Are you a Registered Nurse RN who thrives in labor and delivery? We are looking for a Registered Nurse RN to join our night time staff in our beautiful new Women's Health Center. Labor & Delivery Registered Nurses RNs are true patient advocates who incorporate evidence-based practice into their daily care. The right candidate will be a great collaborator who is calm under pressure and approaches care with precision and attention to detail. Learn more about our upcoming Level 2 NICU at Stillwater Medical Center.
Three or more years of labor and delivery experience is preferred but not required.
Why choose Stillwater Medical to practice as a Registered Nurse RN?
- Updated wage and shift differentials that make a difference
- Comprehensive Benefits to build financial security
- Educational Assistance to help you achieve your career goals
- Award-Winning Culture - On Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work since 2012
Important things to know about the job :
PRN Shift, 144 hours every 6 monthsEvery other weekend; holidays on rotationMust obtain CPR certification within one month of hire and NRP and ACLS within one year of hire.Plant some roots and join our team!
JOB SUMMARY :
Provides direct patient care on the Maternal Child Health Unit through assessments and individualized patient care. Communicates changes related to the patient's clinical status with provider. Responds quickly and accurately to changes in the patient's condition or responses to treatment. Performs general nursing duties with adequate supervision.
QUALIFICATIONS :
Licensed to practice in the state of OklahomaCurrent CPR card or completion within 30 days of employmentCurrent ACLS and NRP card or completion of course within 1 year of hireAbility to communicate effectively and function appropriately in stressful situationsPossesses basic computer skillsPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
Must have strength and stamina for prolonged walking, standing, and dealing with stressful situationsDemonstrates adequate vision or correctable with glasses to read and writeAble to hear, or correctable with hearing devices, and able to talk to converse with others in person and over the phoneAble to hear, see, and feel to accurately assess, monitor, and administer careAble to frequently lift at least 60 lbs., reach, pull, push, bend, stoop, and kneelPossess fine motor skills and hand / eye coordination to give care (i.e. : insert catheters, start IV's, administer medications, and handle instruments)