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Travel NICU Registered Nurse - $2,253 per week

Job Overview

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Compensation

Salary
Exact $108,144.00
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Benefits

competitive salary
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Time Off
flexible scheduling
Travel reimbursement
Professional development opportunities

Job Description

Nightingale Nurses is renowned as the first name in travel nursing across the United States. With a rich heritage of representing only the very best Registered Nurses (RNs), Nightingale Nurses has established itself as a trusted partner for hospitals nationwide. Their reputation is built on trust, expertise, and an unwavering commitment to providing exceptional nursing services. The company prides itself on offering unparalleled travel nursing assignments that allow nurses to explore new locations, gain diverse medical experiences, and enjoy competitive pay and extensive benefits. By partnering with a network of leading hospitals, Nightingale Nurses ensures that their travel nurses receive not only top-tier compensation but also the support and resources needed to excel in their roles.

As a travel nursing agency, Nightingale Nurses focuses on facilitating every aspect of your assignment so you can concentrate on providing outstanding patient care. This includes handling logistics, accommodations, and providing continuous support throughout your journey. Their goal is to empower nurses to grow professionally while experiencing the freedom and adventure that travel nursing brings. Nightingale Nurses is particularly well-regarded for its personalized approach, matching nurses with assignments that align with their skills and career goals while fostering an enriching and rewarding nursing experience.

In this opportunity, Nightingale Nurses is actively seeking a Travel Nurse Registered Nurse (RN) specialized in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to take on a 13-week assignment in Seattle, Washington, starting August 3, 2026. This role is designed for experienced NICU nurses who have the expertise and passion to care for critically ill newborns. The position requires working 36 hours per week across 3 shifts, each lasting 12 hours. This schedule provides a substantial yet manageable workload that allows nurses to maintain a healthy work-life balance while delivering high-quality care.

The assignment offers a competitive travel nurse salary of approximately $2,253 per week, reflecting the specialized nature of NICU nursing and the demand for qualified professionals in this field. This is a unique chance to gain valuable experience in a vibrant healthcare setting in Seattle while enjoying the benefits and flexibility of travel nursing. As part of the role, you will be responsible for managing complex care scenarios, working alongside multidisciplinary teams, and utilizing your advanced clinical skills to support the health and development of neonates.

This travel nursing position at Nightingale Nurses provides extensive benefits and a supportive work environment, ensuring that you are well-equipped to meet the challenges of NICU nursing. Whether you are looking to expand your clinical expertise, explore a new city, or simply enjoy the freedom travel nursing affords, this assignment is an excellent avenue to achieve your professional and personal goals. Nightingale Nurses understands the commitment and skill required for NICU nursing and offers a platform where your talents will be recognized and rewarded.

Job Requirements

  • Active RN license
  • minimum of one year NICU experience
  • certification in neonatal resuscitation program (NRP)
  • ability to work flexible travel assignments
  • valid nursing credentials
  • physical stamina for demanding shifts
  • willingness to relocate temporarily

Job Qualifications

  • Registered nurse license
  • specialized training or certification in neonatal intensive care
  • proven experience in NICU nursing
  • strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills
  • ability to work 12-hour shifts
  • excellent communication and teamwork abilities

Job Duties

  • Provide specialized care to critically ill neonates in the NICU
  • monitor and document patient condition and progress
  • collaborate with healthcare professionals to develop and implement care plans
  • administer medications and treatments as prescribed
  • educate families on neonatal care and support
  • maintain sterile and safe hospital environment
  • respond promptly to emergencies

Job Criteria

Experience

No experience required


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