Job Description
Position Overview This Operating Room Registered Nurse (OR RN) at the Clinical Nurse II level plays a crucial role within the surgical team, delivering exceptional, patient-focused care throughout the perioperative process. The role demands advanced skills, specialized certifications, and the ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with interdisciplinary team members to ensure patient safety and optimal surgical outcomes.
Key Responsibilities - Patient Care: Coordinate the healthcare team to provide safe, efficient, and equitable care tailored to surgical patients. Perform thorough preoperative assessments to identify patient-specific needs and develop individualized perioperative care plans. Monitor patient responses during surgery and intervene promptly when necessary. Advocate for patients, ensuring their dignity and comfort. Administer moderate sedation for endoscopy patients. Evaluate the effectiveness of care provided by the team and promote evidence-based practices.
- Surgical Support: Manage surgical instruments, equipment, and sterile supplies with precision. Handle and document surgical specimens according to protocols. Anticipate surgical team needs to maintain smooth operations. Oversee inventory management, especially for cardiac-related supplies, and coordinate reordering as needed.
- Safety and Compliance: Maintain a clean, safe environment adhering to infection control and aseptic techniques. Comply with regulatory standards including The Joint Commission, OSHA, and AORN guidelines. Follow facility policies to ensure safe surgical care, including patient identification and prevention of retained surgical items. Identify and report safety concerns proactively.
- Documentation: Accurately record perioperative care, patient progress, and any intraoperative events in the electronic medical record system.
- Professional Development and Leadership: Mentor new graduate nurses, new hires, and students to support their growth. Engage in continuing education, certifications, workshops, and quality improvement initiatives. Serve as a resource and advocate for best practices within surgical services. Take on charge nurse or service line coordinator responsibilities as needed.
- Emergency Preparedness: Respond decisively and calmly in critical situations such as cardiac arrest or massive hemorrhage, demonstrating advanced clinical skills under pressure.
Qualifications Experience - Minimum two years as a Registered Nurse in a high-acuity operating room setting.
- For CVOR RN roles, two years of experience in cardiovascular operating room nursing is required.
- Transitional RN Program candidates must have five years of experience in ICU, ED, or PACU settings.
- Proficiency in managing complex cases across multiple surgical specialties including Neuro, Spine, HEENT, General, GYN, Vascular, Thoracic, Minimally Invasive, Robotic, and Orthopedics.
- Scrub experience is highly preferred.
Competencies - Technical expertise in advanced surgical equipment and technology.
- Strong knowledge of surgical anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology.
- Expertise in maintaining sterile fields and surgical protocols.
- Excellent critical thinking and rapid decision-making skills in high-pressure environments.
- Effective communication skills to collaborate with surgical teams, patients, and families.
Education - Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred; Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) with five years of high-acuity OR experience may be considered.
Licenses and Certifications - Current Registered Nurse license valid in the state of California.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certifications from the American Heart Association; ACLS must be obtained within 90 days of hire if not current.
- Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR) or equivalent certification is required.
All candidates must successfully complete a physical evaluation, drug screening, and background checks prior to employment.
This opportunity is located in a vibrant regional healthcare setting within the Pacific Northwest, serving diverse communities with a commitment to compassionate and high-quality surgical care.
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