TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Indianapolis, Indiana, 46260 About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse - Neuro/Trauma ICU Job Specialty: Neuro/Trauma ICU Job Duration: 13 Weeks Shift: 07:00 PM - 07:30 AM Guaranteed Hours: Not specified Experience: Not specified License: Registered Nurse License Certifications: BLS, ACLS Must-Have: - Experience in Neuro and Trauma ICU settings - Ability to work every other weekend Job Description: - Provide specialized care in a Neuro Trauma Surgical ICU with a standard nurse-to-patient ratio of 2:1. - Wear royal blue scrubs. - Participate in holiday rotations based on unit needs. - Utilize the Sunrise charting system. - Operate within a Level 1 Trauma center, a Stroke Center for Excellence, a Transplant Center, and a Burn Center. - Care for a diverse patient population including MVC, gunshot wounds, stabbings, falls, CVA, craniotomy, aneurysm rupture, EVD, and lumbar drains. 26315656EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS - AHA Core Competency PALS - AHA Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Adapting to new environments, team dynamics, and patient populations fosters adaptability. This skill is transferable to various aspects of life and is highly valued in the healthcare profession. Exposure to a variety of cases and healthcare environments improves your clinical judgment and decision-making skills. This can be particularly valuable in high-pressure situations. 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. Travel nurses often play crucial roles in responding to healthcare crises or natural disasters. Contributing during critical times allows you to make a meaningful impact on communities in need. Working with diverse teams in various settings enhances your communication skills. You learn to effectively communicate with colleagues, patients, and families from different backgrounds.