Hospital Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA) Restaurants & Beverage - Knightdale, NC at Geebo

Hospital Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA)

A fantastic career opportunity for a Registered Nurse First Assistant RNFA is now available with a reputable community hospital in gorgeous North Carolina! Accredited by The Joint Commission, this organization offers inpatient and outpatient care, expanded surgical service programs, imaging and laboratory services, women's health, emergency and critical care, rehabilitative care, and various other services.
The Surgical RNFA can expect to join a reputable organization with a talented Perioperative Services team.
The hospital is also seeking a compassionate individual who is a team player and prioritizes patient-centered care.
The Registered Nurse First Assist will assist the operating room Surgeon during operative procedures and will provide direct care management throughout the perioperative phase.
The Registered Nurse First Assist will also act as a scrub and circulating nurse in a variety of surgical procedures, promotes professionalism, and helps develop the surgical nursing team.
If you can picture yourself living and working in the scenic area surrounded by picturesque destinations, lakes, rivers, mountain retreats and wine countries, this could the perfect career opportunity for you! This region is rated as a top place to live due to its beautiful weather, affordable housing and a safe community.
Requirements Include:
Graduate of an accredited Nursing program Registered Nurse RN license in the state of North Carolina Progressive nursing experience in a surgical setting, including scrub and circulating If you are a Registered Nurse First Assist RNFA who is looking to join a talented team and advance your career, then this is the role for you.
Join now! Recommended Skills Certified Nurse Practitioner Critical Care Imaging Medical Emergency Medical Surgical Nursing Nursing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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