Earn up to $3,072/week
San Antonio offers everything one would expect of a large city in Texas - and then much more! Travelers can sit down with a slow-smoked, fall-off-the-bone plate of barbecue or cheer on a cowboy attempting to stay atop of a bucking bull. Not your style? San Antonio is also home to the River Walk, a long riverfront boardwalk lined with boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries for those with a taste for the finer things.
$3,072/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Chicago, Illinois
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$2,694/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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$2,604/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Lebanon, New Hampshire
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$2,423/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,423/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,006/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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$1,984/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Rockford, Illinois
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$1,816/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Charleston, South Carolina
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$1,816/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Charleston, South Carolina
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$1,772/wk
RN - Neonatal ICU
Birmingham, Alabama
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Neonatal intensive care units are classified as either level I, II, III, or IV nurseries, with level I NICUs caring mostly for healthy, full-term babies and level IV NICUs handling severely ill or early neonates often requiring surgical interventions. The duties of NICU nurses range from the stabilization of mostly healthy infants to the intensive care of critically ill preterm neonates. Candidates for neonatal ICU nursing jobs should have a comprehensive understanding of the criteria for infants admitted to the NICU including low birth weight and preterm delivery. They must also be able to address neonatal conditions including heart problems, infections, and birth defects. Clinical experience caring for multiples is important as twins and triplets are often admitted to the NICU. Finally, NICU nurses must have an excellent grasp of current advanced technology and equipment used in neonatal medicine in order to provide the highest level of care.
Texas travel assignments take you to the nation's second-largest state and home to three of the country's largest cities: Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. Texas' population is rising, and so is the need for travelers.
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