TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Missoula, Montana, 59804 About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse Job Specialty: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Job Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Night Shift, 7:00 PM - 7:00 AM Guaranteed Hours: 36 per week Experience: 1-2 years in an acute care facility License: Registered Nurse (RN) Certifications: Required Must-Have: Experience with CRRT, IABP, or Impella (LVAD) Job Description: - Join a leading healthcare organization in Missoula, providing top-notch services in the western Montana region. - Work in a Joint Commission Accredited facility that leads pediatric services and partners with a renowned transport service network. - Contribute to a Level 3 NICU in a teaching hospital environment. - Be a part of an accredited Chest Pain Center, ensuring high-quality cardiac care. - While on the ICU unit, you may be required to float within a 25-mile radius of the supervisory facility. - Engage with a variety of patient populations, including geriatric, adult, and pediatric patients. - Provide care in a unit equipped with advanced medical technology and Electronic Health Records (EHR). - Uphold a professional appearance, adhering to the dress code with scrubs of any color. 26195926EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS - AHA Core Competency PALS - AHA Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing A diverse range of assignments on your resume showcases your adaptability, versatility, and resilience. This can make you a more attractive candidate for future job opportunities and career advancement. Different healthcare facilities may have varying nursing policies and procedures. Adapting to these variations helps you understand the importance of compliance and the rationale behind different policies. If you enjoy outdoor activities, travel nursing in different regions provides opportunities for adventure sports like hiking, skiing, or water sports, depending on the assignment location. 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. Travel nursing is a fulfilling adventure. The combination of professional growth, personal enrichment, and the excitement of exploring new places makes it a unique and rewarding career choice.