Travel Nurse RN - Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical Care - $1,976 per week in Chapel Hill, NC
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical
Care Location: Chapel Hill, NC Agency: Cynet Health Pay: $1,976 per
week Shift Information: Nights - 3 days x 12 hours Contract
Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 3/16/2026 About the Position
TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified
ICU/Critical Care RN in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514! Job
Title: Clinical Nurse - Intensive Care Unit Profession: RN
Specialty: Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit Duration: 13 weeks
Shift: Nights Hours per Shift: 12 Experience: Minimum 1 year of
Level 1 Trauma experience; CTICU focus experience (CVICU
acceptable) License: Licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse in
the state Certifications: Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare
Provider certification (AHA or ARC) Must-Have: Nursing diploma or
ADN from an accredited school of Nursing; one year of nursing
experience Description: Provides competent clinical nursing care
consistent with professional standards. Reporting and accountable
to the Nurse Manager/Director, the Clinical Nurse is responsible
for coordinating and delivering patient care utilizing the nursing
process in a hospital setting. Participates in identifying and
meeting learning needs of self. Attends education programs based on
identified learning needs. Uses patient education materials
relevant to patient population with assistance. Assesses readiness
to learn of the patient, family, and caregivers. Assesses
developmental level of patient and factors affecting ability to
learn. Identifies expected patient outcomes. Seeks guidance as
needed in revision of plan of care. Participates in discussions
with members of the interdisciplinary team in evaluation of patient
care. Communicates relevant information to promote continuity of
care. Demonstrates competence in care of patients with complex
problems, including population-appropriate physical, psychosocial,
educational, and safety aspects of care. Performs bedside point of
care testing as required for patient care plan. Utilizes healthcare
organization and nursing standards, policies, and procedures in
delivery of care. Organizes and prioritizes care according to
patient and family needs. Consults with appropriate resources in a
timely fashion regarding patients with complex care issues, unusual
teaching needs, and those at high risk for discharge planning.
Develops goals to promote professional growth or minimize
limitations with assistance. Achieves goals and objectives within
identified time frame or renegotiates with supervisor. Is
knowledgeable about activities which facilitate intra and
interdepartmental collaboration. Participates in development and
achievement of unit goals and performance improvement activities.
Effectively uses communication systems. Participates in promoting
cost-effective care. Provides feedback to co-workers. Is aware of
public policy and regulatory guidelines affecting the healthcare
environment. Promotes a safe, clean, and secure hospital
environment for all. Recognizes data from complex situations to
determine priorities for care. Includes appropriate physical,
psychosocial, education, and safety needs. Synthesizes assessment
data into meaningful whole prior to communication to others.
Assesses and anticipates discharge needs of individual patients and
families. Develops relationships with families that promote their
ability to advocate for the patient and their own needs.
Collaborates with patient and family to prepare or update the plan
of care. Makes use of available multidisciplinary resources in
planning care. Begins to use full range of communication as a means
to convey planning. Identifies and addresses cultural and ethnic
issues in planning patient care. Demonstrates ability to prioritize
tasks for patients with complex problems. Reads journals that
contain studies or articles that may be applicable to practice.
Brings ideas and questions to the staff at large for assessment of
applicability. 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Each assignment
introduces you to new colleagues, mentors, and professionals in the
healthcare industry. Building a diverse professional network can
open doors to future career opportunities and collaborations.
Exposure to a variety of cases and healthcare environments improves
your clinical judgment and decision-making skills. This can be
particularly valuable in high-pressure situations. Facing new
challenges regularly builds resilience. Travel nurses often become
more adaptable, resilient, and confident in their abilities to
handle unforeseen circumstances. If you have a sense of adventure,
travel nursing provides the opportunity to explore different
cities, states, or even countries. You can immerse yourself in new
environments and enjoy diverse landscapes and recreational
activities. Working with diverse patient populations and teams
hones your emotional intelligence. Understanding and navigating
different emotions becomes crucial in providing compassionate
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