As a Registered Nurse in our Medical ICU, we care for patients with many different diagnoses including: Covid, multi system organ failure, pulmonary fibrosis, pneumonia, influenza, sepsis, renal failure, GI bleed, pre/post bone marrow transplant, pre organ transplant (kidney/liver/lung), overdoses, and respiratory/cardiac arrest. Therapies we utilize include hypothermia, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), paralytics, and proning.
Schedule: This position will be working 0.75 FTE (60 hours every two weeks). The shift length will be 12 hours on the night shift and will also work a rotation for every 3rd weekend.
Benefits:This position is eligible for benefits. This includes medical, dental, vision, PTO, tuition reimbursement, retirement and more! Please follow the link here to learn more information: https://www.fairview.org/benefits/noncontractrn
The starting base rate of pay for the position is $39.70. Candidates with experience or higher degree may be brought in at a higher rate of pay.
- $4.00 extra per hour night shift differential
- 19 bed critical care unit.
- We have complex, high-acuity patients who require continuous hemodynamic monitoring, intense medication management, ongoing critical thinking, and excellent communication with team members and families.
- This is a faced-paced and highly technical medical environment.
Apply today to join our 34,000+ employees and 5,000+ system providers working to build lasting relationships with the people we serve: our patients, our communities, and each other.
- Assessing patient needs and identifying expected nursing outcomes;
- Developing an individualized nursing plan of care;
- Implementing interventions as needed during treatment based on the plan of care;
- Evaluating care and patient response to interventions and expected outcomes;
- Using communication strategies to achieve desirable outcomes;
- Coordinating care with members of the health care team and delegating responsibilities to others as appropriate;
- Demonstrating the ability to advance care by utilizing standards, guidelines, care pathways, and continuous improvement to enhance patient outcomes;
- Promoting a culture of evidence based practice (EBP) by participating in a multitude of available opportunities; and
- Performing these responsibilities in accordance with all policy, procedures, professional practice guidelines and the MN Nurse Practice Act.
- MN RN Licensure
- Associate Degree in Nursing (ASN)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) through Health Care Providers
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or higher.
- Will consider a new grad with ICU experience as a (SNI or capstone)
- Certification in related specialty is highly desired.
- A minimum of one year current medical surgical RN experience in a Hospital setting is preferred.
- One year adult critical care experience is preferred.
- Certification by the American Association of Critical Care Nursing or in a related specialty is highly preferred.