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Registered Nurse-Medical ICU-OH-$2,106 Weekly Gross

Metropolitan Healthcare Services Inc. • Akron, OH 44304 • Posted 15 days ago via ZipRecruiter

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In-person • Full-time • $2,106/wk • Temporary • Mid Level

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Metropolitan Healthcare Services Inc. is seeking a Critical Care Registered Nurse for the Medical ICU. This position requires ACLS, BLS, NIH certifications, and recent Epic experience. The role involves working night shifts (7:00PM-7:00AM), floating to neuro ICU and tele units, and handling ratios of 1:1 or 2:1, with the possibility of 1:3 depending on patient acuity. The assignment is for a guaranteed period from September 8, 2024, to December 7, 2024, with a guaranteed weekly gross of $2,106.

Responsibilities

  • Work night shifts (7:00PM-7:00AM)
  • Float to neuro ICU and tele units
  • Handle patient ratios of 1:1 or 2:1, with the possibility of 1:3 depending on patient acuity
  • Independently obtain labs and initiate IVs

Qualifications

Required

  • ACLS certification
  • BLS certification
  • NIH certification
  • Recent Epic experience within 12 months
  • 2+ years of recent MICU RN experience
  • Solid black scrubs

Full Job Description

Job Description

Job Description

URGENT MICU RN

Guaranteed 09/08/2024-12/07/2024

Night Shift (7:00PM-7:00AM)

Critical Care RN needed with ACLS/BLS/NIH. Must have 2+ years of recent MICU RN experience. Recent Epic experience must be provided in the resume within 12 months or candidate will not be considered. Float Required. RTO Due at the time of submission. Only accepting 7 days max of RTO. Candidates with more than 7 days will automatically be rejected. Must work every other holiday/weekend. No block schedule requests at this time. Solid black scrubs required.

This is a 26 bed Medical ICU. Critical care RN with ACLS, NIH, recent EPIC experience and independent in obtaining labs and initiating IVs. Will float to neuro ICU and to tele units. Ratios are usually 1:1 or 1:2 but can go up to 1:3 depending on acuity of the patients.