RN ICU
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Long Beach, CA
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 54.86-68.51 HOUR
Date Posted : 8 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As our ICU Nurse at St Mary Medical Center, you’ll monitor patients who are critically ill and unstable following extensive injury, surgery, or life-threatening disease.
You’ll begin each shift by taking report from a nursing teammate before making your rounds. You’ll provide continued care and perform procedures as detailed in the care plan. This could mean assisting a physician with a chest tube or central line, providing wound care, ensuring patients MRI or CT, or administering medications.
To thrive in this role, you’ll heavily depend on your ability to multitask and react. You’ll clinically care for your patients- remaining focused and attentive as you continuously monitor your patients throughout your shift. You also serve as their advocate- supporting their best interests when they cannot. However, your sound judgment during an emergency and rapid response are impressive, putting you on the radar for advancement.
- Assesses, plans, and implements nursing care while ensuring patient comfort
- Anticipates, identifies, and responds to informational and emotional needs of patients and families
- Guides and directs healthcare personnel (i.e., Patient Care Technicians) in caring for patients
- Maintains knowledge of equipment setup, maintenance, and use (i.e., IV pumps, monitoring equipment, and drainage devices) Utilizes safeguards such as IV pump drug library and monitor alarms with necessary
- Initiates emergency support measures (i.e., cardiopulmonary resuscitation, protecting patient from injury)
- Assists with patient care duties/tasks (i.e., emptying drainage devices, ambulating, and hygiene)
If you are committed to social justice, health equity, and prepared to deliver care in new, innovative ways, you belong with us.
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Job Requirements
- Current license as a Registered Nurse in the State of California.
- Minimum one-year ICU experience
- Current basic life support (BLS) certification
- Current Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification
CommonSpirit Health was formed by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health. With more than 700 care sites across the U.S., from clinics and hospitals to home-based care and virtual care services, CommonSpirit is accessible to nearly one out of every four U.S. residents. Our world needs compassion like never before. Our communities need caring and our families need protection. With our combined resources, CommonSpirit is committed to building healthy communities, advocating for those who are poor and vulnerable, and innovating how and where healing can happen, both inside our hospitals and out in the community.
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Frequently asked questions
Long Beach’s healthcare environment, including its diverse patient demographics, shapes the ICU nursing role uniquely. The region's demand for critical care nurses is high, influenced by local hospital networks like Catholic Health Initiatives, making it a competitive yet rewarding place for RNs specializing in ICU care.
In Long Beach, beyond California's RN licensing requirements, employers often prioritize ACLS and BLS certifications. Facilities like Catholic Health Initiatives may also value ongoing education in trauma and neuro ICU specialties, reflecting regional patient needs and advanced critical care protocols.
Mastery in emergency interventions, such as managing chest tubes or central lines, paired with strong multitasking and communication skills, propels ICU nurses forward. Demonstrating rapid clinical judgment and leadership during crises often opens doors to advancement within critical care nursing.
RN ICU nurses can expand their expertise by pursuing ICU fellowships or subspecialties like neuro or cardiac ICU. These pathways typically require additional certifications and hands-on experience, enhancing clinical acumen and positioning nurses for roles with greater responsibility and specialization.
Catholic Health Initiatives supports ICU nurses through comprehensive training programs and a culture emphasizing health equity. Their integration within CommonSpirit Health's extensive network provides access to innovative care models and career development tailored to critical care professionals.
The company emphasizes care delivery that addresses health disparities, encouraging ICU nurses to advocate for vulnerable populations. This approach enriches the nursing experience by aligning clinical duties with broader community health initiatives and ethical patient advocacy.
ICU Registered Nurses in Long Beach typically earn between $90,000 and $115,000 annually, reflecting the region's cost of living and demand for critical care expertise. Factors influencing pay include experience level, certifications like ACLS, and facility-specific scales such as those at Catholic Health Initiatives.
Managing multiple critically ill patients simultaneously tests prioritization and vigilance. ICU nurses must swiftly respond to emergencies, operate specialized equipment, and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, all while providing compassionate support to patients and families.
Travel RN ICU roles offer exposure to varied hospital settings and patient populations, enhancing adaptability and broadening clinical skills. However, permanent positions may provide deeper integration into care teams and continuity, which can benefit long-term professional growth.
Catholic Health Initiatives uniquely blends extensive resources from CommonSpirit Health with a mission-driven focus on community well-being. This environment fosters innovative nursing practices while emphasizing compassionate care and social responsibility unmatched by many competitors.