Surgical Nurseother related Employment listings - Portland, CT at Geebo

Surgical Nurse

We are hiring experienced General Surgery Nurses for a very high-profile Level II Trauma Center.
We have 19 new operating rooms, state-of-the-art facilities, extremely strong growth potential! General surgical nurses will have the opportunity to attain cardiac surgery training Schedules:
3x12, 4x10 or 5x8 hour shifts available! There will be on call shared equally by the staff.
Position Overview:
The Surgical Nurse will primarily work in the operating room; intraoperatively and pre/post-operative surgeries.
Prefer the Surgical Nurse be able to scrub and circulate.
OR RNs work closely with surgeons of all specialties, anesthetists, and surgical techs in a fast-paced environment.
The variety of cases ensures constant learning and maintenance of variety of skills.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Candidates must have minimum of two solid years of any surgical specialty! We will strongly consider candidates who have any surgical background, and the candidates will be working with patients in Cardiac Surgery, General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, and other surgical specialties! We will consider experienced candidates with an ASN or BSN Nursing Degree Offering Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Health, Dental, Vision, Matching 403, Disability, CME allowance, and MUCH MORE! Great Work Life Balance.
Recommended Skills General Surgery Maintenance Nursing Operating Theater Orthopedic Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgeries Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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