$38–$60/hr
Hospital ICU / Hospital ER / Hospital
Nights
RN license
401(k)
Job Description
At Equum Medical, while our primary offering is innovative telehealth solutions, we recognize the critical value of bedside care. We continue to support healthcare settings where in-person, hands-on care is essential, and we are looking for strong, experienced intensivists who understand the importance of direct patient care. Our telehealth platform enables healthcare professionals to deliver exceptional care remotely, bridging access gaps and enhancing patient outcomes. By joining our team, you'll have the unique opportunity to shape the future of acute care and telehealth while also having a tangible impact on patient's lives through bedside care. We offer flexible scheduling to promote work-life balance and long-term career sustainability. Together, we can redefine healthcare, providing seamless, high-quality care wherever it's needed most. Position Summary Under the direction of the CMO, the provider will work within a small team at a local community hospital, supporting the physicians on staff. We are seeking a full-time or part-time Provider who wants to work for a passionate team in New Jersey, caring for acute patients. Requirements Daytime shifts from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Nights Covered by Tele-ICU Responsible for rounding on and managing 10-12 patients in a 16-bed ICU Minimum requirement of 14 shifts per month Active NJ medical license in good standing Valid DEA certification in good standing Previous critical care or acute care experience is preferred Must maintain compliance with all licensure and credentialing requirements Position is based in a hospital or healthcare setting with typical risks or discomforts, requiring adherence to standard safety protocols. Key Responsibilities Direct Patient Care: Provide bedside care for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), emergency department, and other acute care settings. Assess, diagnose, and manage complex medical conditions, including respiratory failure, sepsis, and multi-organ dysfunction. Initiate and manage life-saving interventions, including ventilator support, vasopressor therapy, and dialysis. Perform procedures such as central line insertions, arterial line placements, endotracheal intubation, and chest tube insertions as needed. Collaborative Care: Work closely with multidisciplinary healthcare teams, including nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and specialists, to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Communicate effectively with family members, providing updates on patient status and prognosis, and addressing concerns and expectations. Clinical Decision-Making: Make real-time decisions regarding critical care interventions, treatment adjustments, and monitoring protocols based on patient response and evolving clinical conditions. Interpret diagnostic tests (e.g., labs, imaging studies) and integrate findings into treatment plans. Patient and Family Education : Provide education to patients and their families about critical illness, treatment options, and recovery expectations. Foster an empathetic and supportive environment, especially when discussing end-of-life decisions and advanced directives. Documentation and Compliance: Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient assessments, progress notes, treatment plans, and medical interventions in the hospital’s electronic health record (EHR) system. Ensure compliance with hospital policies, clinical guidelines, and accreditation standards. Quality Improvement and Safety: Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care and safety in the critical care unit. Contribute to hospital protocols, best practices, and evidence-based care guidelines. Identify and report safety concerns and participate in root cause analyses and action plans when needed. Education Board Certified in Critical Care MD/DO Trained For full-time providers, in addition to a base salary, this position is eligible 401k, and benefits (subject to eligibility requirements). Total compensation is based on several factors, including type of position, location, education level, work experience, and certifications.
Location & Routes
- Base city: Passaic, NJ
Benefits & Bonuses
- 401(k)
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 required.
1–2+ years of ICU/critical care experience.
BLS and ACLS required. CCRN preferred.
Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.
Frequently asked questions
What ICU experience do I need?
Most ICU roles require 1–2 years of recent critical-care experience. Travel ICU contracts typically expect 2+ years. New grads can apply to ICU residency programs offered by many hospitals.
Which certifications are required?
BLS and ACLS are required. CCRN (Critical Care Registered Nurse) is preferred and often comes with a pay differential.
What does the schedule look like?
Most ICU positions run three 12-hour shifts per week — either days (7a–7p) or nights (7p–7a) — with weekend and holiday rotations.
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