Travel CVICU Nurse Jobs
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit RNs are responsible for providing critical care to patients who have heart conditions that are potentially life threatening. CVICU RNs are expected to change bandages, analyze patient charts, observe changes in their patient’s condition, and effectively communicate with other members of the health care team to meet the needs of the patients. CVICU nurses could be called on to provide CPR and assist with operating defibrillators when necessary.
Travel nursing can be an exciting and rewarding career, especially for those who are excited about experiencing new places and meeting new people. There are many benefits to working as a travel cvicu nurse, such as an increased income, professional development opportunities, and gaining experience in areas outside of your own geographic region.
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Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Travel Nurse FAQ
How Much Do CVICU Nurses Make?
The salary of a registered nurse can vary significantly depending on the experience of the nurse as well as the experience, certifications, and location they are working in. The median salary for a registered nurse was $ 80,010 per year or $36.22 per hour in 2020 with most earning between $61,630 and $93,590 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Entry-level registered nurse jobs or those with the lowest 10% salary earned around $53,410, while the highest 10% earned more than $116,230. Typically, a travel nurse job will provide higher hourly and weekly pay than permanent positions in the same location, especially for critical care positions like the intensive care unit.
How to Become a Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Nurse?
Education & License Requirements
Registered Nurses need to complete their associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing and take the National Council Licensure Exam NCLEX -RN Exam, which is a requirement to practice as an RN in the United States. Once the NCLEX exam is passed and you meet the board of nursing license requirements in your state, then all that is left is to do is gain the necessary experience in your specialty and explore additional certifications.
Certifications
Though it is possible to work as an intensive care unit nurse with ICU certification, it is a requirement in many hospitals. ICU nursing is a demanding specialty, and it is better to be prepared and make sure that you have the skills and knowledge to be able to be successful. Nurses with an ICU certification are also generally paid higher. The most common ICU and CVICU Nurse certifications include the CCRN (Adult) offered by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (ACCN), TNCC offered by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), and NIHSS (NIH Stroke Scale).
How Do Pay Packages work for CVICU RN Travel Jobs?
While compensation offers can vary greatly depending on the contract or agency offering, pay packages for RN CVICU travel jobs typically have four major components: hourly taxable wages, meals and incidentals, housing, and travel.
Hourly Pay
Full-time nurses working at healthcare facilities receive a salary, but most travel nurse employers offer hourly wages. Every pay package must include a taxable hourly wage, and the amount can vary depending on the shift, location, and specialty required of the assignment.
Housing
Housing payments can be included in a payment from a staffing agency. This is typically offered in two ways. Either the company is providing housing, or the traveler is taking the housing stipend. It is more beneficial for the traveler to take the housing stipend for two primary reasons. First, they will have a choice in where they stay. Everyone’s definitions of comfortable and acceptable are different. The second reason the housing stipend is more beneficial for them is that it can be given as a nontaxable amount.
Meals and Incidentals
Also known as per diems, meal and incidental stipends provide a daily budget for daily living expenses. These standards vary depending on the cost of living in cities and states across the country.
Travel Expenses
Travel is the last portion of the pay package. Many recruiters may not even offer travel and instead put that money into the per diems or housing for their traveler so they are receiving the benefits over the entire contract, not just at the very beginning or end of the contract. While a travel stipend can be used to cover the cost of a flight for the traveler, it is more often than not used to subsidize the traveler’s expenses to and from an assignment. Travel expenses can be offered as a reimbursement rate per mile, though many agencies will opt to offer a flat rate to and from an assignment.
Getting Started as a Traveling CVICU Nurse
Many travel nurses find work through recruitment agencies and marketplaces, which means you have better access to job boards to choose your schedule, location, and salary. When you begin browsing for jobs, be sure to consider the housing options, the benefits, the guaranteed hours' policy, and the recruiting company’s overall reputation.
The good news is that Fusion Marketplace has everything you need when it comes to finding the perfect traveling nursing jobs. Here, you have the freedom to compare benefits, packages, and staffing agencies—all in one place. So find your next job today.