Earn up to $3,003/week
Two things stand out on Green Bay travel assignments: the Green Bay Packers, a world-renowned NFL team, and Milwaukee's Summerfest, known as the world's largest outdoor music festival by the “Guinness Book of World Records.” Green Bay is a sub-basin of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Fox River, providing plenty of opportunity for water sports and activities.
$3,003/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Santa Clara, California
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$3,003/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Santa Clara, California
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$3,003/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Santa Clara, California
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$3,003/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Santa Clara, California
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$2,734/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
San Francisco, California
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$2,446/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Bozeman, Montana
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$2,423/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,423/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,416/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Madison, Wisconsin
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$2,416/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Madison, Wisconsin
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Neonatal intensive care units are classified as either level I, II, III, or IV nurseries, with level I NICUs caring mostly for healthy, full-term babies and level IV NICUs handling severely ill or early neonates often requiring surgical interventions. The duties of NICU nurses range from the stabilization of mostly healthy infants to the intensive care of critically ill preterm neonates. Candidates for neonatal ICU nursing jobs should have a comprehensive understanding of the criteria for infants admitted to the NICU including low birth weight and preterm delivery. They must also be able to address neonatal conditions including heart problems, infections, and birth defects. Clinical experience caring for multiples is important as twins and triplets are often admitted to the NICU. Finally, NICU nurses must have an excellent grasp of current advanced technology and equipment used in neonatal medicine in order to provide the highest level of care.
Wisconsin travel assignments are outdoorsy and fun. From Milwaukee, to Madison and beyond, you'll have plenty of Great Lakes' coastline to explore, along with rolling hills, forests and picturesque dairyland.