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Seeking an experienced OR Registered Nurse for a Clinical Coordinator role in Westminster. Coordinate clinical activities, serve as a staff resource, and ensure high-quality patient care across multiple service lines. Requires an RN license, 1+ years of experience, and offers a substantial sign-o...
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United States , Westminster
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37.31 - 59.51 USD / Hour
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CommonSpirit Health
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Until further notice
Explore rewarding and critical RN Operating Room jobs, where skilled Registered Nurses serve as the linchpin of surgical patient care. Operating Room RNs, also known as Perioperative Nurses, are specialized professionals who manage patient care before, during, and after surgical procedures. This dynamic role is far more than technical assistance; it is a comprehensive practice built on clinical expertise, meticulous attention to detail, and unwavering advocacy for patient safety in the high-stakes surgical environment. Professionals in these jobs are essential members of the surgical team, collaborating directly with surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgical technologists, and other staff to ensure seamless, positive outcomes. The core of this profession revolves around the nursing process—assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation—applied specifically to the surgical setting. Common responsibilities begin in the preoperative phase, where the RN conducts thorough patient assessments, verifies consent, and alleviates anxieties through education. In the intraoperative phase, the nurse assumes critical roles such as the circulating nurse or the scrub nurse. The circulating nurse manages the overall nursing care in the OR, maintaining a sterile field, documenting the procedure, and coordinating the team and resources. The scrub nurse works directly within the sterile field, anticipating and passing instruments to the surgeon. Postoperatively, responsibilities include monitoring the patient in recovery, managing pain, assessing for complications, and providing detailed discharge instructions. Typical skills required for RN Operating Room jobs extend beyond foundational nursing competencies. These professionals must possess exceptional situational awareness, sharp critical-thinking skills for rapid decision-making, and outstanding communication abilities to maintain clear team dynamics. They must be adept at sterile technique, surgical instrumentation, and operating complex equipment. Emotional resilience and the ability to remain calm under pressure are paramount. In terms of requirements, candidates generally must be graduates of an accredited nursing program and hold an active RN license. Most positions require or strongly prefer certification as a CNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room). Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certifications are standard prerequisites. While entry-level positions with training exist, many roles seek candidates with prior clinical nursing experience, often specifically in med-surg, critical care, or perioperative settings. For nurses who thrive in fast-paced, technology-rich environments and derive satisfaction from direct, impactful intervention, RN Operating Room jobs offer a uniquely challenging and fulfilling career path. These positions are vital across various healthcare settings, including hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty surgical clinics, providing diverse opportunities for professional growth and specialization in areas like cardiovascular, orthopedic, or neurosurgical nursing.

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