Travel RN - ICU
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Nursing
ICU Nurse, RN Nurse
Actual start date is typically 3-4 weeks from time the offer is received. Start dates are determined based on facility needs and credentialing requirements.
DescriptionAmerican Traveler is seeking an experienced ICU RN for a 13-week travel contract in Kona, Hawaii, requiring a minimum of 2 years of critical care experience and an active HI RN license.
Details- 9-bed ICU unit within a community hospital setting
- Primary adult ICU population; may occasionally care for stable pediatric patients (unstable pediatric patients are transferred to a higher level of care)
- Standard nurse-to-patient ratio is 2:1, with 1:1 ratios when clinically indicated
- Med/surg overflow patients may be assigned, with ratios up to 3-4 patients per nurse in those cases
- Minimum of three nurses staffed per shift
- 12-hour day or night shifts available
- Schedule is 72 hours every two weeks
- May be asked to float to other departments to assist (not to take a full patient assignment)
- Current certifications required: BLS/BCLS, ACLS, and PALS
- Minimum of 2 years of ICU/critical care nursing experience required
- Pediatric nursing experience required
- Charge nurse duties may be assigned on occasion
- Position is located in Kona, Hawaii
These details are based on information provided by the facility and may include inaccuracies or be subject to updates. Please verify all details with your recruiter.
PayOverview
$2,362/wk
Assignment Total (13 Weeks)
$30,706
Annual Equivalent (52 Weeks)
$122,824
Weekly Breakdown
Weekly Wages
$1,116/wk
Regular Hours
$31.00 x 36 hours/wk = $1,116
Weekly Stipends
$1,246/wk
Lodging
$110.00 x 7 days = $770
Meals & Incidentals
$68.00 x 7 days = $476
$2,362/wk
In compliance with state pay transparency laws, we disclose that the estimated weekly pay range for this role is $2,126 - $2,362. The $2,362 weekly pay listed in this posting, along with related figures, corresponds to the higher end of this range.
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