ICU Registered Nurse Jobs in Connecticut
ICU Registered Nurse jobs in Connecticut are open across Hartford, Bristol, and Meriden and other Connecticut metros, with employers like Hartford HealthCare, Bristol Hospital Incorporated, and Yale New Haven Health hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Overview:
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
As an integral member of the Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS) healthcare team, the Registered Professional Nurse (RN) upholds the YNHHS mission, vision, values and strategic initiatives to provide the highest level of patient centered care. The RN practices professional nursing as a registered nurse within the legal and ethical framework established by the Connecticut Nurse Practice Act, American Nurses Association Scope and Standards for Nursing Practice, ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses and the YNHHS Professional Practice Model. The professional role of the RN is exemplified by the qualities of leadership, delegation, collaboration, effective communication, ensuring quality outcomes. YNHHS nurses practice in a framework outlined in our professional practice model, which states, "Achieving outcomes through Autonomy and Accountability". We value Nursing Professional Governance, and use evidence and data to support our practice with the patient and family at the center, always. The RN provides care that:
- Establishes and maintains a therapeutic relationship with the patient and family encompasses an understanding and integration of cultural and diversity into practice
- Includes communicating and working collaboratively with the patient, family and health care team members
- Includes respecting the patient's values, preferences, expressed needs and knowledge of the healthcare situation in holistic data collection, in formulating health care outcomes and in the evaluation process.
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Responsibilities:
- STANDARDS OF PRACTICE RN practice is guided by the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice (2015). The Standards of Practice describe a competent level of nursing care as demonstrated by utilizing the nursing process components of assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation and evaluation.
- Assessment: The registered nurse collects pertinent data and information relative to the healthcare consumer's health or situation
- Diagnosis: The RN analyzes the assessment data to determine the actual and potential diagnoses or the issues.
- Outcomes Identification: The RN identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the healthcare consumer or the situation.
- Planning: The RN develops and modifies a plan of care that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes.
- Implementation: The RN implements the identified plan.
- Coordination of Care: The RN coordinates care delivery and transitions in care.
- Health Teaching and Health Promotion: The RN employs strategies to promote health and a safe environment.
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Evaluation: The RN evaluates progress toward attainment of outcomes.
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STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE The ANA Standards of Professional Performance (2015) describe a competent level of behavior in the professional role, including activities related to: ethics, culturally congruent practice, communication, collaboration, leadership, education, evidence-based practice and research, quality of practice professional practice evaluation, resource utilization and environmental health. The RN is expected to engage in professional role activities, including leadership, appropriate to their education and position. The RN is accountable for their professional actions to themselves, their healthcare consumers, their peers and ultimately to society.
- Ethics: The RN practices ethically.
- Culturally congruent practice: The RN practices in a manner that is congruent with cultural diversity and inclusion principles.
- Communication: The RN communicates effectively in all areas of practice
- Collaboration: The RN collaborates with healthcare consumer and other key stakeholders in the conduct of nursing practice.
- Leadership: The RN leads within the professional practice setting and the profession.
- Education: the RN seeks knowledge and competence that reflects current nursing practice and promotes futuristic thinking.
- Evidence-Based Practice and Research: The RN integrates evidence and research findings into practice
- Quality of Practice: The RN contributes to quality nursing practice.
- Professional Practice Evaluation: The RN evaluates owns' and others' nursing practice.
- Resource Utilization: The RN utilizes appropriate resources to plan provide and sustain evidence-based nursing services that are safe, effective and fiscally responsible
- Environmental Health: The RN practices in an environmentally safe and healthy manner.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. BSN preferred. All newly hired registered nurses must have current BCLS certification or must obtain within one month of hire.
Experience
Registered Nurse is the foundational job description for all RNs. All RNs are encouraged to advance through the SPIRE clinical advancement program.
LICENSURE
Licensed and a currently registered nurse in the State of Connecticut. Clinical specialty certification highly encouraged.
SPECIAL SKILLS
Registered Nurse is the foundational job description for all RNs. All RNs are encouraged to advance through the SPIRE clinical advancement program.
PHYSICAL DEMAND
Requires prolonged standing; walking; use of sight, hearing, and touch. May be exposed to infectious diseases. Will be exposed to physical, mental and emotional illness as well as end of life conditions and death. Moderate stress and risk of injury from patient care. Standing/walking for more than half of the day. Frequently bending, reaching, pushing, pulling, twisting and lifting. Must be able to assist pushing/pulling/lifting patients ranging from five (5) to three hundred (300) pounds.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
1 year of ICU experience required. This position will float among several ICUs.
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Where Connecticut roles are concentrated, by current openings.
ICU Registered Nurse Job Market in Connecticut
A snapshot from current Connecticut openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Hartford HealthCare5

- Bristol Hospital Incorporated2

- Yale New Haven Health1

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services8
What Connecticut Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in ICU registered nurse jobs across Connecticut.
- Active RN licensure in the state of employment or compact license eligibility
- Current ACLS and BLS certification from the American Heart Association
- Minimum one to two years of critical care or ICU nursing experience
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree preferred or required
- CCRN certification preferred or required for senior and charge nurse roles
- Proficiency with ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, and vasoactive drips
ICU Registered Nurse Jobs in Connecticut: Frequently Asked Questions
How many ICU registered nurse jobs are there in Connecticut?
There are 8+ ICU registered nurse openings in Connecticut on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Hartford, Bristol, and Meriden. New positions post regularly as employers across Connecticut hire.
How much do ICU registered nurses make in Connecticut?
ICU registered nurses in Connecticut earn a median of about $102,740 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $80,350 for the lowest 10% to over $134,870 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Connecticut cities have the most ICU registered nurse jobs?
Hartford, Bristol, and Meriden have the most ICU registered nurse openings in Connecticut right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire ICU registered nurses in Connecticut?
Employers hiring ICU registered nurses in Connecticut include Hartford HealthCare, Bristol Hospital Incorporated, and Yale New Haven Health, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote ICU registered nurse jobs in Connecticut?
Yes. About 0% of ICU registered nurse openings tied to Connecticut are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Connecticut metros.
How do I apply for ICU registered nurse jobs in Connecticut?
You can apply to ICU registered nurse jobs in Connecticut directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Connecticut location, then apply to each one that fits.
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