Travel Float Pool ICU RN
| Estimated Pay info | Based on similar jobs in your market$49 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
| Location | Puyallup, Washington |
About this job
Job Description
American Traveler is seeking a travel nurse RN Critical Care Float Med Surg for a travel nursing job in Puyallup, Washington.
Job Description & Requirements\n- \n
- Specialty: Critical Care Float \n
- Discipline: RN \n
- Start Date: 09/21/2026 \n
- Duration: 15 weeks \n
- 36 hours per week \n
- Shift: 12 hours, days \n
- Employment Type: Travel \n
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- Shift: Days, 3x12hrs \n
- Hours: 36 hrs/wk \n
- Start Date: Sep 21, 2026 \n
- Length: 15 weeks \n
- Openings: 1 \n
American Traveler is hiring a Registered Nurse for a Nursing Float Pool ICU position at a Level III Trauma Center, requiring 2+ years of ICU experience and a WA or compact RN license.
Details\n- \n
- >Level III Trauma Center with 375 licensed beds \n
- Position is part of the Nursing Float Pool, floating across ICU, PCU/CCU, Med-Surg, Rehab, and ED Holding units based on need \n
- Primary assignment is expected to be in the ED Holding unit, which handles mixed-diagnosis patients including ICU, PCU, and Med-Surg level care \n
- ICU patient population includes respiratory failure, GI bleeds, DKA, sepsis, complicated post-op patients, CVA's, flap surgeries, post-arrest, ETOH, and IVDA cases \n
- Higher level ICU therapies include Rotoprone, manual prone positioning, hypothermia protocol, CRRT, and TPA administration; does not accept craniotomies, major trauma, or major cardiothoracic cases \n
- PCU population includes respiratory compromise, sepsis, renal failure, bleeding disorders, general medical/surgical, CHF, COPD, pneumonia, and ortho cases \n
- Med-Surg units cover oncology, ortho, and palliative patient populations including post-op, COPD, CHF, sepsis, DVT, AKI, dialysis, and COVID cases \n
- Rehab unit cares for neuro patients including stroke, spinal cord injury, TBI, multi-trauma, and post-COVID/post-ICU patients, including vents and tracheostomies \n
- Patient ratios: ICU 1:2, PCU/CCU 1:4, Medical/Surgical 1:5, Rehab team model 2:8 (RN, LPN, Tech) \n
- In ED Holding, ratios are ICU 1:2, PCU 1:4, and MS 1:5 depending on assignment \n
- May also work ACLS Transport duties, transporting patients throughout the hospital including ED, CT, MRI, Nuc Med, PACU, and Cath Lab \n
- Night shift ACLS RNs assist in the ED Holding area after 2300 when transport volume decreases \n
- 12-hour day shifts, 36 hours per week \n
- Uses EPIC EMR (required), Alaris IV pumps, and Pyxis medication dispensing system \n
- May float for partial shifts within scope of practice \n
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- Active WA or compact RN license required \n
- BLS certification required for all units \n
- ACLS and NIHSS certification required for ICU and PCU assignments \n
- NIHSS certification required for Med-Surg assignments \n
- Minimum 2 years of ICU experience required for ICU assignments \n
- Minimum 2 years of PCU experience required for PCU/PCU ER holds assignments \n
- Minimum 2 years of acute care experience required for Med-Surg assignments \n
- ICU skills required: cardiac rhythm interpretation, ventilator management, invasive line management, ostomy care, drain management, and tracheostomy care \n
- PCU skills required: cardiac rhythm interpretation, chest tube management, lumbar drain care, tracheostomy care, and IV med titration (Amiodarone, Cardizem, nitro, dopamine, dobutamine, non-DKA insulin, heparin, occasionally Cardene) \n
- Med-Surg skills required: IV management, PCA management, chest tube care, drain care, ostomy care, and IV antibiotic administration \n
- EPIC EMR experience required \n
- Strong communication and patient teaching/education skills required \n
- First-time travelers are welcome to apply \n
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- Support staff includes techs at ratios of 1:14 (ICU), 1:10 (PCU), and 1:8-10 (Med-Surg) \n
- 24/7 support available from respiratory therapy, hospitalists, and intensivists \n
- Orientation includes 2 days of hospital orientation (login access, modules, etc.) plus 1 day on the assigned unit \n
- Traveler telemetry competency required as part of orientation \n
- Phones are not permitted on the unit; scheduled breaks are required \n
- Scrubs may be any color except camouflage and must maintain a professional appearance \n
- ED Holding unit is fast-paced, requiring flexibility and resourcefulness from the traveler \n
- Candidates should be prepared to work with isolation and non-ambulatory patients in the ED Holding unit \n
- Rehab unit staff receive 'just in time' training from respiratory therapy for ventilator and tracheostomy care as needed \n
American Traveler Job ID #P-743286. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Travel RN - ICU
About American Traveler\nWith over 25 years of experience, American Traveler has established a reputation for outstanding customer service. Our team ensures a smooth, worry-free experience for those starting on or expanding their travel nursing and allied careers.
\nWith thousands of travel nursing and allied jobs nationwide, our attentive and approachable recruiters find positions that align perfectly with your career aspirations and personal requirements.
\nAmerican Traveler offers exceptional benefits, including premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment, generous 401(k) match, substantial housing stipends, and more. Additionally, with 24/7 support and access to our in-house clinicians, you are assured confidence and comfort throughout your assignment.
\nWith our team behind you, you can relax and enjoy a rewarding travel career.
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