Travel Nurse RN - Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical Care - $2,099 per week in Phoenix, AZ
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical
Care Location: Phoenix, AZ Agency: Mindlance Health Pay: $2,099 per
week Shift Information: Nights - 3 days x 12 hours Contract
Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 2/16/2026 About the Position
TravelNurseSource is working with Mindlance Health to find a
qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Phoenix, Arizona, 85001! ID:
75254357 Shift: 12H Nights 12hr nights, 4 total weekend shifts per
4 weeks, holidays based on unit coverage Description: Unit
Notes:MUST HAVE LEVEL 1 TRAUMA EXP 50 mile radius rule, DL is
source of truth, please include with submissionMedical Solutions
Pre-Screens, if clinical recommends, sends to manager for approval
to offer, no 2nd interviewmust pass dysrhythmia exam prior to
acceptance, traveler has 2 attempts., if failed, will be DNU with
CS AZ and Sac Region for 6 months*Travel Teams must have their own
vehicles*must have natural hair color and no facial piercings*men
must clean shave for fit test*pass fail exam on day 1 of
orientation - details to followDAY 1 PASS/FAIL SIMs Lab: All RNs
will be expected to complete SIMs Lab for Foley catheter insertion
& central line dressing changes, with the exception of NyICU & ED.
NyICU only has to do Foley catheter insertion. ED does Foley
catheter insertion but does port-a-cath insertion instead of
central line dressing change. This is for travelers going to St.
Joseph main campus &/or St. Joseph Westgate campus. NOTE - SIMs
lab is pass/fail & nurses have been termed during SIMs Lab for
breaking sterile field. Those travelers that understand sterile
field typically pass SIMs Lab skills (See separate notes for the
specific checklist IF traveler asks for additional details). The
hospital expects that every nurse is competent in these areas,
especially maintaining sterile field, as these are nursing skills
that are performed frequently. NOTE: if a candidate indicates that
they are not competent in either of these areas, they are probably
not a good fit. In addition to SIMs Lab, they will also go through
lifts, restraints, & wound care, but these are just educational
based since the equipment & policies can be different facility to
facility. Unit consists of SICU/MICU/Trauma ICU. 40 beds per unit,
120 beds totalACLS, BLS, NIHSSExperience or 'Must have' skills2
years ICU experience required. Must have experience in 600 bed
teaching facilityAre RNs required to titrate drips? Common
titratable &/or set rate drips Hospitalist or Intensivist in
houseIntensivist 24/7RT in ICU 24/7 RT Equipment (vents, Cpap,
BiPap, etc)Vents- Cervo I, Jets, OscilatorsAre there Tele/Monitor
Techs on this unit? Are RNs required to read their own strips? What
brand are the tele monitors?RNs required to read and interpret
their own stripsFloating RequirementsICU Travelers will be required
to float amongst all ICU areas, as well as any MedSurg/Tele
unitsAlso could be asked to float to St. Joseph Westgate
campusWeekend Requirements3 weekend shifts every 4 weeksHoliday
RequirementsWork in with core staff rotationUnit/Department
specific orientation2 shifts on the floorShifts & Scheduling (Do
you allow self-scheduling? Block scheduling?)12 hour shifts 7-7,
self scheduling with schedulers right to rebalance the
scheduleScrub Color/Dress CodeNavy*MICUCommon diagnoses/Types of
patientsSepsis, GI Bleed, DKA, RotaProne Therapy, Heat Stroke, OD
(most are intubated and have a sitter when extubated), Additional
NotesBedside Procedures: Bronchs, Trachs, Hemodialysis Cath
placementsUnitSICUCommon diagnoses/Types of patientsRecover vented
patients from the OR, lung transplants (most transplant cases),
liver transplant, kidney transplant, severe back surgeries, whipple
Additional NotesBedside Procedures: Bronchs, Trachs, Hemodialysis
Cath placements*TICUCommon diagnoses/Types of patientsAll Trauma
patients, MVAs, GSW, closed head injuries, ortho trauma, etc.
Cancellation can cancel up to 4 shifts per 13-week assignment, 3
shifts for assignments that are less than 13 weeks Charting BSN
License to , willing to wait Trauma Level:1 Care Shift nights, 4
total weekend shifts per 4 weeks, holidays based on unit coverage
Required , BLS Certification, NIHSS Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per
week Contract Weeks:91 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Different
facilities may use various healthcare technologies and electronic
health record systems. Exposure to these technologies enhances your
proficiency in adapting to different digital healthcare platforms.
Many travel nurses find permanent positions at healthcare
facilities where they've completed assignments. This can be an
excellent way to transition into a long-term role after exploring
different options. Travel nurses may find themselves in challenging
situations that require effective crisis management. This
experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and
disaster response teams. With a constant demand for healthcare
professionals, travel nurses often enjoy job security. The ongoing
need for qualified nurses ensures a steady stream of opportunities
in various locations. Working in various healthcare settings
exposes you to different patient populations, diseases, and
treatment methods. This exposure enhances your ability to adapt and
learn, making you a more versatile and knowledgeable healthcare
professional. Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS BLS Basic
EKG Exam Core Exam - Nursing ICU/CCU RN Exam ICU/CCU RN Skills
Checklist Ishihara Colorvision Screening NIHSS 29184234EXPTEMP
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