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CVICU Registered Nurse Part Time Nights

Baptist Health
Louisville, United Statespart_timeVerifiedPosted 23 Jul 2025

About the role

Summary

Job Description:

Part Time 24 weekly hours, night shift - 7P-7A, every 3rd weekend

Open Heart Recovery/CVICU Unit - 2nd floor, 4002 Building

Cardiovascular Open Heart Recovery (CVR), is a seven-bed unit offering intensive recovery rooms and critical care services to the immediate post-operative cardiac surgery patient. The Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU), is a five-bed telemetry unit that provide intermediate care to cardiac surgery patients from pre-op care through post-op care up to discharge. Previous critical care or open-heart experience is recommended.  BCLS and ACLS is/will be required. 

Job Duties:

The ICU nurse assesses and identifies patient needs and implements appropriate interventions for the patient.  The ICU Nurse establishes and maintains a plan for the delivery of nursing care; assures that nursing care interventions and activities are directed to resolve problems; and performs technical aspects of care competently. ICU nurses must have strong critical thinking skills.  The critical care nurse acts as a family and patient resource to guide them through all stages of the patient’s critical care journey. 

Minimum Education, Training, and Experience

Active Kentucky License

BCLS Required within 90 days of employment.

ACLS will be required within six months for experienced staff nurses and within one year for new graduate nurses.

Work Experience

Education

If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now!

Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

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