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Travel RN - ICU

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American Traveler

Jefferson, LA (In Person)

$103,460 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/9/2026

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Job Description

Travel
RN - ICU
American Traveler - 4.0 Jefferson, LA Job Details Contract $1,989.62 a week 22 hours ago Qualifications RN License BLS Certification ACLS Certification Clinical information systems
Full Job Description Assignment Overview Shift:
Days, 3x12hrs
Hours:
36 hrs/wk
Start Date:
Jun 29, 2026
Length:
13 weeks
Openings:
1 Description American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for an
LTAC ICU
position requiring Epic proficiency, AHA-certified ACLS and BLS, and the ability to reside 65+ miles from the facility. Details Long-Term Acute Care (LTAC) ICU setting Patient ratio of 1:5 or 1:6 Specialized procedures include TPN administration, wound care, drain management, Foley catheter care, and narcotic administration
EMR:
Epic (experience required) Day shift schedule: 3x12-hour shifts, 6:45 AM - 7:15 PM Block scheduling will be considered Requirements Active Louisiana or Compact RN license required Current AHA certifications: BLS and ACLS Minimum 1 year of RN experience required Epic EMR experience required LTAC experience is not required Additional Information First-time travelers are welcome to apply Candidates must reside 65+ miles from the facility to be eligible Upon accepting an assignment, the unit manager may assign travelers to an emergency team, which may require remaining at the facility during or after an emergency event or serving as part of a relief team RTO requests must be disclosed and discussed during the interview process All certifications must be issued by the American Heart Association (AHA)