Flight Nurse - Center for Polar Medical Operations (CPMO), 6-9 Months Locum to Work in ANTARCTICA
Company: UTMB Health
Location: Galveston
Posted on: January 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Minimum Qualifications: RN from an accredited
professional nursing school. Minimum of four (4) years RN
experience, including recent Flight Nursing experience and Critical
Care or Emergency Nursing. Must possess and maintain a current
nursing license to practice in the United States. Current BCLS and
ACLS certification(s). Job Description: To provide care and
treatment for life support and/or stabilization of chronically or
acutely ill and/or injured patients on station and/or on flights
from and within Antarctica in collaboration with other health team
members in support of the United States Antarctica Program.
Responsible for ensuring and maintaining Medevac preparedness.
Specific Job-Related Duties: - Autonomously evaluates critically
ill or injured patients of all age groups, provides therapeutic
intervention, emergency interventions, and preparation for
transport (via ground, helicopter, or airplane) from station, field
camps, accident scenes. - Acts as primary care attendant for
Medevac patients in route to New Zealand. Maintains contact with
all involved parties to ensure smooth information flow and
appropriate patient support. - Maintains Medevac supplies and
equipment prepared for immediate use. Provide nursing services
within the McMurdo Station clinic and cross trains to support
clinic services as needed. - Provides in-patient care when patients
have been admitted to the ward. - Assesses for and detects changes
in the status of patients and demonstrates a proactive approach to
solving patient problems. - Maintains complete and accurate records
of all patient encounters. - Communicates effectively in working
with outside institutions/agencies to include National Science
Foundation, Grantees, Antarctica Support Contract employees and
subcontractors, and other USAP participants as well as New Zealand
hospitals, EMS, police and fire department personnel. - Plans,
organizes and positions equipment and supplies for use in emergency
conditions before, during and after transports ensuring all medical
equipment is returned properly to the clinic. - Collects, compiles
and assesses clinical and demographic data regarding Medevacs and
prepares an annual summary report with recommendations. - Performs
all physical requirements of job in confined spaces and under
adverse environmental conditions - Participates in staff meetings,
in-service sessions, competencies, and maintenance of educational
requirements for nursing certifications. - Participates in planning
and coordination of Mass Casualty Incident drills. - Flight nurse
is expected to complete transport missions initiated with in the
timeframe of a work shift, understanding the completion of these
missions might require working beyond normal work hours. Job
Functions: - Performs a variety of marginal duties not listed, to
be determined and assigned as needed. - May perform community
duties such as shoveling snow, cooking, cleaning, and
handling/loading cargo as necessary Work Schedule: Six to nine
locum to work in Antarctica Equal Employment Opportunity UTMB
Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without
regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender,
sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic
information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis
protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local
laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a Federal
Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and
advance protected veterans and individuals with disabilities
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