Registered Nurse, Intensive Care Unit
Wilmington/North Carolina/
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Registered Nurse
- Intensive Care Unit
- Critical Care
The Registered Nurse, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) role involves providing expert care to critically ill patients across multiple specialties such as Medical, Surgical, Neuro, and Cardiac ICU. The position requires a valid nursing license, preferably with one year of relevant experience, and involves collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to monitor and respond to patient conditions. Novant Health offers opportunities for professional growth, advanced technology access, and a supportive team environment during the night shift in Wilmington, NC.
Critical Care Registered Nurse – ICU (Night Shift)
$15,000 Sign-On Bonus | $7,500 Relocation
Schedule: 7pm–7am | Status: Full-Time
Location: ICU/ICCU – Wilmington, NC
Join Novant Health as a Critical Care RN and make a direct impact in one of the hospital’s most vital environments. We’re hiring across multiple ICU specialties - Medical, Surgical, Neuro, and Cardiac - with opportunities that match your strengths and goals.
Why Novant Health?
- Potential to gain experience across a range of critical care specialties (Neuro, Cardiac, Surgical, Medical)
- Culture of belonging, teamwork, and shared purpose
- Access to advanced technology and ongoing clinical education
- Growth opportunities and professional autonomy
Nationally recognized commitment to patient safety and excellence
What We're Looking For:- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing required.
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in nursing.
- Current valid North Carolina nursing license required.
- One-year relevant experience, preferred.
If you're ready to bring your skills to a high-performing team that values, you - apply today.
What You'll Do:What You’ll Do:
- Deliver expert, compassionate care to critically ill patients
- Monitor complex conditions and perform advanced interventions
- Collaborate with physicians, respiratory therapy, and pharmacy
- Respond swiftly to changes using sound clinical judgment
- Document care accurately and participate in rounds and QI initiatives




