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Registered Nurse (RN -CN 1), SICU, Night Shift, ONA
UC Health
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Cincinnati, United States
Location
Cincinnati
Posted
June 20, 2026
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Job Description
Registered Nurse (RN -CN 1), Night Shift, Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) ONA
2 CCP- Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care Unit (SICU) β 34-bed unit
The Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care Unit is a 34-bed unit specializing in the complex care of adult patients requiring surgical interventions. The major specialties treated in this ICU are Trauma Surgery, Transplant Surgery, Acute Care Surgery, and Oncologic Surgery. As the regionβs only adult Level 1 trauma center, the SICU is always ready to receive any critical trauma patient requiring resuscitation and specialized nursing care. We have a variety of solid organ transplant recipients, including liver, kidney-pancreas, and kidney transplants. We care for complex oncologic, hepatobiliary, and general surgery patients who are referred from across the country.
The majority of our patient population is in critical condition, with most patients generally stabilizing within 24-48 hours following admission. Patient car...
2 CCP- Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care Unit (SICU) β 34-bed unit
The Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care Unit is a 34-bed unit specializing in the complex care of adult patients requiring surgical interventions. The major specialties treated in this ICU are Trauma Surgery, Transplant Surgery, Acute Care Surgery, and Oncologic Surgery. As the regionβs only adult Level 1 trauma center, the SICU is always ready to receive any critical trauma patient requiring resuscitation and specialized nursing care. We have a variety of solid organ transplant recipients, including liver, kidney-pancreas, and kidney transplants. We care for complex oncologic, hepatobiliary, and general surgery patients who are referred from across the country.
The majority of our patient population is in critical condition, with most patients generally stabilizing within 24-48 hours following admission. Patient car...