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Travel Nurse RN - OR - $1,762 per week in Oklahoma City, OK

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior (1-2 years)
  • Oklahoma City

Requirements

  • Minimum of one (1) year experience in an acute operating room environment.
  • Knowledge of professional nursing theory, practices, techniques and procedures.
  • Excellent understanding of AORN Standards.
  • Ability to organize, plan, coordinate and evaluate nursing services and apply nursing techniques.
  • Ability to maintain good working relationships with other employees.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team providing excellent specialized care.
  • Some computer skills.
  • Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
  • Current RN License issued by the Oklahoma State Board of Nursing, or a current multistate compact RN License (eNLC).
  • Current Basic Life Support issued by the American Heart Association.
  • CNOR;
  • English Read Write Speak English (Speak, Read, Write)

Responsibilities

  • The Perioperative Circulator will be responsible for the direct and indirect provision of professional nursing care of the patients in the operating room.
  • The nurse will be accountable for ongoing evaluation and documentation of all components of care delivered to patients within the perioperative environment utilizing the nursing process.
  • The Perioperative Circulator individualizes patient care according to patient’s health status, age level, and surgery/procedure being performed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

FAQs

What is the weekly pay for the Travel Nurse RN - OR position in Oklahoma City, OK?

The weekly pay for this position is $1,762.

What are the required qualifications for the OR RN position?

The required qualifications include a minimum of one year of experience in an acute operating room environment, knowledge of professional nursing theory and practices, excellent understanding of AORN Standards, and a current RN License issued by the Oklahoma State Board of Nursing or a multistate compact RN License.

What is the typical shift length for this position?

The typical shift length for this position is 8 hours, with a schedule of 5x8 hours.

What kind of nursing care will I be responsible for as a Perioperative Circulator?

As a Perioperative Circulator, you will be responsible for planning, coordinating, delivering, and evaluating nursing care for patients undergoing operative or other invasive procedures, addressing their physical, psychological, and spiritual needs.

Are there any preferred certifications for this role?

Yes, a preferred certification for this role is the CNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room).

What kind of skills are emphasized for this position?

Emphasized skills include excellent verbal and written communication skills, the ability to organize and evaluate nursing services, teamwork capabilities, and basic computer skills.

What is the duration of the contract for this travel nursing position?

The contract duration for this travel nursing position is 89 weeks.

Does this position require a specific educational background?

Yes, the required education is a graduation from an accredited school of nursing, and a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing is preferred.

Can I apply if I do not have prior operating room experience?

No, this position requires a minimum of one year of experience in an acute operating room environment.

What is the role of Infojini Healthcare in this job opportunity?

Infojini Healthcare is the staffing firm working to find a qualified OR RN for this position, offering comprehensive staffing solutions and ensuring quality patient care.

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