Nursing Float Pool
What Is a Float Pool?
The University Health Float Pool is a hospital-wide float pool. Nurses who are part of the pool have flexible schedules and competitive wages, work in multiple locations and benefit from a great work environment. Full-time and part-time positions with benefits and PRN positions are available.
The University Health Float Pool was designed to create a system wide float pool to assist in staffing clinical nursing positions.
Objectives
- Provide for consistency in supplemental staff by utilizing experienced nurses
- Assure a more highly prepared nursing pool team, based on consistency of orientation on University Health processes, policies and departments
- Deploy a dedicated, centralized team that continually meets University Health staffing needs and that share the University Health mission, vision and values
Qualifications
- Three years' experience as an RN
- Meets minimum job description criteria
- Willing to float to more than one area
- Willing to work alternate shift, when critical staffing need occurs
Shift Requirements
- We have flexible shifts:
- 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
- 3 p.m. - 11 p.m.
- 11 p.m. -7 a.m.
- 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
- 7 p.m. - 7 a.m.
- PRN: Self-scheduling within the following parameters:
- 36 hour minimum in a 28-day cycle
- 12 hours of the 36-hour minimum (must occur on a weekend)
- One major holiday shift per year: Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Years
Departments We Serve
- Clinical Decision Unit (CDU)
- Controlled Access Unit (CAU)
- 12-bed medical surgical unit for patients in legal custody
- Intermediate and telemetry capabilities
- Emergency Department
- Hyperbaric Medicine (Wound Care)
- Intermediate Patient Care Unit (IPCU)
- Regular and Intermediate care
- Telemetry capabilities
- Care of stroke patients
- Medicine/Medicine Critical Care Unit (MCCU)
- Intermediate and telemetry capabilities
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit (NSICU)/Acute
- Outpatient Surgery
- Ante Partum/Post-Partum and Gyn
- Oncology
- Pediatrics
- Intensive Care Unit
- Oncology Outpatient Services
- Recovery Room (Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU))
- Psychiatry (Voluntary admissions)
- Radiology
- Interventional radiology (ICU experience required)
- Recovery area in radiology
- Reeves Rehabilitation
- Trauma Acute
- Intermediate and telemetry capabilities
- Trauma and Neurosurgery patients
- Trauma Intensive Care Unit
- Care of Trauma and Surgical ICU patients
- Transplant/Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit
- 12-bed Transplant Intensive Care Unit
- Transplants include:
- Liver
- Lung
- Kidney
- Pancreas
- Care for cardiothoracic surgery patients
- Transplant/Cardiothoracic Acute
- 17-bed transplant telemetry unit
- Transplant care for waiting list, pre- and post-op patients
Float Pool Benefits
- The float pool provides an excellent opportunity for nurses to work throughout the hospital in a variety of units, including medical/surgical, ICU and Pediatric
- Float pool nurses treat a diverse range of patients and enjoy the variety of working in different settings.
- The float pool provides an ideal setting for nurses who would like the opportunity to work in a variety of areas.
- Full-time and part-time with benefits or PRN positions available.
- Enhanced rates
- Paid time off
- Flexible hours