Job Description
Job Description
Nursing degree, active registered nurse (RN) license and minimum 1+ years RN experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
A specialized opportunity is available for a Registered Nurse with ICU experience to support critical care needs on a contract basis. This role involves providing high-quality nursing care in intensive care settings and requires flexibility to float between units or facilities within a 35-mile radius depending on patient acuity and staffing demands.
Location
The position is based in Antioch, TN, an area that offers a balanced blend of suburban living with convenient access to urban amenities. Antioch features diverse dining options, local shopping, and parks, making it an ideal location for professionals desiring community atmosphere along with accessibility.
Responsibilities
- Deliver direct, expert nursing care to critically ill patients in the ICU
- Monitor patient condition, administer treatments, and adjust care plans as necessary
- Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes
- Adapt to floating assignments across various units or nearby facilities when necessary, with prior notification
- Maintain accurate and timely patient records and documentation
Qualifications / Desired Experience
- Current RN licensure with ICU clinical experience
- Ability to manage complex cases in a fast-paced critical care environment
- Flexibility to work 36 or 48 hours per week and float between units as staffing needs dictate
- Strong critical thinking and communication skills
- Commitment to patient-centered care and teamwork
Schedule / Hours
- 36 or 48 hours per week
- Floating between units and facilities within a 35-mile radius as needed
This contract opportunity provides the chance to utilize acute care nursing skills in a dynamic environment while gaining diverse experience by working across multiple units. If you possess the clinical expertise and adaptability required, consider applying now to impact patient care in a vital ICU role.