Travel Registered Nurse (RN) - Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical Care - $2,275 per week in Fairfield, CA
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Fairfield
Posted on: October 29, 2025
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Job Description:
TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a
qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Fairfield, California, 94533! Pay
Information $2,275 per week About The Position Job Title: Clinical
Nurse (RN) Profession: Nursing Specialty: Critical Care Duration: 8
Weeks Shift: Nights Hours per Shift: 36.00 Experience: Minimum of
three years acute care experience required. License: Registered
Nurse (RN) License Certifications: AHA BLS, ACLS, NIHSS Must-Have:
Ability to float to other departments as needed. Description: The
Clinical Nurse (RN) has the responsibility, accountability, and
authority to deliver safe, effective, quality, excellent nursing
care according to the philosophy and goals of the Department of
Nursing. The RN utilizes caring theories and professional nursing
practice models to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate care for
all patients assigned to their care. The RN makes determinations
regarding the progress of the patient toward goals and utilizes a
therapeutic professional relationship with the patient, family, and
interdisciplinary team to facilitate the promotion, maintenance,
and restoration of health. Care is provided according to the
specific physiologic, developmental, and psychosocial needs of the
patient. The RN supports the mission, vision, values, and
expectations of excellence of the organization. The RN will be
considered competent when they consistently demonstrate the ability
to transfer scientific knowledge from social, biological, and
physical sciences in applying the nursing process. The RN provides
care that is consistent with the interdisciplinary plan of care and
grounded in the principles of Relationship-Based Care. The RN
assesses the patient's physical and psychosocial condition on an
ongoing basis and formulates nursing diagnoses through observation,
and interpretation of information obtained from the patient and
others, including the health team. The RN formulates a care plan in
collaboration with the patient, ensuring that direct and indirect
nursing care services provide for the patient’s safety, comfort,
hygiene, and protection as well as for disease prevention and
restorative measures. The RN performs skills essential to the kind
of nursing action to be taken, explains healthcare treatment to the
patient and family, and teaches the patient and family how to care
for their health needs. The effectiveness of the care plan is
evaluated through observation of the patient's physical condition
and behavior, signs and symptoms of illness, reactions to
treatment, and communication with the patient and the health team.
The RN modifies the care plan as needed. The RN demonstrates a
current working knowledge and safe use of equipment,
instrumentation, and medications. Tasks are delegated to care team
members based on their legal scopes of practice and the preparation
and capability needed for the tasks to be delegated, while
effectively supervising nursing care given by the care team. The RN
acts as the patient’s advocate, initiating action to improve
healthcare or change decisions that are against the interests or
wishes of the patient, while providing the patient the opportunity
to make informed decisions about healthcare before it is provided.
Culturally competent, age-appropriate, ethical care is provided
within legal standards of practice. The RN acts as a liaison
coordinating patient care activities with nurses, physicians,
allied health professionals, and ancillary care team members. The
RN utilizes effective communication skills to facilitate safe
patient handoffs. Documentation of nursing care is performed per
hospital policies. Manual and automated information systems are
utilized to improve efficiency and effect productivity. The RN is
accountable to meet or exceed unit and organizational goals
regarding patient satisfaction and contributes to positive patient
care experiences through individual interactions with patients and
families. The RN is responsible for understanding the impact of
personal behaviors on patient experience and assists in the
resolution of complaints with the goal of immediate resolution when
possible. The RN investigates complaints and provides information
to the appropriate clinical manager. Other duties may be assigned
as needed. The RN must possess proficient written, verbal, and
electronic communication skills. All physical duties of the job are
performed, requiring lifting, bending, pushing, pulling, sitting,
standing, walking, kneeling, twisting, reaching, and fine motor
skills. Completion of annual organizational requirements for
employment is necessary. 28659941EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required
for Onboarding ACLS BLS Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty
Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing If you enjoy outdoor activities,
travel nursing in different regions provides opportunities for
adventure sports like hiking, skiing, or water sports, depending on
the assignment location. Travel nursing exposes you to various
healthcare professionals, including industry leaders and experts.
Networking with these individuals can open doors to mentorship and
career advancement opportunities. Travel nursing offers flexibility
in terms of assignment duration and location. You can choose
short-term or long-term assignments, and the flexibility allows for
a better work-life balance. Working with diverse patient
populations and teams hones your emotional intelligence.
Understanding and navigating different emotions becomes crucial in
providing compassionate patient care. Working with diverse teams in
various settings enhances your communication skills. You learn to
effectively communicate with colleagues, patients, and families
from different backgrounds.
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