Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $3,248 per week
Consolidated Medical Travel
Prescott, AZ, 86304, USA
Prescott, AZ, 86304, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- travel nurse
- ICU nurse
- registered nurse
This position is for a travel nurse registered nurse (RN) specializing in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to work a 13-week assignment in Prescott, Arizona. The role requires ICU experience, critical care skills including telemetry and drip medication management, and the ability to float across various units such as ICU, PCU, and MedSurg Tele. The travel nurse will work 12-hour night shifts with required certifications like BLS and ACLS and must pass a dysrhythmia exam prior to contract signing.
Consolidated Medical Travel is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Prescott, Arizona.
Job Description & Requirements- Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit
- Discipline: RN
- Start Date: 01/12/2026
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 48 hours per week
- Shift: 12 hours, nights
- Employment Type: Travel
Prescreen + Manager Review Required
? AFFILIATE FEE WAIVED!
- Clinician must pass a dysrhythmia examprior to contract signing
- Passing score: 80%
- Maximum attempts: 2
- Failure result:
- Clinician will be DNU for 6 months for CommonSpirit AZ & Sacramento regions
- 50-mile radius rule applies
- Candidates may NOT have been full-time, part-time, or PRN with any CommonSpirit-affiliated facility (including CHI and/or Dignity) within the past year
Department: Float Pool (ICU, PCU, MedSurg Tele)
- Floating occurs across both campuses, including inpatient holds in the ED
- East Campus (Campus 2):
- NextCare unit with 10 beds (double occupancy)
- ICU and Stepdown patients
- West Campus:
- Stepdown: 14 rooms (double occupancy), average census ~20
- MedSurg Tele: 95 beds, divided into 4 areas
- MedSurg units organized into 10-room pods (double occupancy)
- Travel time between campuses: ~20–25 minutes
- PCU: 1:4
- MedSurg Tele: 1:5–6
- BLS
- ACLS
- Minimum 1 year ICU experience (Required)
- Must be comfortable in a high-acuity float role
- Strong cardiac background preferred
- Geriatric patients
- Orthopedic patients
- Post-procedural patients (strong Cath Lab program)
- Post-MI
- Post-cardiac catheterization
- CABG patients (post-op day 3–4)
- Stepdown patients requiring groin site management
- Drip titration required: YES
- Common drips:
- Heparin
- Cardizem
- Amiodarone
- Nitroglycerin
- Dopamine
- Dobutamine
- Insulin
- Travelers must be comfortable managing most or all of these drips
- Stepdown units have monitors on the unit
- Monitor Techs support PCU and MedSurg Tele
- RNs must be able to interpret telemetry strips
- Charge Nurse: Present on each unit (does not take assignments)
- Nurse Aides: Utilized in all care settings
- Respiratory Equipment:
- MedSurg: CPAP / BiPAP at night
- PCU: BiPAP, CPAP, Heated High-Flow
- Shift Length: 12 hours (7:00 AM–7:00 PM / 7:00 PM–7:00 AM)
- Scheduling:
- Managed by float pool scheduler
- Schedule published 6 weeks out, released in 4-week blocks
- Travelers must be flexible
- Night shift may accommodate block scheduling when possible
- Weekends: Every other weekend
- Holidays: Travelers included in permanent staff rotation
- Standby required during low census
- Standby is for the full 12-hour shift
- Clinicians may be called in at any point during the standby period
- Unit and campus assignment provided ~2 hours prior to shift start
- Notification sent via text message from the staffing office
- Current: Solid-color professional scrubs
- Effective October:Navy scrubs (Dignity guideline)
- 8-hour general hospital orientation
- 12-hour orientation shift at West MedSurg Tele
- 12-hour orientation shift at West PCU
- East campus orientation is similar and smaller, with easy navigation




