Children's National Medical Center
RN Operating Room | 36 Hours Weekly (3 Twelve Hour Shifts)
Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Overview
RN Operating Room | 36 Hours Weekly (3 Twelve Hour Shifts) - (250000UF). Position: RN Operating Room in a surgical setting, ensuring patient safety and optimal outcomes in alignment with organizational policies and standards. Sign-On Bonus
$25,000.00 (Bonus details as stated by the employer). Responsibilities
Consults and coordinates with healthcare team members to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate intraoperative patient care plans. Serves as the communication liaison to patients, families, and members of the operating team. Prepares the operating room for the patient and the surgical procedure. assembles equipment, supplies, implants, and ensures equipment is functional with supplies available. Delivers perioperative patient- and family-centered care incorporating the nursing process while providing developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive, evidence-based care. Utilizes outcome data at the patient level to make care decisions. Participates in quality improvement activities and uses quality measures to understand individual and unit performance. Provides direct guidance and oversight of the orientee in all patient care and clinical activities, ensuring adherence to documentation standards, standards of care, and policies/procedures. Participates in unit shared governance initiatives to improve patient care and throughput as determined by leadership. Navigates and documents in the EMR to support patient care. Works within scope of practice and delegates according to Nurse Practice Act. Demonstrates knowledge of risk and safety issues and uses measures to ensure optimal outcomes. Actively participates in Universal Protocol and timeout, including fire risk assessment with the surgical team prior to the start of the surgical procedure; completes post-procedure pause at case conclusion. Understands purpose of positioning devices and uses them correctly to protect the patient and promote optimal exposure. Follows established policy and procedures for instrument counts and initiates corrective actions when counts are incorrect. Verifies medications and concentrations in coordination with the sterile field team, surgeon, and anesthesia provider. Communicates observations or concerns related to unsafe situations. Maintains clear, timely verbal and written communication; promotes safety for patients, families, visitors, and co-workers. Demonstrates accountability and professional judgment; arrives on time; handles difficult situations appropriately; utilizes downtime constructively. Completes, documents, and reports all mandatory education and training. Qualifications
Minimum Education Associate's Degree from an approved nursing program (Required) Bachelor's Degree (BSN) (Preferred) Minimum Work Experience 2 years operating room experience (Required) 2 years experience in at least two of the following specialties: Neurosurgery, Orthopedics/Ortho-Spine, General Surgery, Colorectal, ENT, Davinci Robotic, Kidney transplant (Required) 1 year Pediatric OR experience (Preferred) Required Skills/Knowledge Complete hospital and nursing orientation; strong organizational skills; ability to adapt to changes and complete assignments on time; evidence-based practice. Maintain proficiency in at least three or more of the following services: General Surgery, Colorectal, Kidney Transplant, ENT, Ortho/Ortho-spine, Neurosurgery, Cardiac Surgery, Urology/Davinci-Robotic, Plastic, Oral Maxillofacial, GI. Basic computer skills and ability to learn new technology. Communication, collaboration, inclusivity, and ability to work with diverse teams. Decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking in patient care and unit issues. Ability to manage relationships and time effectively; participate in team initiatives. Licenses & Certifications
Registered Nurse in the District of Columbia or licensure in DC, Maryland, or Virginia depending on practice location. Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS) Required CNOR (Preferred) Functional Accountabilities
Functions as an Operating Room Nurse; collaborates with healthcare team for intraoperative care plans. Acts as communication liaison to patients, families, and the operating team. Prepares the OR, assembles equipment and implants, and ensures readiness for procedures. Provides perioperative care with evidence-based practices and patient-centered care. Navigates the EMR and adheres to policies and procedures; documents appropriately. Organizational & Performance
New knowledge, innovations, and improvements: initiate quality improvements; mentor and precept new nurses; promote evidence-based practice. Transformational leadership: contribute to Magnet initiatives; lead changes and promote collaborative problem solving. Structural empowerment: maintain regulatory requirements, engage in professional development, and model safety standards. Exemplary Professional Practice
Analyze patient data to plan care; demonstrate high clinical skills with complex patients; maintain documentation standards; anticipate educational needs and support discharge planning. Work Details
Primary Location: District of Columbia-Washington; Work Location: CN Hospital (Main Campus) 111 Michigan Avenue NW Washington 20010; Job: Nursing; Organization: Surgery COE; Position Status: Regular full-time; Shift: Variable; Work Schedule: 3 twelve-hour shifts and call. Job Posting: Apr 1, 2025, 1:30:54 PM Full-Time Salary Range: 75,108.80 - 133,099.20 Equal opportunity statement and drug-free workplace notice from Children’s National Hospital. This job posting includes legal disclosures and safety policies as provided by the employer.
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RN Operating Room | 36 Hours Weekly (3 Twelve Hour Shifts) - (250000UF). Position: RN Operating Room in a surgical setting, ensuring patient safety and optimal outcomes in alignment with organizational policies and standards. Sign-On Bonus
$25,000.00 (Bonus details as stated by the employer). Responsibilities
Consults and coordinates with healthcare team members to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate intraoperative patient care plans. Serves as the communication liaison to patients, families, and members of the operating team. Prepares the operating room for the patient and the surgical procedure. assembles equipment, supplies, implants, and ensures equipment is functional with supplies available. Delivers perioperative patient- and family-centered care incorporating the nursing process while providing developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive, evidence-based care. Utilizes outcome data at the patient level to make care decisions. Participates in quality improvement activities and uses quality measures to understand individual and unit performance. Provides direct guidance and oversight of the orientee in all patient care and clinical activities, ensuring adherence to documentation standards, standards of care, and policies/procedures. Participates in unit shared governance initiatives to improve patient care and throughput as determined by leadership. Navigates and documents in the EMR to support patient care. Works within scope of practice and delegates according to Nurse Practice Act. Demonstrates knowledge of risk and safety issues and uses measures to ensure optimal outcomes. Actively participates in Universal Protocol and timeout, including fire risk assessment with the surgical team prior to the start of the surgical procedure; completes post-procedure pause at case conclusion. Understands purpose of positioning devices and uses them correctly to protect the patient and promote optimal exposure. Follows established policy and procedures for instrument counts and initiates corrective actions when counts are incorrect. Verifies medications and concentrations in coordination with the sterile field team, surgeon, and anesthesia provider. Communicates observations or concerns related to unsafe situations. Maintains clear, timely verbal and written communication; promotes safety for patients, families, visitors, and co-workers. Demonstrates accountability and professional judgment; arrives on time; handles difficult situations appropriately; utilizes downtime constructively. Completes, documents, and reports all mandatory education and training. Qualifications
Minimum Education Associate's Degree from an approved nursing program (Required) Bachelor's Degree (BSN) (Preferred) Minimum Work Experience 2 years operating room experience (Required) 2 years experience in at least two of the following specialties: Neurosurgery, Orthopedics/Ortho-Spine, General Surgery, Colorectal, ENT, Davinci Robotic, Kidney transplant (Required) 1 year Pediatric OR experience (Preferred) Required Skills/Knowledge Complete hospital and nursing orientation; strong organizational skills; ability to adapt to changes and complete assignments on time; evidence-based practice. Maintain proficiency in at least three or more of the following services: General Surgery, Colorectal, Kidney Transplant, ENT, Ortho/Ortho-spine, Neurosurgery, Cardiac Surgery, Urology/Davinci-Robotic, Plastic, Oral Maxillofacial, GI. Basic computer skills and ability to learn new technology. Communication, collaboration, inclusivity, and ability to work with diverse teams. Decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking in patient care and unit issues. Ability to manage relationships and time effectively; participate in team initiatives. Licenses & Certifications
Registered Nurse in the District of Columbia or licensure in DC, Maryland, or Virginia depending on practice location. Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS) Required CNOR (Preferred) Functional Accountabilities
Functions as an Operating Room Nurse; collaborates with healthcare team for intraoperative care plans. Acts as communication liaison to patients, families, and the operating team. Prepares the OR, assembles equipment and implants, and ensures readiness for procedures. Provides perioperative care with evidence-based practices and patient-centered care. Navigates the EMR and adheres to policies and procedures; documents appropriately. Organizational & Performance
New knowledge, innovations, and improvements: initiate quality improvements; mentor and precept new nurses; promote evidence-based practice. Transformational leadership: contribute to Magnet initiatives; lead changes and promote collaborative problem solving. Structural empowerment: maintain regulatory requirements, engage in professional development, and model safety standards. Exemplary Professional Practice
Analyze patient data to plan care; demonstrate high clinical skills with complex patients; maintain documentation standards; anticipate educational needs and support discharge planning. Work Details
Primary Location: District of Columbia-Washington; Work Location: CN Hospital (Main Campus) 111 Michigan Avenue NW Washington 20010; Job: Nursing; Organization: Surgery COE; Position Status: Regular full-time; Shift: Variable; Work Schedule: 3 twelve-hour shifts and call. Job Posting: Apr 1, 2025, 1:30:54 PM Full-Time Salary Range: 75,108.80 - 133,099.20 Equal opportunity statement and drug-free workplace notice from Children’s National Hospital. This job posting includes legal disclosures and safety policies as provided by the employer.
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