Job Description
Job Description
Registered Nurse – Surgery
Compensation : $31 to $46 per hour depending on years of experience
Position Purpose
The Surgery Registered Nurse plays a vital role in supporting patients through all phases of surgical care. From pre-op preparation to intraoperative support and post-anesthesia recovery, you will deliver skilled, compassionate nursing care using the nursing process : assessing patient needs, developing and implementing individualized care plans, and evaluating outcomes. This position requires attention to detail, critical thinking, and collaboration with the surgical team to ensure safe, high-quality care.
Minimum Education
- Associate Degree in Nursing (required; BSN preferred)
Experience
Entry-level nurses welcome to applyPerioperative or surgical nursing experience preferredLicenses / Certifications
Active RN license in Wisconsin and / or Illinois (based on assignment)Current BLS and / or CPR certification through the American Heart Association or American Red Cross (required, or able to obtain within 6 weeks of hire)ACLS and PALS certification preferred (or ability to obtain within designated timeframe)Skills & Abilities
Strong knowledge of perioperative nursing standards and sterile techniqueAbility to remain calm and focused in high-pressure, fast-paced surgical settingsProficiency in patient assessment, monitoring, and intraoperative documentationExcellent communication and teamwork skills to coordinate with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and surgical techsCommitment to patient safety, advocacy, and comfort throughout the surgical experienceKey Responsibilities
Provide safe, efficient, and compassionate care to surgical patients across pre-op, intra-op, and PACU settingsAssist with surgical procedures, maintaining strict adherence to aseptic technique and infection control standardsAdminister medications, IV fluids, and anesthesia support as directedAnticipate surgeon and team needs to ensure smooth and efficient proceduresMonitor patient status and respond promptly to changes or emergenciesProvide education and emotional support to patients and families before and after proceduresMaintain a clean, organized, and well-prepared surgical environmentSupport orientation and training for new surgical nurses and nursing students as requested