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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Travel Nurse Jobs

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) healthcare professionals, including both nurses and allied health professionals, are highly specialized and sought after in the healthcare industry, with a multitude of travel job opportunities available throughout the United States. Job descriptions for NICU professionals typically highlight the need for strong critical thinking and assessment skills, as well as the ability to provide specialized care to infants with complex health conditions. The NICU environment is fast-paced, requiring professionals to respond swiftly to emergencies. Take the leap and apply for a high-paying NICU travel job today to make a meaningful impact on the lives of these vulnerable infants and their families!

113 Travel Nurse Jobs

  • $3,664/wk
    West Islip, NY
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    November 20th(12wks)  
  • $3,513/wk
    Hartford, CT
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    November 18th(13wks)  
  • $3,426/wk
    Hartford, CT
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    December 9th(8wks)  
  • $3,236/wk
    Santa Clara, CA
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    December 3rd(13wks)  
  • $3,218/wk
    Honolulu, HI
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $3,327/wk
    Syracuse, NY
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(16wks)  
  • $3,327/wk
    Syracuse, NY
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(16wks)  
  • $3,172/wk
    Los Angeles, CA
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    December 9th(13wks)  
  • $3,105/wk
    Everett, WA
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $3,236/wk
    Santa Clara, CA
    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    December 3rd(13wks)  
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    NICU Job Responsibilities

    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) healthcare professionals play a vital role in caring for acutely ill infants with congenital abnormalities, respiratory distress syndrome, and prematurely born infants with extremely low birth weights, to name a few. Job responsibilities for NICU professionals include thorough assessments, delivery of specialized care to manage complex needs, collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, and the provision of education and emotional support to families facing challenging circumstances. Caring for these delicate patients can be emotionally demanding, and NICU professionals must be prepared for this aspect of their role. Whether you're a nurse or an allied health professional, Trusted is your gateway to rewarding travel opportunities in the NICU!