Careers at USPI
Treating patients like family
Registered Nurse | Imaging
Overview
Registered Nurse | Imaging s 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. Registered Nurse | Imaging s 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 Registered Nurse | Imaging at 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
North Central Surgical Center is a highly successful, Baylor Scott & White affiliated hospital located in Dallas, TX. We partner with the very best team members and medical staff in the area. We are a surgical focused hospital that performs over 12,000 procedures per year.
FACTS ABOUT NORTH CENTRAL: Opened in 2005, 14 Operating Rooms and 30 Medical/Surgical Patient Rooms. We are conveniently located at Walnut Hill & 75 in the prestigious NorthPark area Specialties include: Orthopedics, Spine, General Surgery, Pain Management, Urology, GI/Endoscopy, Plastic, and Podiatry surgeries. Managed by United Surgical Partners International & Joint Commission Accredited
North Central Surgical Center is looking for an experienced and Imaging Nurse for our Imaging Department. Under the direction of the Director of Imaging and with a dotted line reporting to the Clinical Director of Nursing, the Registered Nurse - Imaging provides comprehensive nursing care to ensure that patient care services are delivered in accordance with the hospital’s mission, vision, and goals. The role involves patient care before, during, and after imaging procedures, including medication administration, monitoring, and education, and recovery. The RN is also responsible for upholding professional standards and compliance with regulatory guidelines, including those set by the state board of nursing, American Nurses Association, American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses, the Association for Radiologic & Imaging Nursing, and The Joint Commission.
- Plan and prepare for the preadmission of patients, including medical and medication history reviews.
- Coordinate patient care by performing pre-procedure assessments and post-procedure follow-ups.
- Administer and monitor sedation and analgesic medications, ensuring patient safety.
- Provide patient education regarding imaging procedures and expectations.
- Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care using the nursing process.
- Monitor patients for contrast reactions and intervene as needed, ensuring proper treatment.
- Ensure radiological safety by adhering to safety protocols and maintaining patient and staff safety in all imaging modalities.
- Perform lab work and start IVs as needed for pre-procedure screening and during procedures.
- Monitor and maintain emergency equipment in the Imaging Department, reporting any issues promptly.
- Serve as a resource for radiology technologists, providing guidance and support as necessary.
- Document all nursing care and patient responses accurately, ensuring compliance with policies and
standards. - Act as a patient advocate, addressing both physical and psychological needs.
- Follow physician orders effectively and safely in accordance with nursing standards.
- Integrate and coordinate care across settings and disciplines to provide comprehensive care.
- Assist with reviewing and updating department policies and procedures as needed.
- Perform effectively under stressful situations, ensuring patient care and safety.
- Participate in continuous quality improvement initiatives as applicable.
- Perform all other duties as assigned
Required Skills:
Education:
- Graduate of an accredited RN program.
Licensure/Certification:
- Current Texas RN License.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification accredited by American Heart Association (AHA).
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications accredited by AHA (must be obtained within 60 days of hire).
Specific Job Experience:
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in a hospital setting.
- Experience in surgical nursing or imaging preferred.
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