Travel Nurse RN - Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical Care - $1,990 to $2,113 per week in Puyallup, WA
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Puyallup
Posted on: January 31, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical
Care Location: Puyallup, WA Agency: AMN Healthcare Pay: $1,990 to
$2,113 per week Shift Information: Days - 3 days x 12 hours
Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 2/23/2026 About the
Position TravelNurseSource is working with AMN Healthcare to find a
qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in PUYALLUP, Washington, 98372! Job
Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Intensive Care - ICU
- Travel - (ICU RN) StartDate: 2/23/2026 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay
Rate: $1990.00 - $2113.00 *CLINICAL INTERVIEWING* NOTE FOR THIS
POSITION: Traveler would relieve the nurse on shift for breaks on
units for PCU/MedSurg/ED Hold and at times may take on shifts as a
traditional traveler on the unit. Level III Trauma Center Beds: 375
Licensed Beds General Information Will float within scope and below
Areas of float need: MSICU: 40 beds CVICU: 10 (no specific CVICU
experience needed, just added for bed count visibility) PCU: 40
beds 2R PCU Obs: 18 Beds OBS South when open for overflow can
increase to 27 total beds CCU: 30 beds Medical: 89 beds Surgical:
55 beds Flex Unit: 9 beds (consists of PCU and MS patients)
Inpatient Rehab: 47 beds on two floors ER holding unit (Patients
waiting on a bed) Any COVID overflow Minimum experience: ICU: 2
years of ICU experience PCU/PCU ER holds: 2 years of PCU experience
MS: 2 years in acute care setting First time traveler: Yes Could
float for partial shifts Patient Ratios: ICU 1:2 based on acuity
PCU and CCU 1:4 depending on acuity or if patient discharging
Medical and Surgical 1:5 If PCU floated to MS- will have a 1:5
ratio Rehab: 1:8 team model (RN, LPN, Tech) Patient Types the
Travelers are Expected to Care For: ICU: 14 beds Respiratory
Failure, GI Bleeds, DKA, Sepsis, Complicated Post-operative
Patients, CVA’s, Flap surgeries, Post-Arrest, ETOH, IVDA Higher
Level Therapies: Rotoprone, Manual Prone, Hypothermia Protocol,
CRRT, TPA, Flap Surgeries (will not take these patients) No
craniotomies, major traumas, or major cardiothoracic PCU: 40 beds:
2R Obs 18 beds Respiratory compromise, Sepsis, renal failure,
bleeding disorders, general medical/surgical patients, CHF, COPD,
Pneumonia, General, ortho cases Med-Surg: Medical: 89 beds
Surgical: 55 beds MS Oncology: Oncology: Neutropenic, post-op Psych
General Medical Surgical: post-op, COPD, CHF, Sepsis, DVT, AKI,
Dialysis, COVID COVID is common on this floor. MS Ortho: Total
joints, post-surgical patients, general medical overflow MS
Palliative: General Medical: pneumonia, sepsis, CHF, COPD, AKI,
DVT, PE, occasionally surgical, COVID Rehab: 47 beds on two floors
Neuro: Stroke, Spinal Cord injury, TBI, Multi-Trauma, Post Covid,
Post ICU Vents, Traches are on the unit Respiratory therapy works
to give “just in time” training Med-Surg level acuity type patients
ED Holding This will be the primary unit the traveler will be
working (per NM 1/21/2025) Will have mixed diagnosis ICU patients
1:2; PCU 1:4; MS 1:5 ICU & PCU nurses will have a 1:5 assignment if
MS Will have isolation patients, non-ambulatory patients Is a
fast-paced unit Traveler will need to be flexible and resourceful
ACLS Transport This RN will transport patients throughout the
entire hospital. This would include all inpatient units, ED, CT,
MRI, Nuc Med, PACU, Cath Lab, etc. Night shift ACLS RN. After 2300
the transports slow way down and at that time we want the ACLS RN
to go down to ED Holds Area and be a resource to help assist that
unit with breaks, med administration, etc when they are not
transporting someone. Typically the day shift ACLS RNs start
getting busy right at 0730-0800 and never slow down the rest of the
day. Support on Unit: Techs ICU: 1:14 PCU: 1:10 MS: 1:8-10 RT 24/7
Hospitalist 24/7 Intensivist 24/7 Certifications: ICU: ACLS, BLS,
NIHSS PCU: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS Med-Surg: BLS, NIHSS Skills required
ICU: Cardiac rhythm interpretation, Vent management, invasive line
management, ostomy, general drains, trachs PCU: Cardiac rhythm
interpretation, Chest tubes, lumbar drains, traches, IV med
titration (Amiodarone, dopamine, dobutamine, insulin, heparin)
Med-Surg: IVs, PCAs, Chest Tubes, drains, ostomies, IV ABX All
clinicians must also have good communication and patient
teaching/education skills Charting System: EPIC Alaris Pyxis
Scheduling: ASK IF INTERESTED IN 48-HR CONTRACT Must call RMC
staffing office at least 30-45 mins to get assignment each shift.
(Preferred Option) Number given during orientation. Assignment also
post outside the door of the House Supervisor’s office. Must be on
time to the correct unit by 0700 or 1900 Cannot clock in before
0653/1853 Weekends will vary depending on the needs of the unit.
Schedule provided 3 weeks at a time, received around 10 days prior
to schedule beginning No holiday requests, self scheduling, on-call
Approve time off up to 5 days, additional days email NM Todd Murray
If requesting time off, must be willing to add to the end of the
assignment Orientation 2 days of hospital orientation: login
access, modules, etc 1 day on assigned unit Entitled to receive 4h
of orientation to other units, when the traveler floats there
Traveler Telemetry Competency Required Required to be completed and
passed prior to start. SimpliFi Compliance is responsible for
grading this exam. Other notes Please ask these questions to the
candidate and reply with their answers, verbatim, if possible, to
the offer email: What role as a caregiver do you play in making
sure the patient fully understands their care plan? What tools and
measures have you found useful in supporting the patient’s
understanding of their care plan? Customer service and teamwork is
huge (Positive Attitude every day at work) Reach out to Leadership
team anytime. Must fill out white boards and update regularly (very
important), do and document hourly rounding, and give bedside
report Saline Flushes considered medication. Do not leave at the
bedside or in your scrub pocket Do not leave medications in
unlocked cart. When wasting medications, two-nurse verification is
required. (Narcotics, Benzodiazepine, etc.) Documenting pain before
and after giving pain medication (30 minutes for IV, 1 hour for
oral No phones on the unit. Breaks are required Scrubs – any color,
except camo, must look professional Required Qualifications
Registered Nurse, ICU SSN Required DOB Required References: 1
Reference in the last 12 months Facility Location Located just
outside of Tacoma and about 50 miles south of Seattle in Western
Washington State, Puyallup offers an appealing mix of big-city
amenities and small-community comfort. Historic landmarks can be
found in the downtown district, and the city is home to the popular
Puyallup Fair, the Daffodil Festival Parade, the Arts Downtown
Outdoor Gallery, and a number of other museums and attractions. The
Pierce County Foothills Trail begins here, and world-class mountain
climbing is nearby, as well. Job Benefits At AMN Healthcare we take
care of our travelers! We offer: Competitive pay rates Free,
quality, private housing Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) and Flex
Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
Free Continuing Education Refer a friend and earn extra cash! About
the Company At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the
most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping
healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that
continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective,
and more achievable. Critical care nurse, CCU RN, intensive care
nurse, ICU nurse, ICU nursing, ICU, intensive care, critical care,
registered nurse, RN, R.N., nurse, nursing, healthcare, health
care, patient care 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing A diverse portfolio
of experiences adds depth to your professional profile. This can be
beneficial if you decide to pursue leadership roles, advanced
degrees, or specialized certifications. Confront diverse medical
cases that challenge and expand your skill set. Each assignment
becomes a learning opportunity, contributing significantly to your
professional growth and expertise. Constantly adapting to new
environments and healthcare facilities challenges you to expand
your knowledge and skills. This dynamic nature of travel nursing
contributes significantly to your professional growth. Different
healthcare facilities may have varying levels of technological
advancements. Working in diverse settings exposes you to a range of
medical technologies, contributing to your technological literacy.
Travel nursing exposes you to various healthcare professionals,
including industry leaders and experts. Networking with these
individuals can open doors to mentorship and career advancement
opportunities. Requirements Registered Nurse, ICU SSN Required DOB
Required References: 1 Reference in the last 12 months Benefits At
AMN Healthcare we take care of our travelers! We offer: Competitive
pay rates Free, quality, private housing Medical, Dental, Vision
401(k) and Flex Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term
Disability Coverage Free Continuing Education Refer a friend and
earn extra cash! 29270861EXPTEMP
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