Registered Nurse First Assistother related Employment listings - Royersford, PA at Geebo

Registered Nurse First Assist

Are you a seasoned Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA) with a flair for surgical excellence? An exciting opportunity awaits you at one of Pennsylvania's premier hospitals, known for its commitment to top-notch patient care.
Work collaboratively withsurgeonsandhealthcare teams, contributing to safe, effective, and seamlessly flowing surgical procedures.
Take charge oftheperi-operative care of surgical patients, demonstrating proficiency in planning, implementing, and evaluating surgical cases.
Bring your first assist experience in multiple specialties, including robotics, vascular/endo-vascular, spine, and orthopedics, enriching your professional portfolio.
Enjoy a flexible on-call schedule, contributing significantly during weekends and holidays as part of our commitment to patient care.
Requirements:
Bring 2-3 years of first assist experience in multiple specialties Hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing or possess certification in a specialty recognized by a reputable accrediting agency.
Enrolment in an RN to BSN or RN to MSN program with a minimum of 6 completed credits within the previous 12 months is also acceptable Maintain a valid PA Registered Nurse License, ensuring compliance with state regulations Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Pennsylvania, offering picturesque landscapes, charming small towns, and vibrant cities.
Enjoy a rich cultural scene with theaters, museums, and historical sites, reflecting the state's diverse heritage.
Explore outdoor activities, from hiking in the Pocono Mountains to water sports in the Great Lakes.
Delight your taste buds with a diverse culinary scene, blending traditional favorites with innovative cuisine.
This outstanding healthcare facility is prepared to offer competitive wages with a generous benefits package for their next Registered Nurse First Assist.
Interviews are now underway!Salary:
$41 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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