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Travel RN - ICU

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American Traveler

Pomona, CA (In Person)

$109,507 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/6/2026

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Job Description

Travel
RN - ICU
American Traveler - 4.0 Pomona, CA Job Details Contract $2,105.91 a week 1 day ago
Qualifications RN License Full Job Description Assignment Overview Shift:
Days, 3x12hrs
Hours:
36 hrs/wk
Start Date:
Jun 23, 2026
Length:
13 weeks
Openings:
3 Description American Traveler is hiring a travel RN for an ICU position at a hospital in Pomona, CA, with float responsibilities across ICU, Telemetry, and Med-Surg units. Details Hospital-based ICU position within a Resource Center/Surge Staffing unit Float assignments across ICU, Telemetry, and Med-Surg units Day shift schedule: 3x12-hour shifts, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM 13-week contract Requirements Active CA RN license required Minimum 1 year of RN experience required 2 professional references from a supervisor within the past 2 years required for consideration Full 7-year work history with all gaps explained required for consideration Additional Information First-time travelers are welcome to apply All time off and scheduling requests must be disclosed upfront at the time of consideration Strict appearance policy in effect: no facial hair, acrylic nails, unnatural hair colors, visible tattoos, or visible body piercings other than standard earrings; earrings must not extend beyond a standard length