Travel Nurse RN - Progressive Care Unit - $2,105 per week in Anchorage, AK
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: January 10, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Progressive Care Unit Location:
Anchorage, AK Agency: Magnet Medical Pay: $2,105 per week Shift
Information: Nights - 3 days x 12 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks
Start Date: 2/3/2026 About the Position TravelNurseSource is
working with Magnet Medical to find a qualified PCU RN in
Anchorage, Alaska, 99501! The 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: Conduct
comprehensive assessments of patients with moderate to high acuity,
monitoring their physical and emotional needs. Continuously
evaluate vital signs, lab results, and cardiac rhythms for any
changes that may indicate a need for intervention. Identify
potential risks and complications, such as arrhythmias, respiratory
distress, or post-operative issues, and act accordingly. Patient
Care and Monitoring: Administer prescribed medications and
treatments, including IV medications, pain management, and blood
products. Monitor patients with telemetry, arterial lines, and
other continuous monitoring devices, adjusting care as necessary.
Provide post-surgical care for patients who have undergone major
surgery, including cardiovascular, neurological, or orthopedic
procedures. Manage patients with complex conditions, such as heart
failure, respiratory distress, and diabetes. Collaboration: Work
closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare
professionals to develop and implement individualized care plans.
Participate in daily rounds and communicate with the team regarding
patient condition, response to treatments, and any changes in care
plans. Patient Education: Educate patients and families about the
recovery process, treatment plans, medications, and any required
lifestyle changes. Provide guidance on managing chronic conditions,
improving health, and preventing readmissions. Documentation:
Accurately document all nursing interventions, patient assessments,
outcomes, and any changes in condition using electronic health
records (EHR). Ensure compliance with all legal, regulatory, and
hospital-specific documentation requirements. Safety & Infection
Control: Follow infection control protocols and use appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE) to minimize the risk of
hospital-acquired infections. Respond to changes in patient
condition quickly and appropriately, including initiating emergency
procedures if needed. Emergency Response: Recognize and respond
promptly to emergencies, including code blue situations or
significant changes in patient vital signs. Perform advanced life
support (ALS) or other emergency interventions as required.
Teamwork and Support: Collaborate with PCU colleagues, support
staff, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure safe and efficient
patient care. Serve as a resource to less experienced nursing staff
and participate in mentoring or training initiatives. Quality and
Compliance: Follow all hospital protocols and national standards to
maintain high-quality care, safety, and patient satisfaction.
Participate in quality improvement activities and patient safety
initiatives to enhance patient outcomes. 5 Benefits of Travel
Nursing Adapting to new facilities and teams challenges your
problem-solving skills. You learn to navigate different protocols
and procedures, honing your ability to think critically and adapt
to varying healthcare contexts. Many travel nurses find permanent
positions at healthcare facilities where they've completed
assignments. This can be an excellent way to transition into a
long-term role after exploring different options. Embrace the
nomadic lifestyle with pride, celebrating the uniqueness and
diversity of each assignment. The sense of adventure and pride in
being a healthcare nomad adds a distinctive dimension to your
career. Develop strong problem-solving skills and self-reliance as
you navigate new environments independently. This independence is
not only professionally empowering but also personally fulfilling.
Different facilities may use various healthcare technologies and
electronic health record systems. Exposure to these technologies
enhances your proficiency in adapting to different digital
healthcare platforms. 29135143EXPTEMP
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