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Cardiovascular Surgery RN
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Join our Omaha CVOR team as a Cardiovascular Surgery RN. You will circulate for complex procedures, ensuring safe, efficient patient care. Requires an RN license, surgical experience, BLS, and ACLS. We offer a sign-on bonus, benefits, and education assistance.
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United States , Omaha
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36.00 - 52.20 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Cardiovascular Surgery Charge RN
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Lead our award-winning Cardiovascular Center of Excellence in Omaha as a Charge RN. You will mentor staff and ensure top-tier patient care in cardiac surgery and structural heart programs. This role requires an RN license, BLS, and ACLS certification. We offer comprehensive benefits including hea...
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United States , Omaha
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36.94 - 53.56 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Cardiovascular Surgery RN
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Join our Omaha team as a Cardiovascular Surgery RN in the CVOR. You will be a vital member of the surgical team during complex procedures. Requires an RN license, BLS, and ACLS certification. We offer a sign-on bonus, comprehensive benefits, and education assistance.
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United States , Omaha
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36.00 - 52.20 USD / Hour
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CommonSpirit Health
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Explore a rewarding career at the intersection of critical care and precision medicine with RN surgery jobs. Registered Nurses specializing in the surgical environment are indispensable members of the operating team, providing expert care to patients before, during, and after surgical procedures. This dynamic field encompasses various roles, including circulating nurses, scrub nurses, and first assistants, each crucial to ensuring patient safety and surgical success. Professionals in these roles thrive in fast-paced, high-stakes environments where meticulous attention to detail, advanced clinical knowledge, and calm under pressure are paramount. The typical responsibilities of a Surgery RN are comprehensive and patient-centered. In the preoperative phase, they conduct thorough patient assessments, verify consent, and alleviate anxieties, ensuring the patient is physically and mentally prepared. Inside the operating room, their duties diverge based on their specific role. Circulating nurses manage the overall environment—preparing the OR, ensuring all equipment and instruments are sterile and functional, and coordinating the flow of personnel and supplies. They are the patient's advocate under anesthesia, continuously monitoring vital signs, managing specimens, and meticulously documenting every step of the procedure. Scrub nurses, gowned and gloved at the sterile field, work directly with the surgeon, anticipating and handing instruments, managing sutures, and maintaining an accurate count of sponges and needles to prevent retained objects. Across all roles, strict adherence to aseptic technique to maintain a sterile field is a non-negotiable cornerstone of practice. To excel in RN surgery jobs, a specific set of skills and credentials is essential. All candidates must possess a valid Registered Nurse (RN) license and typically graduate from an accredited nursing program. While some positions may accept nurses with comprehensive perioperative training, many employers prefer or require prior experience in medical-surgical, critical care, or the OR itself. Core certifications such as Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) are standard requirements. Specialized certification like the CNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room) is a highly respected credential that demonstrates advanced competency. Key non-clinical skills include exceptional communication for seamless team collaboration with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and surgical technologists; superior organizational abilities; critical thinking to anticipate needs and respond to emergencies; and physical stamina for long periods of standing and concentration. Ultimately, RN surgery jobs offer a unique and fulfilling career path for nurses dedicated to technical excellence and direct, impactful patient care during pivotal moments. It is a profession that demands continuous learning and adaptation to new technologies and techniques, providing a career that is both challenging and deeply rewarding for those with the passion and precision to succeed in the operating room.

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