$2,200–$4,500/wk
Long-term care / Clinic / Outpatient / Hospital ICU
Days · Rotating
RN license
$1,869–$2,047 per week Guaranteed hours: 0 per week (no guaranteed hours) Contract duration: 14 weeks Shift: 3x12-hour rotating Start date:…
Dedicated
Job Description
Overview Registered Nurse - ICU, Travel assignment in Geneva, NY. Start date 06/22/2026 for a 14-week assignment. Weekly pay range $1,869-$2,047 per week. No guaranteed hours.
Shift: 3x12-hour rotating (7a–7p and 7p–7a), with every-other weekend and holidays required. Setting: Short Term Acute Care Hospital ICU. Key Highlights
Weekly
pay: $1,869–$2,047 per week Guaranteed hours: 0 per week (no guaranteed hours) Contract duration: 14 weeks
Shift: 3x12-hour rotating Start date: 06/22/2026 Setting: ICU in a short-term acute care hospital; travel assignment in Geneva, NY Responsibilities Provide direct patient care to ICU patients in collaboration with the healthcare team Monitor vital signs, invasive lines, ventilators, and hemodynamic status; respond to changes in condition Administer medications and therapies; adjust per orders and monitor responses Collaborate with physicians, bedside nurses, and multidisciplinary teams; document in the electronic medical record Ensure patient safety, infection control, pain management, and family communication Maintain standards for hand hygiene, safety protocols, and regulatory compliance Requirements Active NYS Registered Nurse license BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications required through the RQI system during clinical orientation NIHSS certification Basic Coronary Care certification within 6 months of hire CPI certification within 90 days of hire TNCC recommended within 2 years of hire Education: Graduation from an accredited nursing program and eligibility for NYS RN licensure Ability to work in a high-acuity ICU setting within a short-term hospital environment Benefits and Support Dedicated recruiter and 24/7 travel support Fast credentialing and onboarding for eligible candidates Assignment-specific support and resources throughout the contract Potential contract extension opportunities based on performance and staffing needs Find more opportunities If you’d like to explore other openings from Healthforce Healthcare LLC, please visit and apply to the roles that fit your preferences. Please note: Pay rates and guaranteed hours are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and confirmed hours will be discussed during the hiring process. About Healthforce Healthforce is a nationwide travel healthcare staffing agency connecting travel nurses and allied health professionals with high-quality contract assignments across the United States. We specialize in placing clinicians in travel nursing jobs, allied health travel assignments, and local contract opportunities in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and outpatient settings. Whether you are an experienced traveler or taking your first assignment, Healthforce provides the support and opportunities you need to succeed. Travel Nursing and Allied Health Opportunities Nationwide Healthforce partners with healthcare facilities across the country to offer a wide range of opportunities for nurses and allied professionals. Travel RN jobs in Med Surg, ICU, ER, LTC, and more Allied health travel jobs including CT Tech, Rad Tech, PT, OT, Respiratory, and more Local contract and per diem opportunities Short-term and 13-week travel assignments Our goal is simple: match you with the right assignment, in the right location, at the right pay. What Makes Healthforce Different We know that travel healthcare professionals have options. That is why we focus on delivering a better experience at every step of the process. Competitive weekly pay packages with transparent breakdowns Fast credentialing support to help you get submitted quickly Dedicated recruiters who stay with you from submission to start 24/7 support while you are on assignment Nationwide job access across multiple specialties and care settings We do not just place you in a job. We help you build a sustainable travel healthcare career. Built for Travel Nurses and Allied Professionals Healthforce is designed around the needs of today’s travel healthcare workforce. We make it easier for clinicians to move quickly, stay informed, and access strong opportunities across the country. Quick submissions to open jobs Access to multiple job options at once Flexible assignment locations Ongoing support throughout your contract Whether you are searching for your next assignment or planning your first travel job, our team is here to help you move forward with confidence. Start Your Next Travel Assignment Healthforce is actively hiring travel nurses and allied healthcare professionals for assignments nationwide. Apply today to connect with a recruiter and explore current travel nursing and allied health job opportunities.
Location & Routes
- Base city: Plato Center, IL
- Route type: Dedicated
Hiring Process
- Apply — Submit your application online
- Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
- Background check — Standard employment and license verification
- Start your assignment — Begin your nursing role
Requirements
Active RN license in the assignment state (compact license preferred).
Minimum 2 years of recent acute-care experience in the specialty.
BLS required. ACLS, PALS, or specialty certs depending on unit.
Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.
Frequently asked questions
How long is a typical travel nurse contract?
Most travel nurse contracts run 8–13 weeks, with the option to extend or take a new assignment after each contract. Some crisis or rapid-response contracts are as short as 4 weeks.
Is housing provided or is there a stipend?
Most travel agencies offer a tax-free housing stipend rather than agency-arranged housing. Stipends vary by city and assignment, typically $1,000–$2,500 per month on top of weekly taxable pay.
Do I need a compact nursing license?
A multistate (compact) license lets you work in any NLC member state without applying for a separate license. For non-compact states (e.g., California, New York) you'll need a state-specific RN license before starting.
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Nursing Jobs in Plato Center, IL
Plato Center is a working healthcare town: Northwestern Medicine, Rush, Advocate Health, and University of Chicago drive consistent demand year-round. Most nursing openings around Plato Center, Illinois fall into three buckets — staff hospital roles, per diem and PRN shifts, and travel/agency assignments tied to ER, ICU, oncology, and travel nurse roles.
If you live in or near Plato Center, you can usually choose between a staff hospital position close to home or a travel/agency contract paying premium rates. Compensation in Illinois reflects Chicago-area academic medical centers; IL is not part of the NLC compact, and experienced RNs — especially with ICU, ER, or labor & delivery experience — see noticeably stronger offers from Plato Center-area employers.