OR Circulator Position Available In Jefferson, Louisiana
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Job Description
OR Circulator Omega Hospital – 3.8
Metairie, LA Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$56.9K – $75.1K a year 20 hours ago Qualifications Patient monitoring RN License PALS Certification BLS Certification OR experience Mid-level ACLS Certification Surgery Bachelor of Science in Nursing EMR systems Perioperative care Communication skills Under 1 year Nursing Full Job Description The Operating Room (OR) Circulator RN provides comprehensive perioperative nursing care to surgical patients and supports the surgical team before, during, and after procedures. This RN role involves coordinating patient care in the OR, acting as a patient advocate, and ensuring a safe, efficient surgical environment. Key duties include preparing and maintaining the operating room (sterilizing equipment, setting up instruments, stocking supplies), verifying patient identity and surgical site, and assisting with patient positioning and transfers. The OR Circulator collaborates closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and scrub techs to facilitate smooth operations and excellent patient outcomes. This position supports a variety of specialties (e.g., General Surgery, Orthopedics, ENT, Robotic-Assisted procedures, Urology, Gastrointestinal, Neurosurgery, Hand Surgery) in a fast-paced hospital setting.
Key Responsibilities Patient Care:
Provide patient-centered nursing care throughout the perioperative process (pre-op, intra-op, post-op), including monitoring vital signs and patient status. Act as a patient advocate by confirming identity, surgical site and consent, and ensuring patient safety.
OR Preparation:
Prepare the operating room for each case: assemble and sterilize instruments and equipment, stock linens and necessary supplies, and ensure all technology (monitors, tables, robotic systems) is operational.
Maintain Sterile Field:
Uphold strict aseptic technique and monitor the sterile field to prevent contamination. Assist with surgical draping and respond immediately to any breaches in sterility.
Team Coordination:
Collaborate with surgeons, anesthesiologists, nursing colleagues, and technicians to coordinate case flow. Anticipate the needs of the surgical team, provide instruments and supplies during procedures, and facilitate clear communication among team members.
Patient Positioning:
Safely position and prepare the patient on the operating table (applying restraints, padding pressure points, etc.), verifying correct positioning for the procedure.
MonitoringSupport:
Continuously observe the patient’s condition (vitals, level of consciousness, etc.) during anesthesia, and promptly address any concerns. Assist anesthesia personnel with induction and emergence (e.g., intubation/extubation) as needed.
Documentation:
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of the surgical procedure, patient status, interventions, and instrument counts in the medical record. Ensure surgical counts (sponges, sharps, instruments) are complete and properly recorded.
OR Cleanup:
Assist with closing down the operating room after procedures, including disposal of sharps, cleaning and restocking the room for subsequent cases. Adherence to
Policy:
Follow hospital policies and AORN perioperative standards at all times. Maintain compliance with safety protocols (e.g., surgical time-outs, infection control, fire safety).
Emergency Preparedness:
Be prepared to respond to intraoperative emergencies; OR circulators often take rotating on-call shifts for urgent or trauma surgeries.
Qualifications Licensure:
Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in State (or compact RN) required.
Experience:
Minimum 6 months of perioperative or OR nursing experience is required. (Candidates should have experience in at least one surgical specialty; multi-specialty experience is a plus.)
Education:
Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing (ADN or BSN).
Certifications:
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required. Advanced certifications (e.g.
ACLS, PALS
).
Knowledge/Skills:
Strong knowledge of sterile techniques, surgical instrumentation, and operating room equipment. Proficiency with electronic medical records and surgical case documentation. Excellent communication and teamwork skills; ability to make sound clinical judgments under pressure.
Physical Abilities:
Must be able to lift/move up to 20-50 lbs (e.g. equipment, positioning patients) and stand/walk for most of a shift. Vision, hearing, and dexterity sufficient for monitoring patient status and handling instruments. Physical Requirements /
Work Environment Physical Demands:
Regularly required to stand, walk, and use hands/fingers for dexterous tasks. Occasionally required to bend, stoop, kneel, or reach. Ability to push/pull and lift up to 50 pounds (assisting with patient transfers or moving equipment).
Sensory Requirements:
Requires close attention to monitor patient vital signs and surgical equipment. Clear vision and hearing (correctable) needed to perform tasks and communicate in the OR.
Environment:
Fast-paced, surgical suite setting. Exposure to normal operating room conditions: bright lights, limited space, chemical and biological (blood/body fluid) exposures, surgical smoke/plume, and sometimes x-ray/laser equipment. Strict infection control and sterile environment are always maintained.
Shift and On-Call Requirements Schedule:
Full-time schedule OR RNs often work 8-12 hour shifts and may rotate between days and evenings depending on surgery schedule.
On-Call:
Operating Room Circulators are currently not required to take call but schedule could require call in the future. This position requires a dedicated, adaptable RN who can collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and uphold the highest standards of surgical nursing care.