? Apply Now! Travel Pediatric Critical Care Float Pool RN - $3,024 per week
Company: Magnet Medical
Location: San Diego
Posted on: November 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN CVICU for a travel
nursing job in San Diego, California. Job Description &
Requirements - Specialty: CVICU - Discipline: RN - Start Date:
11/24/2025 - Duration: 13 weeks - 36 hours per week - Shift: 12
hours, nights - Employment Type: Travel A Registered Nurse (RN) –
Pediatric Critical Care provides specialized nursing care to
critically ill or injured children, ranging from infants to
adolescents, in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) or similar
acute care setting. This role involves closely monitoring,
assessing, and managing the care of pediatric patients with
life-threatening conditions, including respiratory failure, organ
dysfunction, trauma, or complex medical issues. The Pediatric
Critical Care RN works as part of a multidisciplinary team to
ensure the best outcomes for pediatric patients while offering
compassionate support to families during emotionally challenging
times. Key Responsibilities: 1. Patient Assessment and Monitoring:
- Conduct thorough, ongoing assessments of critically ill pediatric
patients, including vital signs, neurological status, respiratory
function, and lab results. - Use advanced monitoring systems to
track parameters such as oxygen saturation, heart rate, blood
pressure, and intracranial pressure (ICP) in critically ill
pediatric patients. - Identify early signs of deterioration or
changes in clinical status and take immediate action to stabilize
the patient. 2. Care and Management of Critical Illness: -
Administer medications, blood products, and IV fluids as
prescribed, and monitor for effectiveness or adverse reactions. -
Manage complex ventilator settings, oxygen therapy, and invasive
monitoring devices (e.g., arterial lines, central venous lines,
etc.). - Provide critical interventions such as airway management,
resuscitation, and CPR when necessary. - Perform technical skills
such as intubation assistance, wound care, dressing changes, and
other advanced procedures as required in pediatric critical care.
3. Multidisciplinary Collaboration: - Work closely with pediatric
intensivists, respiratory therapists, social workers, physical
therapists, and other specialists to develop and implement a
comprehensive care plan. - Attend rounds and participate in team
meetings to discuss patient progress, prognosis, and adjustments to
care plans. - Collaborate with physicians to adjust treatment plans
based on patient responses and changing clinical conditions. 4.
Post-Operative and Post-Trauma Care: - Provide intensive care for
post-surgical or post-trauma pediatric patients, ensuring proper
pain management, wound care, and monitoring for complications. -
Monitor for and address potential complications following surgery,
such as bleeding, infection, or organ failure. - Ensure the
management of pain and sedation according to protocols for
pediatric patients, using age-appropriate techniques. 5. Patient
and Family Education: - Educate families about their child's
critical illness, treatment plan, and progress, offering clear and
compassionate communication about complex conditions. - Provide
emotional support to families, offering resources and guidance on
coping with the stress and trauma of having a critically ill child.
- Teach families about post-discharge care, including any ongoing
treatments, medications, and follow-up care necessary for recovery.
6. Emergency and Crisis Response: - Respond promptly and
effectively to medical emergencies and code situations involving
pediatric patients, performing life-saving procedures as necessary.
- Use advanced resuscitation techniques, including
pediatric-specific protocols for CPR, drug administration, and
defibrillation. - Be prepared to make quick decisions in
high-pressure situations while maintaining calm and ensuring the
safety of the child. 7. Infection Control and Safety: - Implement
strict infection control measures, particularly with
immunocompromised or postoperative pediatric patients. - Follow
hospital protocols for handling invasive devices (e.g., central
lines, ventilators, and catheters) to reduce the risk of
hospital-acquired infections. - Maintain a safe environment for
critically ill children, ensuring that all equipment is properly
functioning and that the patient’s safety is continuously ensured.
8. Documentation and Reporting: - Document all nursing assessments,
interventions, and patient responses in the electronic health
record (EHR) accurately and in a timely manner. - Report changes in
the patient’s clinical condition, new symptoms, or adverse
reactions to medications or procedures to the healthcare team. -
Ensure that all patient information is maintained confidentially in
compliance with healthcare regulations (e.g., HIPAA). 9. Quality
Improvement and Professional Development: - Participate in ongoing
professional development and continuing education to remain current
on the latest pediatric critical care techniques and evidence-based
practices. - Participate in quality improvement initiatives to
enhance the care and outcomes for critically ill pediatric
patients. - Contribute to the development of nursing protocols,
policies, and best practices for the care of pediatric patients in
the critical care environment. Magnet Medical Job ID 34565248. Pay
package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject
to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
Posted job title: RN - Pediatrics Critical Care
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