Earn up to $2,681/week
ICU nurses specialize in treating critically ill patients in general intensive care units, post-op units, burn units, and other specialized, intensive care units. Most Critical Care travel positions are in hospitals, but ICU RNs can choose from many different subspecialties. Some rehabilitation facilities also use critical care nurses because of their skills with ventilators and tracheostomy tubes. An important function of Critical Care nurses is to provide education and support to patients and their families.
$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU - Coronary Care Unit/CCU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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$2,681/wk
RN - ICU
Albany, New York
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A travel assignment in New York could put you in NYC, or in one of the state's many stunning districts to the North and West: the Catskills, the Finger Lakes, the Adirondacks. Every option is a winner!
A travel nurse is a highly skilled healthcare professional who takes short-term assignments in hospitals facing staffing needs. These nurses typically have a minimum of 12 months of recent clinical experience in a like setting and seek to advance their careers, salaries, or lifestyles through travel nursing opportunities. By working at different facilities across the country, travel nurses can enhance their clinical competency while exploring exciting new locations.
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