TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified PCU RN in Columbia, South Carolina, 29204 About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse Job Specialty: Cardiac Step-Down Job Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Night 3x12-Hour (19:00 - 07:00) Guaranteed Hours: Facility may call off one shift every two weeks. Experience: 2 years of experience required License: SC or Multi State/Compact RN license required. Must be active prior to starting. Certifications: BLS, ACLS (from American Heart Association) Must-Have: - Telemetry skills - IV Start skills - Ability to float within scope to meet facility needs Job Description: - Work three 12-hour night shifts per week, including rotating weekends and holidays as needed. - Maintain a patient ratio of 1:5 on the assigned unit. - May be required to float to other campuses due to census or staffing needs, with a possible increase in patient ratio to 1:6. - Provide direct patient care to cardiac step-down patients. - Complete orientation with 16 non-billable hours and additional modules as required. - Wear Royal Blue or Black scrubs, optionally combined with White. - Utilize Epic for charting and documentation. - Flu Vaccine required with medical/religious exemptions only. - Comply with on-call requirements as necessary and may participate in emergency response during hurricane season. - Open to block scheduling upon management approval if needed. 26035768EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS - AHA BLS - AHA Core Competency Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Advocating for patients from diverse backgrounds and with different healthcare needs refines your patient advocacy skills, making you a more effective advocate in various healthcare settings. Connect with healthcare professionals nationwide, expanding your professional network. These connections can open doors to new career opportunities, collaborations, and lifelong friendships within the healthcare community. Different facilities may use various healthcare technologies and electronic health record systems. Exposure to these technologies enhances your proficiency in adapting to different digital healthcare platforms. Facing new challenges regularly builds resilience. Travel nurses often become more adaptable, resilient, and confident in their abilities to handle unforeseen circumstances. There is a strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice, and support through online forums and social media groups, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose.