Registered Nurse First Assistant - Cardiothoracic at McLaren Health Care
Port Huron, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Technical Assistance, Perioperative Nursing, Communication, Professional Growth, Safe Environment, Surgery Support, Nursing Process, Meeting Participation

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Department: Surgery Daily Work Times: Days Varied Scheduled Bi-Weekly Hours: 80 Position Summary: Supports the Mission, Vision and Values of the Hospital. Provides technical first assist to the primary surgeon. Facilitates the application of the nursing process. Establishes and maintains a safe perioperative environment. Maintains a commitment to professional growth and development. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Supports the mission and vision of McLaren Port Huron through behaviors that reflect and integrate our values, as evidenced by observation, peer and customer feedback. Provides technical first assistance to the primary surgeon throughout the perioperative period. Facilitates the application of the nursing process in all facets of the RN First Assistant Role. Establishes and maintains a safe perioperative environment. Participates in a minimum of fifty (50%25) of monthly departmental meetings. Contributes to the effective communication and efficient operation needs of unit. Maintains commitment to professional growth and development. Performs other related duties as required and directed. Qualifications: Required: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing Two (2) years of perioperative nursing Current RN license in the State of Michigan CNOR Completion of an RNFA course BLS certification and/or Canadian equivalent Preferred: ACLS is preferred Open Heart experience with Vein harvesting - CNVR CRNFA
Responsibilities
The Registered Nurse First Assistant provides technical first assistance to the primary surgeon and facilitates the nursing process during the perioperative period. They are responsible for maintaining a safe environment and contributing to effective communication within the unit.
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