Registered Surgical/Scrub Nurse Retail & Wholesale - Jackson, WY at Geebo

Registered Surgical/Scrub Nurse

Registered Scrub Nurse; Jackson, WY

Our client, a large hospital network in Jackson, WY, is seeking several Registered Scrub Nurses who have experience scrubbing in major surgeries including Ortho, General Surgery, OB/GYN, etc.
You will be tasked with preparing and sterilizing the operating rooms, as well as the necessary equipment and instruments, prior to any surgical procedure.
You will also be charged with preparing the patients for surgery and help provide a great patient experience overall.

This is a full-time position with PTO accrual starting the 1 st day of employment.
If you do not live near Jackson, WY, the client offers a generous $2k relocation bonus, along with a 6-month housing stipend of $1,350/month.

Pay:
$40 - $63/hr (depending on experience)

Expected Hours:
40/week

Bonuses:

  • $10,000 sign-on bonus
  • $2,000 relocation stipend
  • $1,350/month temporary housing stipend for 6 months w/2-year employment agreement

General Job Duties:

  • Reviews OPS schedule and anticipates patient care and department needs
  • Able to care for multiple patients in all phases of perioperative care
  • Helps communicate with family, physicians, & staff regarding changes in patient status
  • Plans, sets up and assists with major surgeries
  • Assume duties within or out of the sterile field as assigned
  • Pass medical instruments or other objects to the surgeon during operation

Required Skills and
Experience:

  • In-depth knowledge of surgical operation procedures
  • At least 2 years of Operating Room experience (3 years preferred)
  • RN Certification

If you or anyone you know is qualified, immediately available and interested please send your resume to us for immediate review and consideration.

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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