
Travel Progressive Care Unit (Cardiac Stepdown) RN - $2,069 per week
Magnet Medical
Columbus, OH, US,
43224
8 October 2025
Travel Progressive Care Unit (Cardiac Stepdown) RN - $2,069 per week at Magnet Medical summary:
A Travel Registered Nurse (RN) in the Progressive Care Unit (PCU) provides intermediate critical care for patients recovering from surgery or acute conditions, requiring close monitoring and treatment. Responsibilities include patient assessment, administering medications, continuous monitoring, emergency response, patient education, and collaboration with healthcare teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes. The role emphasizes compliance with safety protocols, documentation, and participation in quality improvement initiatives in a dynamic hospital setting.
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN PCU - Progressive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Columbus, Ohio.
Job Description & RequirementsThe Registered Nurse (RN) in the Progressive Care Unit (PCU) provides intermediate care for patients who require a higher level of monitoring and treatment than in a general medical-surgical unit but do not require the intensive care provided in an ICU. The RN in PCU delivers critical care to patients recovering from surgery, medical procedures, or acute conditions, monitoring their progress and responding to changes in health status. The RN will work collaboratively with the healthcare team to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients in the PCU setting.
Key Responsibilities:Patient Assessment:
Patient Care and Monitoring:
Collaboration:
Patient Education:
Documentation:
Safety & Infection Control:
Emergency Response:
Teamwork and Support:
Quality and Compliance:
Magnet Medical Job ID #34252952. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN - PCU
travel nurse, progressive care unit, PCU nursing, critical care, patient monitoring, cardiac stepdown, post-surgical care, telemetry, medication administration, patient education