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Registered Nurse/MICU
IMCS Group Inc
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Everett, Washington, United States
Location
Everett, Washington
Posted
May 08, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
Start date: ASAP
Shift:3X12 Days
First-timers accepted: Only with 2-3 years of experience
Weekends Required: Yes
Float Required: Yes
Certs Required: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS
Locals accepted? No.
RTO Restrictions: 2 requests pre-approved for Auto Offer
Guaranteed Hours: 60 hours per 2 week period
Unit Details
Medically complex, critically ill patients. Respiratory failure of various etiologies requiring noninvasive or mechanical ventilation, post CVL, cardiac arrest with TTM, multisystem organ failure, various shock states, CVA post TPa, COVID, ARDS, DKA, ETOH w/d.
1 CNA per shift to help
We are a high acuity, fast-paced MICU. Some frequently occurring procedures include- Bedside central and arterial line placements, chest tube placement, rapid sequence intubation, para and thoracentesis, code blue.
The standard ratio is 2:1, however, if we have boarders waiting to transfer to an inpatient unit, that ratio could increase to 4:1 (boarde...
Shift:3X12 Days
First-timers accepted: Only with 2-3 years of experience
Weekends Required: Yes
Float Required: Yes
Certs Required: ACLS, BLS, NIHSS
Locals accepted? No.
RTO Restrictions: 2 requests pre-approved for Auto Offer
Guaranteed Hours: 60 hours per 2 week period
Unit Details
Medically complex, critically ill patients. Respiratory failure of various etiologies requiring noninvasive or mechanical ventilation, post CVL, cardiac arrest with TTM, multisystem organ failure, various shock states, CVA post TPa, COVID, ARDS, DKA, ETOH w/d.
1 CNA per shift to help
We are a high acuity, fast-paced MICU. Some frequently occurring procedures include- Bedside central and arterial line placements, chest tube placement, rapid sequence intubation, para and thoracentesis, code blue.
The standard ratio is 2:1, however, if we have boarders waiting to transfer to an inpatient unit, that ratio could increase to 4:1 (boarde...