Registered Nurse - General Surgeryother related Employment listings at Geebo

Registered Nurse - General Surgery

$36,258.56 - $54,379.52
Full Time (32 hrs/wk) - Varied Shifts


OR Registered Nurse

Full Time (64 hrs bi-weekly) OR Registered Nurse needed for
busy hospital. Varied shifts with
call rotation for weekends and holidays.
Must live within a 30 minute response time to on-call activation (in
surgery, prepped and gowned within 30 min). Minimum 1 year of experience in an OR. ED/CCU experience a plus. Must be a team player and open to
learning. Facility has been
continuously growing and is undergoing expansion. Affinity system to enter orders, confirm orders, etc.

Requirements:
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BSN or enrolled in accredited program to be
completed within 2 years of hire)
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Minimum 1 year experience in OR (1-2 years
surgical experience with asceptic techniques, gowning and gloving)
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Scrubbing and circulating experience
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OH RN License
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BLS
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ACLS
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TNCC
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CNOR

Great healthcare system located about 1 hour east of
Columbus, OH and 2 hours west of Pittsburgh! Rural city with rolling hills
located in eastern central OH. If you
love to golf, this is the city for you! There are also 2 state parks in the
area with hiking, boating, swimming opportunities, etc. Antiques and pottery
are big business in this area as are Longaberger baskets. Sports leagues
include: sand volleyball, softball, etc. There are several choices of fitness
centers (average cost to join for one person is $250/year). A choice 1 bedroom
apartment will cost $375 -550/ month.
Comprehensive benefits package: medical,
prescription, dental, vision, life, disability, 403B with employer matching,
employer-sponsored pension, Paid Time Off, free employee health services,
credit union, fitness center, child care and sick child care, one-mile
walking/running trail etc.)
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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