Registered Nurse (Experienced) - PICU
Job Description
What you can expect
Location: 2301 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27705.
The Duke Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is a 16-bed unit in Duke Central Tower (2B) at Duke University Hospital, a Level I Trauma Center. The unit specializes in cardiovascular surgery, respiratory failure, neurosurgery, stem cell transplantation, immunodeficiencies, hematologic and oncologic emergencies, sepsis, multi-organ system dysfunction, and congenital heart disease. Advanced treatment options include extracorporeal life support (ECMO), high-frequency ventilation, nitric oxide therapy, and non-invasive ventilation. Orientation lasts 8 to 16 weeks, depending on experience.
Schedule:
- Full time: Three 12-hour shifts per week, rotating days and nights (7 a.m./7 p.m.), for 36 hours per week.
Incentives & Total Rewards:
- Relocation Assistance for Experienced Nurses: Relocation assistance may be available for experienced nurse candidates relocating from a permanent residence located at least 50 miles from Duke University Hospital. A permanent residence is defined as the address listed on a valid government-issued ID (e.g., driver’s license). Temporary housing—including student housing, dormitories, travel assignments, or other short-term accommodations—does not qualify.
- Total Rewards: A comprehensive set of pay and benefits designed to support your well-being, professional growth, and work-life balance. Learn more here.
How you will make an impact
- Plan, provide, supervise, and document professional nursing care while applying clinical judgment to individualize care.
- Delegate tasks, supervise care team members, and serve as team leader or charge nurse as needed.
- Monitor care environment and ensure proper use and maintenance of equipment and resources.
- Support professional development by maintaining competencies, acting as a preceptor, and participating in improvement initiatives.
- Collaborate with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams while educating and advocating for patient needs.
What you will need
- Graduate of an accredited BSN, ADN, or diploma nursing program.
- All RNs without a BSN must enroll within two years and complete within seven years of hire.
- Current RN licensure in North Carolina or compact state.
- BLS certification required.
- Strong clinical judgment, communication, teamwork, and multitasking skills in a critical care environment.
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