RN Pacu
Job Location:
Columbia, IN - USA
Monthly Salary:
Not Disclosed
Posted on:
4 days ago
Vacancies:
1 Vacancy
Job Summary
ID: Shift: Day 3x12-Hour (09:00 - 21:30) Description: ICU exp required. 50% holidays. Call: weeknight (back-up) call to in-house team 2-3 shifts per 6-week schedule period and 1 Weekend Call shift(Saturday or Sunday) per 6-week schedule period.2 years of experience required travel experience requiredNo locals within 50 milesThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met with or without reasonable accommodation. The performance of these physical demands is an essential function of the job. This position is very active and requires ambulating reaching and moving objects weighing up to and over 20 role also routinely comes into contact with patients who may have contagious illnesses. This position is in a health care facility open 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Rotating shifts as well as holiday and work during inclement weather will be Job Functions: (1) the ability to work at Client s assigned work location throughout the full term of the contractual engagement (2) the ability to work the substantial time of the assigned shift (3) the ability to take call (4) the ability to work assigned weekends and (5) the ability to work at least 50 percent of the holidays that occur during the contract. Modified Time:8/3/2026 12:00:00 AM Account Manager: Serenity Plasencia Account Manager Email: COVID-19 Vaccine: Required - Medical/Religious Exemptions Only Flu Vaccine: Required - Medical/Religious Exemptions Only Submittals:Low Job Requirements & Qualifications Previous Charge Experience : - Years of Experience : 2 Patient Ratio Experience : 2 Charting System Experience : Preferred Charting System Name : Cerner Community Hospital Experience : - LTAC Experience : - Trauma Level I Experience : Required Trauma Level II Experience : Required Travel Experience Required : Yes Certifications : ACLS BLS PALS TNCC*Skills : End-Tidal CO2 monitoring Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm repair* Abdominoplasty Accessing/Managing Ports Airway assessment Anterior/ Posterior fusion Antiarrhythmics Anticoagulation therapy Antihypertensives Arterial line management AV fistula/shunt Bariatrics Bilateral tubal ligation Blood Product Administration Breast augmentation Cardiac Cardiac Arrest/CPR* Cardioversion Care of Ventilated Patient Carotid Endarterectomy Cataract extraction/implant Central line care/management Cervical fusions Chest tube management Cholecystectomy Circulation Checks Colon surgery Conscious Sedation Craniotomy Dysrhythmia recognition/management Emergency Medications Endo/Laparoscopic ENT External ventricular drain (EVD) Extubation LMA/ET Eye trauma Follow up phone calls* Fresh tracheostomy Gastric bypass Gastric Sleeve General General Gyn Hyperglycemia/Hypoglycemia Protocols* Hypothermia protocol Hysterectomy ICP monitoring* Insulin protocols* Interpretation and communication of lab values Interpretation of Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs) Intubation Isolation Precautions/PPE IV vasopressors Lap band Level I Trauma Center Level II Trauma Center Local Malignant Hyperthermia Protocol Management of pediatric patients* Mastectomy Medication reconciliation* Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC) Narcotics/Opioid Analgesics Nerve Blocks Neuro Neuro/Spine Obtain 12 lead EKG/ECG Obtain Operative/Procedural Consent Open reduction and internal fixation Ophthalmology Ortho Ortho/Spine Ortho/Total joints Pacemaker Insertion Pain assessment & management Pain Management PCA pump management Pedi PACU Phase I PACU Phase II Recovery Phlebotomy PICC line care and management* Placement of Oral/nasal airways Plastics Podiatry Post Cath Lab Procedures Post-epidural management Pre-op Assessment Pre-op Education* Pre-Post Pre/Post Cath lab procedures Pre/Post Endoscopy procedures Pre/Post IR procedures Pre/Post Operative procedures Procedural Sedation Administration/Monitoring Pulmonary Artery Line/Swan Ganz monitoring Pulmonary Artery Line/Swan Ganz monitoring* Radical neck dissection RASS (Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale) Renal surgery Reversal agents Review History and Physical* Robotics Sheath Pull Spinal Spine surgery Starting and maintaining IVs Straight urinary catheterization female Straight urinary catheterization male Stroke Scale* Thoracic Tonsillectomy Total joint replacement Transplant TURP Urology Vascular Vascular surgery Whipple Wound Vacs trauma Unit Details Staffing & Scheduling Scheduling Type : Other Patient Ratios Days : 2 Patient Ratios Nights : 2 Patient Ratios Weekends : 2 Float Required : To possible preop/phase 2 Call Required : - Weekend Coverage : - Number of Weekend Shifts Per Contract : 2-3 weeknight back up call -2 24 hour weekedn call saturday or sunday 7am-7am Pre-Approved Time Off : none Orientation Hours : - Facility & Patient Care Details Patient Age Groups : Adolescents Adults Pediatrics Geriatrics Daily Census : 60 Number of Visits Per Day : - Number of Rooms : 18 Number of Beds : 18 Additional Unit Information Interdisciplinary Support : IV Teams Respiratory Services Interpretation Services Radiology Rapid Response Teams Pharmacy Transportation Unit Secretary Patient Diagnoses : Ortho Neuro spine robotic vascular TAVR GYN Trauma ENT plastics transplants (primary kidney) eyes Cath labs IR Pediatric 12 and up pediatric traumas ECTS Special Procedures/Unit Details : Must be able to titrate drips and be able to help with vented patients if necessary. Vented patients sometimes come to the unit its not common but happens now and then. Able to handle critical ICU care patients Able to react to patient declineMust have ICU or ER background. Preferable ICU. 2-3 years PACU after ICU We do care for ICU patients recovery. 18 bays for PACU ICU patients are preop in PACU Sometimes bedside procedures such as cardioversion Special Equipment : - #Tier3 Travel Compliance Email Phone SSN DOB req. 2 yrs exp req. NBO : Re-orientation not req if returning within 18 months. Compliance deadline: 2PST wed prior to start. RTO: Max 10 days. License: MO or Compact in hand Certs: CPI Blue Card required for Behavioral Health RNs LCSWs: Can be pending at start and completed onsite for free (unpaid). Locals: must be over 50 mi. Pharm Tech: license in hand. RRT: pending license ok. CRT not allowed. Charting: Cerner preferred. Holidays: 50% on contract required. Floating is mandatory all travelers must float including as Patient Observers (Sitters): ICU may float to PCU or MS units PCU may float to MS or ICU units MS may float to MS/Tele Pediatrics may float anywhere in the organization as a Patient Observer (sitter) Post-Partum may float to MS units L D may float within Maternal/Child Extensions: Effective 4/8/26 travelers can work up to 3 consecutive 13-week contracts (or 9 months of consecutive service). Following that traveler must take a mandatory (6) month break before returning to MU Health Care in an agency capacity. Modules: Modules are non-billable average 4-6 hours Modules are completed during orientation and annually and vary by specialty Modules are recorded by onsite manager through Cornerstone Submittal Details: #Tier3 Travel ComplianceEmail Phone SSN & DOB req.2 yrs exp : Re-orientation not req if returning within 18 deadline: 2PST wed prior to : Max 10 : MO or Compact in handCerts: CPI Blue Card required for Behavioral Health RNs & LCSWs: Can be pending at start and completed onsite for free (unpaid).Locals: must be over 50 Tech: license in : pending license ok. CRT not : Cerner : 50% on contract is mandatory all travelers must float including as Patient Observers (Sitters):ICU may float to PCU or MS unitsPCU may float to MS or ICU unitsMS may float to MS/TelePediatrics may float anywhere in the organization as a Patient Observer (sitter)Post-Partum may float to MS unitsL&D may float within Maternal/ChildExtensions: Effective 4/8/26 travelers can work up to 3 consecutive 13-week contracts (or 9 months of consecutive service). Following that traveler must take a mandatory (6) month break before returning to MU Health Care in an agency :Modules are non-billable average 4-6 hoursModules are completed during orientation and annually and vary by specialtyModules are recorded by onsite manager through Cornerstone Guaranteed Hours: Contract Weeks:91