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Intensive Care Unit Travel Nursing Jobs in Berlin for RNs

Find Top RN Intensive Care Unit Travel Nursing Jobs in Berlin, New Hampshire

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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Lebanon, New Hampshire – 03756
    Distance from Berlin: 78 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$2,094 to $2,307
Weekly Pay*
This outstanding unit is looking for the right individual to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals. Join this highly motivated team of caregivers and enjoy a challenging and welcoming environment based on optimal patient care.
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Lebanon, New Hampshire – 03756
    Distance from Berlin: 78 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$2,094 to $2,307
Weekly Pay*
This outstanding unit is looking for the right RN to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals. Join this highly motivated team of caregivers and enjoy a challenging and welcoming environment based on optimal patient care.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Lebanon, New Hampshire – 03756
    Distance from Berlin: 78 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$1,917 to $2,113
Weekly Pay*
This outstanding unit is looking for the right RN to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals. Join this highly motivated team of caregivers and enjoy a challenging and welcoming environment based on optimal patient care.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Lebanon, New Hampshire – 03756
    Distance from Berlin: 78 miles
  • 12 D,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$1,917 to $2,113
Weekly Pay*
This outstanding unit is looking for the right RN to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals. Join this highly motivated team of caregivers and enjoy a challenging and welcoming environment based on optimal patient care.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire – 03801
    Distance from Berlin: 98 miles
  • 12 D,
  • December 23, 2024
  • 13
$1,819 to $2,378
Weekly Pay*
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) RN needed for 170 bed Level 2 Trauma center located on New Hampshire’s gorgeous SeaCoast. Enjoy the conveniences of a prospering small city combined with the delights of New England traditions.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire – 03801
    Distance from Berlin: 98 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$1,707 to $2,232
Weekly Pay*
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) RN needed for 170 bed Level 2 Trauma center located on New Hampshire’s gorgeous SeaCoast. Enjoy the conveniences of a prospering small city combined with the delights of New England traditions.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Derry, New Hampshire – 03038
    Distance from Berlin: 109 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 13, 2025
  • 13
$1,983 to $2,186
Weekly Pay*
ICU RN needed for 8 bed unit with 1:2 staffing. RN will float to lower acuity units as needed. 85 bed Level 3 Trauma center located in southern NH. Under 1 hour from Boston, or to NH and MA beaches
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Derry, New Hampshire – 03038
    Distance from Berlin: 109 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$1,754 to $1,933
Weekly Pay*
ICU RN needed for 8 bed unit with 1:2 staffing. RN will float to lower acuity units as needed. 85 bed Level 3 Trauma center located in southern NH. Under 1 hour from Boston, or to NH and MA beaches
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Keene, New Hampshire – 03431
    Distance from Berlin: 119 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$2,129 to $2,347
Weekly Pay*
This position presents an opportunity to join an elite team of passionate physicians and nurses within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). You’ll find a challenging and rewarding environment where patient care is firmly rooted in compassion, innovation, and a drive for great outcomes. This highly esteemed facility welcomes creative, energetic caregivers.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Keene, New Hampshire – 03431
    Distance from Berlin: 119 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$2,129 to $2,347
Weekly Pay*
This position presents an opportunity to join an elite team of passionate physicians and nurses within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). You’ll find a challenging and rewarding environment where patient care is firmly rooted in compassion, innovation, and a drive for great outcomes. This highly esteemed facility welcomes creative, energetic caregivers.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 N,
  • February 25, 2025
  • 26
$1,923 to $2,514
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,958 to $2,158
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,958 to $2,158
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 D,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 25
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 7, 2025
  • 26
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 D,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 25
$1,870 to $2,061
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 13
$1,853 to $2,042
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Bangor, Maine – 04401
    Distance from Berlin: 121 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 28, 2025
  • 26
$1,853 to $2,042
Weekly Pay*
Night shift is non negotiable 26 weeks is highly preferred About Facility: Address: 489 State St. Bangor, ME 04401 Level II Trauma Center Bed: 411 General Information: Beds: Varies, based on unit Will you accept a traveler with 1-year experience? No, 2 years Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes Patient Types/Common Diagnoses: Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed Patient Ratios: 1:2, based on acuity. May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity Required Licensure & Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS Skills required: No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience Support within the Department: CNA (Ratio – 1:10 days; 1:10 nights) Charge nurse Phlebotomy, shared responsibility with RN Resource Nurse 0700-1900, depending on unit House Supervisor, 24/7 RT, 24/7 Hospitalist, 24/7 Cardiovascular Surgeon and team for CV surgical patients, 24/7 Intensivist, available for consult 24/7 OT, PT, ST – 0800-1600 Technology/Equipment: EMR: Cerner IV pumps: Alaris Medication dispensing: Pyxis Monitors: Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed) Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own Scheduling: Weekend rotation: Every other Day shift: Sat/Sun Night shift: Fri/Sat On call? No Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays Approval of RTO: to go through manager Shift times: see posting Schedule cycle: Other notes: Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional No crocs with holes Parking: Free
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Burlington, Massachusetts – 01805
    Distance from Berlin: 136 miles
  • 12 D, 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 12
$2,253 to $2,483
Weekly Pay*
This position presents an opportunity to join an elite team of passionate physicians and nurses within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). You’ll find a challenging and rewarding environment where patient care is firmly rooted in compassion, innovation, and a drive for great outcomes. This highly esteemed facility welcomes creative, energetic caregivers.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Burlington, Massachusetts – 01805
    Distance from Berlin: 136 miles
  • 12 D,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 12
$2,024 to $2,231
Weekly Pay*
This position presents an opportunity to join an elite team of passionate physicians and nurses within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). You’ll find a challenging and rewarding environment where patient care is firmly rooted in compassion, innovation, and a drive for great outcomes. This highly esteemed facility welcomes creative, energetic caregivers.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Boston, Massachusetts – 02114
    Distance from Berlin: 146 miles
  • 12 D, 12 N,
  • January 13, 2025
  • 13
$2,005 to $2,209
Weekly Pay*
Massachusetts General Hospital was established to provide care to Boston’s sick, regardless of socioeconomic status, and became the first teaching hospital of Harvard University’s new medical school. We have remained at the forefront of medicine by fostering a culture of collaboration and education, pushing the boundaries of medical research, and maintaining an unwavering commitment to the diverse community we were created to serve. We believe that because of diversity we excel, through inclusion we respect our community, and with a keen focus on equity we serve, heal, educate and innovate at the highest levels. Our first priority is the well-being of our patients—near and far. As a team we are able to maintain a singular focus on providing the highest quality, most compassionate care to each and every patient.
travel Exclusive
Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Worcester, Massachusetts – 01608
    Distance from Berlin: 156 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 13, 2025
  • 13
$1,887 to $2,080
Weekly Pay*
Common Diagnosis/Treatment: mixed specialty unit – pulmonary, MICU, SICU, CCU and CTS # of Beds: 20-24 Nurse Patient Ratio: 1:2 or 1:1 if needed Charting: Cerner Scrub Color: Navy blue Areas of Float Support: PCU – CC step down unit (3:1 ratio) Special Procedures: moderate sedation – endoscopy and bronchoscopy at bedside as needed
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Pittsfield, Massachusetts – 01201
    Distance from Berlin: 174 miles
  • 12 N,
  • January 6, 2025
  • 13
$2,103 to $2,318
Weekly Pay*
This position presents an opportunity to join an elite team of passionate physicians and nurses within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). You’ll find a challenging and rewarding environment where patient care is firmly rooted in compassion, innovation, and a drive for great outcomes. This highly esteemed facility welcomes creative, energetic caregivers.
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Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU
  • Albany, New York – 12208
    Distance from Berlin: 180 miles
  • 12 N,
  • December 29, 2024
  • 13
$2,033 to $2,658
Weekly Pay*
Must be comfortable and competent to care for icu patients in the following environments: neuro/trauma sicu, micu, cps/vicu, ccu. progressive critical care unit (pccu), and ICU/PCC patients in the ED and PACU awaiting bed placement. Number of Beds : Critical Care has 100 beds amongst 5 units. The ICUs are as follows: Sugical/Trauma/Neuroscience ICU – B2 Medical ICU – MICU Cardiology ICU – CCU CVICU – CPS/VICU Progressive Critical Care Unit – D3N
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Statistics on ICU RN Jobs in Berlin, New Hampshire

Here are some helpful statistics about ICU traveling nurse jobs in & near Berlin. The data is based on the last three complete months of ICU job postings in the Berlin and nearby areas. It is updated regularly, so you can find the most recent Intensive Care Unit job salary trends, the types of shifts, and contract durations most commonly available in Berlin and more. Find out more about travel nursing salaries.

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FAQs About Travel ICU Nursing Jobs for RNs in Berlin, NH

What are the top paying Intensive Care Unit jobs currently available in or near Berlin?

  • Registered Nurse – ICU with a per week salary of $2,307, a 13 weeks duration, for a 12 N in Lebanon (77.9 miles away)
  • Registered Nurse – ICU with a per week salary of $2,307, a 13 weeks duration, for a 12 N in Lebanon (77.9 miles away)
  • Registered Nurse – ICU with a per week salary of $2,113, a 13 weeks duration, for a 12 D in Lebanon (77.9 miles away)

What types of shifts are most common for ICU travel jobs in Berlin?

Based on the last 6 months of travel nurse jobs data, 12 Hour Night shifts were the most common in Berlin and surrounding areas.

How much does a day shift Intensive Care Unit nurse make on average in Berlin and nearby cities?

A: A 12 Hour Day shift Intensive Care Unit nurse in Berlin can make an average of $2,220 per week based on recent job availability.

How much does a night shift Intensive Care Unit nurse make on average in Berlin and nearby cities?

A: A 12 Hour Night shift Intensive Care Unit nurse in Berlin can make an average of $2,220 per week based on recent job availability data.

What hospitals and healthcare facilities have Intensive Care Unit staff in or near Berlin?

  • Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro (61.4 miles from Berlin)
  • Littleton Regional Hospital in Littleton (33.3 miles from Berlin)
  • Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon (78.5 miles from Berlin)
  • FMS Lebanon #4180 in Lebanon (76.7 miles from Berlin)
  • Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester (81.7 miles from Berlin)

What is the most common contract for Intensive Care Unit travel jobs in Berlin?

Based on recent data, the most common duration for a Intensive Care Unit job in Berlin is 13.

Locating Intensive Care Unit Travel Nursing Jobs in Berlin

In Berlin, facilities like Huggins Hospital, Littleton Regional Hospital and Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital, all offer ICU departments. It’s a great city to work in and nearby to neighborhoods like Pinewood Village (zip code 03784) and Meadow Brook Village (zip code 03784) neighborhoods.

Other popular cities near Berlin’s ICU job opportunities are Lancaster (19 miles), North Conway (28.8 miles) and Littleton (31 miles). These are near to zip codes: 3561 (33.3 miles), 3894 (61.4 miles) and 3246 (64.5 miles).

Berlin Hospitals With ICU Departments

There are 1 hospitals & healthcare facilities that have ICU nurses in Berlin. Sometimes it is useful to see what types of shifts, contract durations, and travel nurse housing in nearby neighborhoods each facility might offer in order to find the right opportunity for your next traveling ICU nurse position in or nearby Berlin.

Littleton Regional Hospital
Shifts
8 D and 12 N
Job Durations
13
Departments
Emergency Room Intensive Care Unit Medical Surgical Operating Room Outpatient Clinic
Address
600 Saint Johnsbury Road
Littleton, NH 3561
* Estimate of payments is intended for informational purposes and includes hourly wages, as well as reimbursements for meal & incidental expenses and housing expenses incurred on behalf of the Company. Please speak with a recruiter for additional details.