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An interview with the unit manager may not be available prior to offer. If you do not interview with the unit manager, you may interview with a third-party clinical nurse manager.
Required Skills/Experience: 3 + year OR experience with anesthesia experience Strong OR /CVOR Circulating experience Assisting with intubations, fiber optic scopes during intubation, sterile techniques with central lines, assisting Anesthesiologist with placement of arterial lines, central lines, lumbar drains, Swan Ganz catheters, starting IV's, drawing labs, setting up medication pumps, running Belmont, Cell Saver, and Level I. Assisting Anesthesia with heart surgeries, traumas, elective surgeries, and general surgeries.
Preferred Skills/Experience: Prior experience with conscious sedation a plus
Required Credentials: Diploma that says associates or bachelors in nursing required. Associate's Degree or Certificate
Unit/Facility Details: During flu season, any traveler who declines flu and COVID vaccination is required to wear a mask at all times. This is an Aspirus policy, and compliance is mandatory (No exceptions). Failure to follow the policy may result in corrective action.
Shift & Scheduling: M-F, various day shifts Weekend/Holiday: Every 3rd-4th weekend and holiday rotation On Call/Call-Back: On Call/Call-Back: 1 night of call per week, 1 weekend per month, 1 back up per week. Could on occasion need additional call. Response time is 30 minutes ready in the OR. A Vehicle is required for this position due to the 30 minute response time.
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 Nurse 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.