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Job description
Client Name
KS - PROVIDENCE MEDICAL CENTER (PMC)
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Nursing
Profession
RN
Specialty
MICU
Job ID
18162357
Job Title
ICU RN PRN Days
Weekly Pay
$2128.83
Shift Details
Shift
3 Day Shifts X 12 Hrs
Scheduled Hours
36
Job Order Details
Start Date
05/18/2026
End Date
08/16/2026
Duration
13 Week(s)
Job Description
ICU RN PRN
Client Details
Address
8929 Parallel Parkway
City
Kansas City
State
KS
Zip Code
66112
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a ICU Registered Nurse?
A: To succeed as an ICU Registered Nurse, core technical skills include proficiency in advanced life support, critical care pharmacology, and hemodynamic monitoring, as well as expertise in managing complex medical equipment and technology. Soft skills such as strong communication, empathy, and decision-making abilities are also crucial, as ICU nurses must effectively collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, provide emotional support to patients and families, and make rapid, high-stakes decisions in high-pressure situations. By combining these technical and soft skills, ICU nurses can provide exceptional patient care, navigate complex healthcare systems, and advance their careers through leadership and education opportunities.
Q: What is the career path for a ICU Registered Nurse?
A: A typical career progression for an ICU Registered Nurse involves starting as a Staff Nurse, where they gain hands-on experience and develop critical care skills, then advancing to Charge Nurse or Clinical Educator roles, where they take on leadership and teaching responsibilities. Mid-level roles, such as Nurse Manager or Clinical Specialist, often involve overseeing patient care units, developing policies, and mentoring junior staff, while senior roles, like Director of Nursing or ICU Department Head, require strategic planning, budgeting, and leadership of large teams. Throughout their career, ICU Registered Nurses can develop skills in areas like critical care, leadership, education, and research, which can lead to opportunities in academia, healthcare administration, or specialized roles like case management or patient safety.
