Exciting Career Opportunity for an ICU Registered Nurse – Bangor ME
Join a nationally recognized medical group in Bangor ME as a Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). This is a direct-hire position with a starting salary of $85,000, offering the chance to provide life-saving care in a state-of-the-art critical care environment.
We’re seeking compassionate and skilled ICU nurses who hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or are currently enrolled in a BSN or MSN program from an accredited institution (verification required). This position is for a night shift role—ideal for nurses who want to advance their career in critical care while maintaining work-life balance.
Why This Role Stands Out
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Work in a high-acuity environment, caring for critically ill patients with complex needs
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Join a supportive, multidisciplinary team of physicians, respiratory therapists, and specialists
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Access to advanced technologies and continuous training to enhance your critical care skills
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Contribute directly to life-saving interventions and make a lasting impact on patient outcomes
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
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BSN required (or currently enrolled in BSN/MSN program with graduation within three years)
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BLS and ACLS certifications required (CCRN preferred)
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Previous ICU or critical care nursing experience strongly preferred
Skills & Knowledge:
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Proficient in ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, and advanced cardiac life support
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Strong critical thinking and rapid decision-making skills in high-pressure situations
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Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
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Familiarity with accreditation standards, safety protocols, and evidence-based practices
Physical Requirements:
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Ability to lift, push, and assist patients or equipment up to 50 lbs
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Frequent standing, walking, and repositioning of patients in critical care settings
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Clear hearing and vision to respond to alarms, assess patients, and communicate effectively
Responsibilities
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Provide continuous monitoring and assessment of critically ill patients
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Administer high-risk medications (e.g., vasopressors, sedatives) and manage IV drips
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Operate and troubleshoot advanced equipment, including ventilators, monitors, and infusion pumps
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Collaborate with physicians and multidisciplinary teams to develop and adjust care plans
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Educate families on patient conditions and involve them in care decisions when appropriate
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Ensure compliance with hospital policies, safety standards, and state regulations