Job: 2026-11069
REGISTERED NURSE / RN - CRITICAL CARE FLOAT
Location
US-DE-Lewes
ID
2026-11069
Category Nursing Position Type Full-Time
Why Beebe?
Become part of the Beebe team—an inclusive, mission‑driven organization located in a vibrant coastal community. At Beebe, you’ll build a rewarding career while making a meaningful impact on the health and well‑being of our patients. Join a team committed to excellence, collaboration, and compassionate care, and experience the fulfillment that comes from supporting a community that trusts and values the work you do every day.
In addition to competitive compensation and wellness benefits (medical, dental, vision and prescription) Beebe Healthcare also offers:
Sign-on and Referral Bonuses for select positions
Tuition Assistance up to $5,250
Paid Time Off
Long Term Sick accrual
Employer Contribution Plan
Free Short and Long-Term Disability for Full Time employees
Zero copay for drugs on prescription plan for certain conditions
College Bound 529 Savings Plan
Life Insurance
Beebe Perks via WorkAdvantage
Employee Assistance Program
Pet Insurance
Overview
The Critical Care Float Pool Registered Nurse (RN) is a highly skilled and versatile clinician responsible for delivering exceptional, patient-centered care across a variety of acute care settings. This role supports multiple hospital units—such as Medical-Surgical, Critical Care, Emergency Department, and Procedural areas including Cath Lab Holding and PACU—requiring a high degree of adaptability and clinical expertise.
The RN in this role leverages advanced assessment skills, sound clinical judgment, and strong technical proficiency to ensure safe and effective care in fast-paced and continually changing environments. As a key contributor to patient outcomes, the Critical Care Float Pool RN demonstrates flexibility, strong critical-thinking abilities, and a commitment to clinical excellence.
This position plays an essential part in upholding the organization’s standards for safety, quality, and an exceptional patient experience. The ideal candidate thrives in dynamic settings, collaborates effectively with multidisciplinary teams, and consistently promotes a culture of compassion, professionalism, and high reliability.
Responsibilities
Direct Patient Care
Deliver comprehensive patient care using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation across multiple specialty areas.
Provide safe, high-quality care to patients with varying levels of acuity.
Emergency & Critical Response
Respond promptly to emergent and critical situations, including Code Blue, Rapid Response, trauma activations, and behavioral emergencies.
Apply advanced clinical judgment in fast-paced, high-stress scenarios.
Advanced Clinical Therapies & Medication Management
Manage complex medical therapies such as ventilators, vasoactive drips, invasive hemodynamic monitoring, and advanced cardiac life support equipment.
Safely administer medications, including high-alert medications, chemotherapy, and moderate sedation agents.
Procedures & Technical Skills
Perform and maintain competency in advanced procedures, including central line care, chest tube management, wound vac therapy, arterial line monitoring, and peritoneal dialysis.
Ensure procedural accuracy and adherence to evidence-based practices.
Collaboration & Care Coordination
Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams to support continuity of care during admissions, transfers, procedures, and discharges.
Communicate effectively to ensure seamless transitions across units.
Safety, Compliance & Professional Standards
Adhere to hospital policies regarding patient safety, infection prevention, hazardous drug handling, radiation safety, and equipment use.
Maintain professionalism, accountability, and adaptability while floating between diverse clinical environments.
Patient & Family Support
Provide compassionate, patient- and family-centered care, including education, emotional support, and assistance with end-of-life care.
Serve as a supportive resource to patients and families throughout the care experience.
Qualifications
Minimum 5 years of acute care nursing experience
At least 2 years experience in the ICU, ED, or Progressive Care setting
Demonstrated flexibility and ability to adapt to multiple clinical settings.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
EPIC preferred
Competencies Skills
IV Therapy & Vascular Access
Proficient in IV insertion, phlebotomy, port access, and central line maintenance.
Competent in managing arterial lines, including setup, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Monitoring & Emergency Equipment
Skilled in operating and interpreting cardiac monitoring systems.
Competent with ventilators, defibrillators, rapid infusers, and other emergency response equipment.
Experienced in managing advanced circulatory support devices such as IABP, Impella, and LVADs.
Critical Care Clinical Skills
Proficient in administering and titrating vasoactive infusions and managing complex hemodynamic needs.
Skilled in ventilator management, including ventilator modes and sedation vacation practices.
Experienced in conducting neuro assessments, hemodynamic monitoring, and recovery from procedures.
Procedural & Perioperative Support
Provides comprehensive pre-, intra-, and post-procedural care.
Competent in time-outs, sheath removal, patient preparation, and recovery protocols.
Patient Safety & Risk Prevention
Knowledgeable in safe patient handling, fall prevention strategies, and suicide precautions.
Adheres to infection prevention practices and proper restraint techniques according to policy.
Specialized Therapies
Competent in managing CRRT, peritoneal dialysis, and wound VAC therapy.
Skilled in administering and monitoring enteral and parenteral nutrition.
Utilizes evidence-based pain management modalities.
Communication & Documentation
Demonstrates proficiency with EMR charting and accurate clinical documentation.
Uses structured handoff tools such as SBAR to support safe communication.
Engages in effective communication through systems like Perfect Serve, ensuring timely updates and critical value reporting.
Provides clear, empathetic education to patients and families.
Credentials
BLS
ACLS
PALS or ability to obtain within 4 weeks of hire
NIH Certification
TNCC required within 1 year of hire
Education
Graduate of an accredited nursing school
Entry
USD $38.00/Hr.
Max
USD $62.70/Hr.
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