Travel Telemetry Med/Surg Registered Nurse - $2,178 per week
Company: ICONMA
Location: State College
Posted on: January 15, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
ICONMA is seeking a travel nurse RN Med Surg / Telemetry for a
travel nursing job in State College, Pennsylvania. Job Description
& Requirements - Specialty: Med Surg / Telemetry - Discipline: RN -
Duration: 13 weeks - 36 hours per week - Shift: 12 hours, days -
Employment Type: Travel Description: Preference will be given to
those with EPIC patient charting experience Position Summary:
Responsible to the Unit Manager for the overall nursing practice of
the unit during the shift assigned. In the absence of the Unit
Manager, the RN is responsible to the Nursing Supervisor, Charge
Nurse or the Nursing House Supervisor of the shift. Provides
professional nursing care based on current nursing knowledge
through the nursing process. This includes the responsibility for
assessment of the patient's needs, development of the care plan to
meet those needs, implementation of nursing measures and evaluation
of the effectiveness of the nursing care and other treatment
measures. Essential Functions The Nurse Collects Patient Health
Data by: Prioritizing data collection based on the patient's
immediate condition or needs. Collecting pertinent data using
appropriate assessment techniques based on the patient's and
family’s developmental levels, health status and identified
learning needs. Involving the patient, significant others, and
other health care providers when appropriate in data collection.
Using a data collection process that is systematic and ongoing.
Documenting relevant data in a retrievable form. The Nurse Analyzes
the Assessment Data in Determining Diagnoses that are:Derived from
the assessment data. Validated with the patient, significant
others, and other health care providers. Documented in a manner
that facilitates the determination of expected outcomes and plan of
care. The Nurse Identifies Expected Outcomes Individualized to the
Patient. Outcomes are:Derived from the diagnoses. Documented as
measurable goals. Formulated with the patient and other health care
providers when possible. Realistic in relation to the patient's
present and potential capabilities. Attainable in relation to
resources available to the patient. Attainable within the time
estimate established. Directed toward providing continuity of care.
The Nurse Develops A Plan of Care that Prescribes Interventions to
Attain Expected Outcomes. The Plan: Is individualized to meet the
patient's developmental and health status needs. Is developed with
the patient, significant others and other health care providers,
when appropriate, and considers role relationships and interaction
patterns of family members. Reflects current nursing practice.
Includes appropriate interventions to meet the patient's and
family’s identified learning needs. Is documented. Provides for
continuity of care including post discharge. The Nurse Implements
the Interventions Identified in the Plan of Care. Interventions
are: Consistent with the established plan of care. Implemented to
prevent potential developmental and health problems in vulnerable
patients and at risk families. Directed at assisting patients and
families to understand and cope with developmental and traumatic
situations during illness. Implemented in a safe and appropriate
manner. Documented. The Nurse Evaluates the Patient's Progress
Toward Attainment of Outcomes by: Evaluating using a systematic and
ongoing process. Documenting the patient's responses to
interventions. Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions in
relation to outcomes. Using ongoing assessment data to revise
diagnoses, outcomes, and the plan of care as needed. Documenting
revisions in diagnoses, outcomes, and the plan of care. Involving
the patient, significant others, and other health care providers in
the evaluation process, when appropriate. The Nurse Systematically
Evaluates the Quality and Effectiveness of Nursing Practice by:
Participating in quality of care activities as appropriate to the
individual's position, education, and practice environment. Such
activities may include:Identification of aspects of care and
development of indicators used to monitor the effectiveness of
nursing care. Collection of data to monitor quality and identify
opportunities for improving nursing care. Recommendation and
implementation of activities to improve the quality of nursing
practice and patient outcomes. Participation on interdisciplinary
teams that evaluate clinical practice or health services.
Development of policies and procedures to improve quality of care.
The nurse uses the results of quality of care activities to
initiate changes in practice. The nurse uses the results of quality
of care activities to initiate changes throughout the health care
delivery system, as appropriate. The Nurse Evaluates His/Her Own
Nursing Practice in Relation to Professional Practice Standards and
Relevant Statutes and Regulations by:Engaging in performance
appraisal on a regular basis, identifying areas of strength as well
as areas for professional/practice development. Seeking
constructive feedback regarding his/her own practice. Taking action
to achieve goals identified during performance appraisal.
Participating in peer review as appropriate. The Nurse Acquires and
Maintains Current Knowledge in Nursing Practice by: Participating
in ongoing educational activities related to clinical knowledge and
professional issues. Seeking experiences to maintain clinical
skills and demonstrate clinical competency. Seeking knowledge and
skills appropriate to the practice setting and related to the
designated age specific population(s) served. Updating knowledge
and clinical skills on an ongoing basis including but not limited
to successful completion and maintenance of Healthcare Provider
Basic Life Support (HCP BLS) certification. HCP BLS must be
completed within four (4) months of the end of probation. The Nurse
Contributes to the Professional development of Peers, Colleagues
and Others by: Sharing knowledge and skills with colleagues and
others. Providing peers with constructive feedback regarding their
practice. Contributing to an environment that is conducive to
clinical education of nursing students, as appropriate. The Nurse's
Decisions and Actions On Behalf Of Patients Are Determined In An
Ethical Manner by: Practicing by the "Code for Nurses" and the
"Patient's Bill of Rights". Maintaining patient confidentiality.
Acting as a patient advocate. Delivering care in a nonjudgmental
and nondiscriminatory manner that is sensitive to patient
diversity. Delivering care in a manner that preserves/protects
patient autonomy, dignity and rights. Seeking available resources
to help formulate ethical decisions. The Nurse Collaborates With
The Patient, Significant Others, and Health Care Providers in
Providing Patient Care by: Communicating with the patient,
significant others and health care providers regarding patient care
and nursing’s role in the provision of care. Consulting with health
care providers for patient care, as needed. Making referrals,
including provisions for continuity of care, as needed. The Nurse
Uses Research Findings in Practice by: Using interventions
substantiated by research as appropriate to the individual's
position, education and practice environment. Participating in
research activities as appropriate to the individual's position,
education and practice environment. Such activities may include:
Identification of clinical problems suitable for nursing research.
Participation in data collection. Using research findings in the
development of policies and procedures and guidelines for patient
care. The Nurse Considers Factors Related to Safety, Effectiveness
and Cost in Planning and Delivery Patient Care by: Evaluating
factors related to safety, effectiveness and cost when two or more
practice options would result in the same expected patient outcome.
Assigning or delegating care based on the needs of the patient and
the knowledge and skill of the provider selected. Assisting the
patient and significant others in identifying and securing
appropriate services available to address health-related needs.
Promoting an environment free of hazards to growth, development,
and wellness, and one that promotes recovery from illness. The
Nurse Demonstrates Leadership Skills by: Prioritizing and
delegating unit and patient care activities, as appropriate.
Demonstrating flexibility in a changing health care environment.
Assumes other duties and responsibilities related to job
classification and department as assigned by the unit
director/manager. The Nurse Meets the Specialty Standards of
Nursing Practice Applicable to His/Her Primary Area of Nursing
Practice. The specialty Standards of Nursing Practice that may
apply are:AACN ANNA AORN ENA INS AWHONN Med-Surg/NAON Psych -
Mental Health ONS ASPAN ARN The Nurse participates in the out of
facility transport of patients utilizing the nursing process.
Reference: ANA Standards of Clinical Nursing Practice Specialty:
Nursing Sub Specialty(s): Telemetry Med / Surg EMR Used: Meditech
Minimum Years of Experience: 2 General Certifications: BLS/BCLS
Nursing Certifications: NIHSS ICONMA Job ID 26-01125. Pay package
is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to
confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. About
ICONMA Join ICONMA: Elevate Your Career At ICONMA, we’re not just a
staffing agency—we’re your career partner. As a certified
Woman-Owned business, we take pride in connecting talented
individuals like you with exciting opportunities nationwide. From
our headquarters in Troy, Michigan, to our nationwide and global
presence, ICONMA opens doors to a world of opportunities. Ready to
take your career to new heights? Explore ICONMA’s job openings and
be part of one of our client partners dynamic teams who values
excellence, collaboration, and growth. Let’s shape your future
together!
Keywords: ICONMA, Altoona , Travel Telemetry Med/Surg Registered Nurse - $2,178 per week, Healthcare , State College, Pennsylvania