TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified CVICU RN in San Francisco, California, 94115 About The Position Job Title: Administrative Coordinator IV - RN Job Specialty: Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) - Critical Care Job Duration: 13 weeks Shift: 12 hours, 07:00 PM to 07:30 AM Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week Experience: 1 year of recent (within the last 3 years) full-time equivalent experience; Bachelor's degree in nursing or related field preferred; 1 year of current experience in progressive or intermediate care unit preferred License: Registered Nurse License (in the state where care is provided) Certifications: Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Must-Have: ACLS Job Description: - Provide high-quality nursing care to patients in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit. - Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure optimal patient outcomes. - Implement, evaluate, and assess care plans in coordination with the healthcare team. - Maintain accurate patient records and documentation. - Deliver comprehensive nursing care and critical care interventions. - Maintain a safe and supportive environment for patients and staff. - Participate in ongoing education and remain current with best practices in critical care nursing. - Communicate effectively with patients, families, and medical team members. 26315841EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS BLS - AHA Core Competency PALS - AHA Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Embrace the nomadic lifestyle with pride, celebrating the uniqueness and diversity of each assignment. The sense of adventure and pride in being a healthcare nomad adds a distinctive dimension to your career. Managing assignments, travel logistics, and adapting to new environments requires effective time management. Travel nursing helps you hone your time management skills, a valuable asset in any healthcare setting. Many travel nurses find permanent positions at healthcare facilities where they've completed assignments. This can be an excellent way to transition into a long-term role after exploring different options. Travel nurses may find themselves in challenging situations that require effective crisis management. This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams. Working in various healthcare settings exposes you to different patient populations, diseases, and treatment methods. This exposure enhances your ability to adapt and learn, making you a more versatile and knowledgeable healthcare professional.