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Treating patients like family
Surgery RN - On-call Days
Overview
Surgery RN - On-call Dayss are an integral part of the surgical team, providing essential nursing care to patients during surgical cases. Their role requires a high level of accuracy and professionalism in a fast-paced surgical environment. Surgery RN - On-call Dayss are responsible for ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care during surgery. Their ability to maintain a professional approach while providing nursing care is critical in ensuring positive patient outcomes while keeping patients and their families informed. Will work directly with surgeons, medical/surgical staff and post-acute caregivers to create comprehensive patient care from pre- to post-op. If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding career in nursing, with a great work/life balance, consider a career with USPI.
Success Profile
What makes a successful Surgery RN - On-call Daysat our location? Check out the top traits we’re looking for and see if you have the right mix.
- Flexibility
- Attention to Detail
- Compassion
- Emotional Stability
- Adaptability
- Strong Clinical Judgment

Culture
Our mission is to treat each and every one of our patients, and their families, as if they were our own family member. Each patient, each family, each and every time.
- Working with compassion and respect for others and each other, supporting our communities and advocating for our patients
- Acting with integrity and the highest ethical standards – always
- Delivering results through accountability and transparency
- Embracing inclusiveness for all people in our workplace and in the communities we serve
Career Path
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Nurse Manager leads to Job Title 2
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Clinical Director (CNO) leads to Job Title 3 or Job Title 4
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Administrator (CEO) leads to Job Title 5
Benefits
Providing a comprehensive benefits package is paramount, as we not only take care of our communities but also foster an environment of support for one another.
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Work/Life Balance
Most of our ASC's offer daytime schedules, with no weekends and nights, and no call. (Schedules vary at our surgical centers.)
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Learning and Education
Employees have access to thousands of free online courses to further their education at their own schedule.
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Leadership and Executive Development
Whether a clinician is interested in advancing to a leadership position or a business office staff member aspires to be a hospital CFO, various programs are available.
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Coaching and Mentorship
We are committed to devoting energy and attention to grow our team members and create a lasting impact on our care. By coaching, challenging and further developing our best and brightest team members, we foster an environment to build long-term sustainable growth for our organization.
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Military and Veterans Support
Our values of working efficiently and uniting for a higher purpose align well with those of our military and veteran community. We would love to assist you with skill and experience equivalency mapping to ease your transition into a successful civilian career.
Responsibilities
The OR RN is responsible for the care of the patients in the operating room. The nurse is accountable for ongoing evaluation, provision of care, and documentation of all components of care delivered to customers within the perioperative environment utilizing the nursing process. The RN coordinates care with the team assigned to care for each patient, and communicates concerns to the OR, preoperative, and postoperative staff in a professional manner to ensure patient safety.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Upon arrival, work with the team to damp dust the assigned OR suite, including all equipment and all flat surfaces, to prepare it for use.
- Organizes and prepares for the care of the patients assigned to the team each day, gathering necessary equipment and supplies according to the surgeon’s preference cards.
- Ensures that the surgical room is sterile and safe for the patient.
- Works side by side with surgical technologists to help maintain the sterile field in the operating room.Ensures the sterile field is not compromised during the procedure, and takes appropriate action to maintain sterility or correct a break in sterile technique.
- Interviews and assesses the patient in the preoperative area, checking that all pertinent documentation is present, and that the patient has had appropriate site marking completed with the surgeon according to hospital policy.
- Communicates with the CRNA when they are ready to send for the patient, including the patient’s name they should be sending for.
- Assists anesthesia provider as needed for induction, throughout the procedure, and during emergence.
- Works with a physician to develop the care plan for the patient during the surgery.
- Ensures proper positioning of the patient and maintains patient safety during the procedure.
- Preps the patient’s surgical site according to surgeon preference and according to policy.
- Knows and adheres to the policies of the Dunes Surgical Hospital and demonstrates fiscal responsibility.
- Keeps the surgical room clean and organized for the team; keeps instruments and sponges removed from the field organized and visible for counting.
- Documents the care of the patient in the operating room thoroughly and accurately. Ensures charges are accurate, implants and tissue tracking information is complete, and the documentation is completed in a timely manner.
- Maintains accurate counts according to hospital policy.
- Communicates with the OR board runner any concerns regarding patient care, schedule changes, or other issues in a timely, professional manner.
- Ensures that the verbal debriefing is completed at the end of the procedure, before the surgeon leaves the OR suite, and that end of procedure documentation is complete and accurate.
- Calls family care coordinator with updates during long procedures, and to bring family to the consult room after the verbal debriefing has occurred.
- Coordinates with the surgical aides to ensure recovery carts or postop beds are obtained, and that the patient is put on the appropriate one for their length of stay before they leave the operating room.
- Work with the team to restock supplies, put all equipment and supplies away, and terminally clean the room at the end of their shift or when a room closes.
- Help with turnover, lifting, and breaks during downtimes between cases. Check in with the board runner when the room is completed for further assignment.
- Actively participates in appropriate committees as assigned.
- Follows OSHA and other standards for protection against blood-borne pathogens.
- Helps to care for and maintain equipment according to IFUs.
- Informs management of applicable day-to-day situations, and enters Midas Edge reports when incidents occur.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
N/A
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Please note that this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for their job.
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time, with or without notice.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, COMPETENCIES, QUALIFICATIONS and EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
1.Must be a graduate of accredited college or university.
2.Registered Professional Nurse with current state licensure.
3.BLS Certification Required.
4.Excellent communication skills.
5.Must pass the AORN Perioperative 101 course during our Mentorship Program if no prior experience. OR experience is preferred but not required.
6.Team Player
7.Ability to function in a high stress environment.
8.Organized
9.Respond well to change
10.Positive attitude
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS
1.Will be required to lift patients frequently, requiring the ability to lift up to 75 pounds.
2.Must be able to exert at least 50 pounds of force to assist with patient transports.
3.Be able to stand, bend, stoop, and/or sit within a confined area for prolonged periods.
4.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear.
5.Dexterity: Frequent repetitive motion of hands/wrist involved.
6.Will be working in a clean, well-lighted area.
7.May be required to deal with unpleasant environmental situations resulting from patient care or activity.
8.Hazards and Risks: Direct patient contact with possible exposure to communicable diseases, radiation exposure, and CRT
USPI’S EDGE™ (Every Day Giving Excellence)
USPI’S EDGE™ is the key to the differentiation of USPI as a customer-focused company. The process of completing EDGE™ requirements establishes procedures and measurements that are collected, assimilated, and shared throughout USPI. All employees are involved with EDGE™, and the involvement can range from doing their jobs to gathering and/or entering data into the computer. All employees shall, at some time during their employment, be required to participate in the EDGE™ program.
HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996
Responsible for knowing the processes involved in assuring the standards established by HIPAA and ensuring they are followed, including the practices and records relating to the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information.
WORK AUTHORIZATION/SECURITY CLEARANCE
Must be authorized to work in the United States.
AAP/EEO STATEMENT
Dunes Surgical Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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