6 Wisconsin Operating Room (OR) Jobs
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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
Preferred Skills/Experience:
- First-time travelers require further approval/evaluation from the hiring supervisor and are not recommended.
- Agency staff are not trained on robots unless they have a strong background and will be here for more than one contract.
Unit Details:
- General/Neuro cases include spine surgeries (laminectomies, ALIFs, fusions, dissections); cranial surgeries (tumors, VP shunts, subdural, EVDs; AVMs/aneurysm not required); and ENT cases including neck dissections with flaps, sinus surgeries, basic ENT, tympanoplasty, and cochlear cases not required.
- Uses Medtronic navigation for cranial and spine, Medtronic Stealth for ENT, and Stryker and Synaptive navigation for cranial.
- Orthopedic cases include fractures, anterior hips, total knees, posterior hips, ortho spine, hand, bone/soft tissue sarcomas, foot/ankle, total shoulders, and arthroscopy of the shoulder, knee, ankle, and wrist.
- Uses Hana Table, Jackson Table (open/flat top), Beach Chair (T-Max, Arthrex, Schlein), Stulberg hip, spider arm, hip grip, Trimano, Arthrex shoulder traction, peg board, arm boards, Acufex leg holder, and the Velys robot.
- General cases include breast, plastic, vascular, laparoscopic, general oncology, genitourinary, gynecology, and DaVinci XI robotic cases.
- Uses Epic EMR, Alaris IV pumps, and Pyxis.
Special Requests:
- Holiday weeks: may work 4 10h shifts or work normal hours and request the holiday off unpaid.
Shift & Scheduling:
- Variable day shift start times between 0530-0700.
- On-call required with a 30-minute response time.
- 8-week call schedule is subject to change based on staffing needs.
- General/Neuro call includes AM/PM coverage, EOS (end of shift) call: 10 slots, and weekend call 1-2 weekends depending on specialty.
Floating Requirements:
- Cross trained to General Main OR specialty regardless of hiring position and to the Urology Center; no floating to other hospitals/sites.
Operating Room (OR) Job Responsibilities
Operating Room clinicians, both nurses and allied health professionals, play a vital role in the comprehensive care of patients across the lifespan who undergo surgical procedures. OR clinicians are responsible for tasks such as patient assessment and education, ensuring optimal patient positioning, adhering to infection prevention standards, and collaborating effectively within a multidisciplinary team. It's worth noting that working within the OR itself is one specialization within the broader perioperative area, which also encompasses professionals working in the preoperative, perianesthesia, and post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) areas. Whether you're a nurse or an allied health professional, Trusted offers a gateway to lucrative travel opportunities in the Operating Room!
Operating Room (OR) Travel Allied Jobs in Wisconsin
Operating Room (OR) healthcare professionals, including both nurses and allied health professionals, are in high demand across the United States as the number of surgical cases continues to rise. OR travel jobs are available in various healthcare settings, including hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers situated in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Job descriptions for OR professionals emphasize the need for strong assessment skills, the ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, and a steadfast commitment to patient safety and advocacy. In the fast-paced OR environment, where surgical plans can change abruptly, professionals must possess the confidence and agility to respond swiftly. Take the next step in your career and apply for a high-paying OR travel job today.