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Similar to other travel nurse specialties, intensive care unit (ICU) nurses can be travelers. ICU nurse travelers provide much needed relief for facilities all over the country that are struggling with staffing shortages.
A career as a travel nurse can be both a full- and part-time job. Whether you are looking to travel around the country for a career, or simply looking for supplemental income during your off days, there is a traveling job out there waiting for you.
If you're looking to make the transition to the traveling lifestyle, you’re in the right place. Utilizing a healthcare staffing agency like Barton is a great way to land your first travel ICU nurse job. Keep reading to learn more!
A travel intensive care unit nurse's salary will vary on a facility to facility basis, but generally speaking, travel nurses oftentimes make more money than their permanent counterparts. A variety of factors impact salary such as location, willingness to travel, and ability to take an assignment on short notice.
Your recruiter serves as your advocate during the job hunting process. If you have some big bills coming up, or if you just want some extra money in your pocket, make sure you let them know. It's their goal to find you a job that meets your lifestyle needs no matter what your preferences are.
When you take a travel assignment with BHS, you get:
Your next travel assignment opportunity awaits in New Jersey! Our client, a hospital, is looking for an ICU nurse to begin temporary coverage immediately. Hours include 7p - 7:30a night shifts for 3-4 days per week. The selected clinician should have at least 2 years of experience in a Level One Tra... View This Job
Your next travel assignment opportunity has arrived! Our client, a hospital located in New Hampshire, is in need of an ICU nurse for temporary coverage starting as soon as possible. Hours include three 12s/week, 3p - 3a. The selected clinician should have at least 1 year of experience in a level 3 o... View This Job
Barton may have your next travel assignment! Our client, a hospital located in California is looking for an ICU Nurse to fill a temporary role starting in early April. An ideal candidate for this opportunity will be able to work three 12 hour shifts/week, covering the 7am-7pm shift plus on-call week... View This Job
Barton may have your next travel assignment! Our client, a hospital located in California is looking for an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse to fill a temporary role starting in early April. An ideal candidate for this opportunity will be able to work three 12 hour shifts/week covering the 7am-7pm sh... View This Job
Barton Healthcare Staffing works with a variety of facilities, including:
Hospitals | Medical Practices | Imaging Centers |
Retail | IHS Facilities | Correctional Facilities |
Rehab Centers | Long-Term Acute Care | Clinics |
Urgent Care | Schools | Insurance Companies |
Corporations | Hospice/Home Health | Behavioral Health |
Camps |
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