TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified Labor / Delivery RN in Omaha, Nebraska, 68124!
About The Position
Job Title : Registered Nurse Job Specialty : Labor and Delivery Nurse Job Duration : 13 weeks Shift : 12-hour Nights Guaranteed Hours : 36 hours per week Experience : Minimum of 2 years License : Required to submit application Certifications : BLS, NRP, Intro to Fetal Monitoring Must-Have : Ability to circulate in the OR, competency in normal newborn assessments, and routine baby care Job Description : - Work in a 16-bed labor room and 9-bed antepartum unit.
- Provide care in a unit with 3 OR suites for C-sections and a 7-bed triage unit for patients over 20 weeks with pregnancy complaints.
- Float to Postpartum when needed and occasionally act as a "sitter" on the house. - Conduct high-risk OB and routine obstetric care.
- Manage and titrate drips such as Pitocin, Magnesium Sulfate, and pain medications. - Work alongside a charge nurse on each shift, with 2 OB techs available for support.
- Perform duties in a facility where an OB / Neonatologist and CRNA are present 24 / 7. - Handle nasal cannula tasks and troubleshoot RT equipment.
- Utilize the OBIX EFM System and perform tasks post C-section recovery with the use of tele monitors. - Engage in self-scheduling and meet weekend requirements as needed, which could be every third weekend or up to every other.
- Fulfill holiday requirements of 1 major and 1 minor holiday. - Participate in 2-3 shifts of unit / department-specific orientation.
- Wear provided surgical scrubs as per dress code standards. - Embrace teamwork, maintain a positive attitude, exhibit flexibility, and show eagerness to learn and adapt to new challenges.
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Job Requirements
Required for Onboarding
- ACLS - AHA
- BLS - AHA
- Core Competency
- Pharmacology
- Skills Checklist
- Specialty Exam
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