ICU RN - Haysville, Kansas

Elevate your nursing career by supporting critically ill patients as part of a highly skilled intensive care unit. This contract role is designed for experienced Registered Nurses passionate about delivering exceptional care in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. Your expertise will make an immediate impact as you monitor, assess, and respond to changing patient needs with precision and compassion.

Key Qualifications:

  • Current and unrestricted RN license
  • Proven experience in the ICU setting
  • Proficiency with advanced monitoring equipment and electronic health records
  • Strong assessment, critical thinking, and communication skills
  • Ability to thrive in high-pressure situations and collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team
  • Certification in BLS and ACLS (required)

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver holistic, patient-centered care to individuals with acute or life-threatening conditions
  • Monitor and interpret patient vital signs, laboratory results, and advanced diagnostic data
  • Administer medications, including critical drips, and assist with complex procedures
  • Provide education and emotional support to patients and their families
  • Document nursing interventions and communicate changes promptly to the healthcare team
  • Collaborate with physicians and allied health professionals to develop and implement patient care plans
  • Uphold patient safety, confidentiality, and quality standards at all times

This assignment offers a valuable opportunity to deepen your intensive care nursing expertise, work alongside respected healthcare professionals, and contribute directly to positive patient outcomes. Flexible scheduling options may be available to support work-life balance.

Take the next step in your career journeyapply today to make a difference in critical care!

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