Benefits:- 401(k)
- Competitive salary
- Employee discounts
Registered Nurse (RN) OB/GYN (Mother Baby / Postpartum) | 3x12s
Location: Washington, DC
Schedule: 3x12-hour shifts
Contract Type: Contract
Pay Rate: $65/hour
Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced and compassionate
OB/GYN Registered Nurse (RN) with strong
Postpartum/Mother Baby experience for a contract opportunity in
Washington, DC.
This position is
not an L&D role candidates must have hands-on experience caring for postpartum mothers, newborns, and post-operative GYN patients. The RN will provide safe, patient-centered, and evidence-based care while supporting families through recovery, education, and newborn bonding.
Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive nursing care to postpartum, post-C-section, and post-GYN surgery patients.
- Monitor vital signs, incision sites, and postpartum recovery for both mother and infant.
- Educate and support mothers on breastfeeding, newborn care, and postnatal health.
- Assess and document patient progress in alignment with facility policies and standards.
- Collaborate with physicians, lactation consultants, and the interdisciplinary team to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
- Uphold Service Excellence standards and demonstrate a commitment to patient-centered care at all times.
Qualifications
- Required Certifications:
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
- Licensure:
- Current, active Registered Nurse (RN) license in Washington, DC
- Experience:
- Postpartum/Mother Baby experience required
- Minimum 2 years of recent OB/GYN experience preferred
- Education:
- Graduate of an accredited or NLN-approved RN program Required
- BSN Highly desired
Contract Details
- Location: Washington, DC
- Unit: OB/GYN (Postpartum / Mother Baby)
- Schedule: 3x12-hour shifts
- Pay Rate: $65/hour
- Contract Type: Contract
Apply Today Join a supportive and compassionate OB/GYN team providing exceptional care to mothers and newborns. Make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and families during one of lifes most important transitions.