Malone Healthcare - Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in South Charleston, West Virginia.
Job Description & Requirements
Unit Profile : Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
# of Beds : 18 (expanding to 27 beds by June / July 2023)
Nurse-to-Patient Ratios : 1 : 2 (occasionally 1 : 3 for overflow or PCU downgrade patients)
Certifications
Required : BLS, ACLS
(NIHSS requirement removed by Manager Sherri Adams on 1 / 6 / 2025)
Preferred : PALS, NIHSS, TNCC
(TNCC added as a requirement effective 10 / 21 / 2026 per Tracey Holmes)
Patient Population & Case Types
Critically ill patients with complex and life-threatening conditions
Common cases include :
Sepsis
Acute MI
Renal failure
Post-vascular procedures
Stroke, TIA, seizures
Lumbar drains (added per Sherri on 7 / 21 / 2025)
ARDS and ventilator management
CV procedures
Titration of critical drips (especially vasopressors and sedation)
Age Groups : Adolescent, Adult, Geriatric
Experience Requirements
Minimum 2 years of critical care experience
CRRT and IABP experience required; Impella experience preferred
Travel experience required
No travel duos accepted
Medications & Equipment
Titration Required : Yes
Common Drips : Levophed, Cardizem, Amiodarone, Heparin, Insulin
RT Equipment : BiPAP, CPAP, mechanical ventilation (via trach or ET tube), telemetry, IV pumps, SCDs, specialty beds
Support & Coverage
Charge Nurse : Present, typically without a patient assignment
House Supervisor : 24 / 7 coverage
Hospitalist : In-house 24 / 7
Intensivist : Not always in-house
Respiratory Therapy : Available 24 / 7 (not stationed in ICU, but readily accessible)
Telemetry
Yes — monitored by RNs (no monitor techs)
Shifts & Scheduling
Shift Times :
Day : 6 : 45 AM – 7 : 15 PM
Night : 6 : 45 PM – 7 : 15 AM
Scheduling : Manager-created; block scheduling available (especially for nights)
Weekend Requirement : Every other weekend (Fri–Sat or Sat–Mon)
Holiday Requirement : Rotational with core staff
Call / Standby : None
Floating Requirements
Float to Stepdown Unit as needed
If Stepdown not needed → may float to Med-Surg / Telemetry or to ED to care for ICU / Stepdown boarders
Floating to Med-Surg is rare
If floated, RNs take a full patient load (5–6 patients)
Floating rotation is shared — travelers are not always first to float
Dress Code
RNs / LPNs : Navy scrubs
C.N.As / Monitor Techs : Dark grey / pewter scrubs
Scrub Rules : Solid colors only (no embroidery or patterns)
Outerwear : WVU Medicine or solid fleece zip-ups (grey, black, navy, or royal blue)
Undershirts : Solid white, grey, or black matching the top color
Shoes : Closed-toe only — no crocs
Orientation
Day 1 : General hospital orientation
Day 2 : Full-day nursing orientation (for RNs / LPNs)
Computer Training : ½ day for CNAs
Full day for nurses
Unit Orientation : Two 12-hour shifts with a preceptor
Initial Skills Checklist : Abbreviated version due within 90 days of start date
About Malone Healthcare - Nursing
With a commitment to providing a higher standard of service and experience in patient care, Malone Healthcare places expert nurses and allied health professionals in rewarding careers throughout the United States. As a leading healthcare staffing agency, Malone’s focus on compliance and integrity translates to a seamless experience for our team members and partner facilities. When you work with Malone Healthcare, you can rely on over 50 years of proven experience placing exceptional professionals in quality healthcare settings.
Benefits
Travel Icu Intensive • South Charleston, WV, United States