to being off prior to arrival.
Baptist Blackout dates:
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1/15
Valentine’s Day (week): 2/10 – 2/17
Spring Break (week)
Easter Weekend: 3/30 – 3/31
Mother’s Day Weekend
Memorial Day (week): 5/24 – 5/27
Father’s Day Weekend
Labor day weekend: 9/2-9/4
Halloween: 10/30-31
Thanksgiving: 11/22-25
Christmas and New Year’s: 12/23-26 and 12/31-1/1
Approval of time off? “No blackout dates†RTO pending manager approval (Eanh)
Shift times: 7a-7p, 7p-7a
Schedule cycle: 4 week cycle period; no self scheduling
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color
Parking: Parking deck only 2nd through 4th levels
At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
AL RN Lic or compact state lic
BLS
MS Reference and SCL within year
Please list RTO in the selling notes
60 mile radius rule At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
General Information:
Number of Beds: 71
Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? Travelers must have 2 years of critical experience (ER or ICU) with the most recent year in a level II trauma ER
Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, with at least 2 years of critical experience (ER or ICU) with the most recent year in a level II trauma ER.
Patient Types:
Multi System Trauma (level II), STEMI, STROKE, CHF, COPD, GI, GU, OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Psychiatric
Patient Ratios:
1:4 ER, 1:5 MS Holds, 1:3 ICU Holds
Support on the Unit:
CNA (Ratio): 1:12
Receptionist/HUC? Yes
Charge nurse? Yes
Phlebotomy? Yes, up to 0300
IV/VAT Team? Yes
Hospitalist? Yes
Telemetry monitoring tech: No
Technology/Equipment:
EMR: Cerner
IV pumps: Plum 360
Medication dispensing: Omnicell
Monitors: Spacelabs At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
Required Certifications:
BLS, ACLS, PALS, Secure/CPI or similar, NIHSS
ER SCL and Reference within a year
RTO Upon Submission
60 mile radius rule
Skills required:
Trach care, vent care, ICU drip care and maintenance, chest tube, art line, CVL, picc, midline, port, foley, splint/Ortho device application and care, bipap/hiflow, continuous bladder irrigation At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Requisition Comments and Notes
ALL RTO requests must be in the packet at the time of submission. Anything sent after, will not be approved.Position Description: NICU / Special Care Nursery - Minimum of 5 years NICU experience is required. Level III NICU patient population; no cooling, no nitric oxide. Must be able to do heel sticks, start PIVs, special equipment: iStat machine, glucometer, central line – UA and UV. Only reasonable time off considered 3-7 days, which will need to be screened to client. Ratio - 1:1-2 ICU Babies, 1:3-4 grower feeders. / Navy Scrubs / natural nails / Floating required, if need, to L&D as NAN, and post-partum to help with babies. No self-scheduling. Required Upon Submission: BLS, NRP required at time of submission. STABLE preferred. MD/Compact license verified through current NURSYS required. COVID vaccine required. Medical Declination accepted, Must have signed and authorized documentation from Physician in packet or submission will be dropped. IVS to interview and manager to offer.
Position Description
Facility Name: University of Maryland, Capital Region Medical Center Total # of Facility Beds: 205 Unit Name: SPECIAL CARE NURSERY (SCN) - NNICU I Unit Specialty: Specialty Care Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: Click or tap here to enter text. Teaching Facility: ? Y ? N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: ? Y ? N Trauma Level: II Prior Travel Experience Required: ? Y ? N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: No Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: No Certifications Required: BLS, NRP, STABLE Certifications Preferred: Click or tap here to enter text. Nurse Patient Ratio by shift: 1:3-4 Circulate/Scrub as applicable: Click or tap here to enter text. Ancillary Assistance: CNA/ PCT: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text. Unit clerk/Secretary: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text. Other: Click or tap here to enter text. #staff per shift: D: 1 E:1 N:1 Advanced Practice on the unit: NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONERS # Days of Orientation: 1-2 Specialty Testing for Unit/Facility: ? U ? F Patient Care Modality: Click or tap here to enter text. Dress Code Scrubs/color: navy scrubs supplied by RN Shoes: NO OPEN-TOE SHOES Jewelry: : NO WIRST OR HAND JEWELRIES Hair/Beard: LONG HAIR MUST BE At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
MD RN LIC
BLS, NRP
All RTO dates must be listed at the time of RFO
COVID Vaccination required, Medical Declination accepted (must have signed and authorized documentation from Physician) At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
Requisition Comments and Notes
ALL RTO requests must be in the packet at the time of submission. Anything sent after, will not be approved.Position Description: NICU / Special Care Nursery - Minimum of 5 years NICU experience is required. Level III NICU patient population; no cooling, no nitric oxide. Must be able to do heel sticks, start PIVs, special equipment: iStat machine, glucometer, central line – UA and UV. Only reasonable time off considered 3-7 days, which will need to be screened to client. Ratio - 1:1-2 ICU Babies, 1:3-4 grower feeders. / Navy Scrubs / natural nails / Floating required, if need, to L&D as NAN, and post-partum to help with babies. No self-scheduling. Required Upon Submission: BLS, NRP required at time of submission. STABLE preferred. MD/Compact license verified through current NURSYS required. COVID vaccine required. Medical Declination accepted, Must have signed and authorized documentation from Physician in packet or submission will be dropped. IVS to interview and manager to offer.
Position Description
Facility Name: University of Maryland, Capital Region Medical Center Total # of Facility Beds: 205 Unit Name: SPECIAL CARE NURSERY (SCN) - NNICU I Unit Specialty: Specialty Care Total # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: Click or tap here to enter text. Teaching Facility: ? Y ? N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: ? Y ? N Trauma Level: II Prior Travel Experience Required: ? Y ? N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: No Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: No Certifications Required: BLS, NRP, STABLE Certifications Preferred: Click or tap here to enter text. Nurse Patient Ratio by shift: 1:3-4 Circulate/Scrub as applicable: Click or tap here to enter text. Ancillary Assistance: CNA/ PCT: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text. Unit clerk/Secretary: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text. Other: Click or tap here to enter text. #staff per shift: D: 1 E:1 N:1 Advanced Practice on the unit: NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONERS # Days of Orientation: 1-2 Specialty Testing for Unit/Facility: ? U ? F Patient Care Modality: Click or tap here to enter text. Dress Code Scrubs/color: navy scrubs supplied by RN Shoes: NO OPEN-TOE SHOES Jewelry: : NO WIRST OR HAND JEWELRIES Hair/Beard: LONG HAIR MUST BE At AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer:
Competitive pay rates
Free, quality, private housing
Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending
Life Insurance
Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education
Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
MD RN LIC
BLS, NRP
All RTO dates must be listed at the time of RFO
COVID Vaccination required, Medical Declination accepted (must have signed and authorized documentation from Physician) At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.