Operating Room Nurse

Operating Room Nurse

TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center

Smyrna, TN 37167

Posted 10 months ago

  • Job Type(s)

    Full Time Part Time Internship
  • Industry

    Healthcare
  • Work Schedule

    Weekend Shift Shift A
  • Job Description

    Operating Room Nurse

    Description

    Introduction

    Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Operating Room Nurse you want in your current role? We invest in what matters most to nurses like you at home, at work, and at every stage in your career. We have an exciting opportunity for you to join TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center which is a part of the nations leading provider of healthcare services, HCA Healthcare.

    ****$8k Sign on bonus for qualified candidates - paid out in 20% payments every 6 months (initial payment, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months) - 6 month commitment required. If you leave prior to completing 6 months you are required to pay back that very first payment. If you stay longer than 6 months you are not required to payback any money received***

    Periop 101 Program

    The Periop 101 Internship is focused on training licensed Registered Nurses with no prior operating room experience to work in the intra-operative environment. This program is open to nurses who are either new graduates or seasoned nurses with a non-surgical background. This internship prepares nurses with the foundational skills that are essential for providing safe patient care in the operating room.

    Clinical hours will be completed in the interns facility and department of hire. For example, if you are hired to work at Skyline, all your clinical hours will be completed at Skyline. An active nursing license in good standing for the state of your hiring facility (Tennessee or Kentucky) is required to begin the program.

    The internship is a 5-month program that combines classroom didactics (lecture, simulation, and hands-on learning), HealthStream eLearning modules, and clinical hours to provide a well-rounded and blended learning experience. Intern schedule is subject to change

    Final Exam

    Upon completion of the Periop 101 eLearning modules and classroom theory portion of this program, you will take a final exam, which tests your knowledge of the AORN guidelines. The exam is proctored and closed-book. You may not use notes. The exam is 115 questions and you will have 4 hours to complete it. You are allowed 3 attempts to pass the exam with 80% or above. You will receive your score immediately upon completion. If you do not pass after three attempts, you may be required to retake the entire course before attempting to take the exam again. If you are engaged in class and study the eLearning module content, you will successfully complete this didactic test. Clinical Expectations During the 5-month program, interns will work five 8-hour days (Monday Friday). Alternative shifts will be at the discretion of the hiring manager after completion of the program. Clinical start times may vary depending on the schedule of your preceptor. For example, if your preceptor starts their shift at 0630, you will be expected to start at 0630. This program helps you develop the foundational skills of the perioperative RN. You will still be a novice when you graduate and will continue to gain specialty experiences following completion of the program. Departmental and service line orientation will build on foundational skills learned in the internship program. Regular rounding and progress meetings will be set with the course instructors, preceptors, and managers to track intern progress.

    Time and Attendance

    Attendance and punctuality are required during the didactic portions of the internship. Exceptions for clinical will be made on a case by case basis. Missing a day of lecture/simulation is not permitted. For clinical days, please refer to your facilitys attendance policy

    FAQ's

    How long is the Periop 101 Internship?The Internship is 5 months long. This blended-learning program combines didactic, online modules, lab, and clinical hours. Upon completion of the internship program, interns will orient to their hired unit/specialty until competency is demonstrated.

    What are the hours of the training? During the program, hours are five 8-hour days (Monday Friday). Clinical will held at interns hiring facility. Overtime hours during the program are not typically permitted without management approval. Alternative shifts (3 12-hour, 4 8-hour) will be at the discretion of the hiring manager after internship has ended. Program schedule is subject to change.

    Am I considered an employee while in the program? Yes. You are hired as an employee before the program begins and start earning wages on the first day of the program.

    Will I know where I will be working after the training? You will complete your clinical in the department that you will work in after training. Your primary service line will be determined near the end of the internship, based on the needs of the department. Flexibility will be required regarding service line, shift, holiday or weekend hours when needed. You may be expected to cover holiday call and late stay call upon completion of your orientation. This may involve evenings, nights or weekend shifts.

    During the program, may I observe in other surgical departments? This is at the discretion of your hiring manager.

    How long will I be working with a preceptor? You will be assigned to a preceptor until competency is validated and you have completed all orientation checklists.

    How will my competency be determined? Interns will have an orientation binder that contains specific criteria for validation of competency on specific skills in the Circulating role. The Intern will be responsible for obtaining documentation from the Center for Clinical Advancement Updated 4/2023 preceptor to determine competency in the clinical area. Progress meetings will be held with the Manager, Educator, and preceptor to provide feedback and set goals.

    How long does it take to be prepared to work independently in my role? This will depend on service line complexity and individual progression. The average length of orientation, including internship, is 6 months.

    What are the responsibilities of a Circulating nurse? Responsibilities of the Circulator include but are not limited to: Management of personnel, equipment, supplies, and environment during surgical procedure Patient care including assessment, assisting the anesthesia team, positioning, prepping, and documentation Manages flow of information as well as supplies to and from the surgical team members scrubbed at the field What are the responsibilities of a scrub nurse? Will this be part of my training? The scrub nurse is responsible for assisting the surgeon and assistants with instrumentation, set-ups, suture presentation, sponges, etc., while maintaining the sterility of the surgical field through aseptic practices. The primary focus of this program is to train you to be a circulating nurse. Whether you are trained to scrub is determined by facility.

    May I take vacation time during the program? Vacations are not granted during the didactic portion of the Internship. Completion criteria for the program includes attendance to all required classroom lectures, simulations, and skills days. Exceptions for clinical will be made on a case by case basis.

    Will this role prepare me for a goal of becoming a CRNA? No. A CRNA program requires critical care experience rather than OR experience. It would be better to pursue an ICU unit if becoming a CRNA is your personal goal.

    Will this role prepare me for a goal of becoming an RNFA? Yes. This experience will prepare you for the goal of becoming an RNFA if desired. First, however, you must obtain two years of full time hours and become certified (CNOR). After that you will be eligible to pursue RNFA programs.

    Will this internship prepare me for OR Certification (CNOR)? Yes. You will be eligible for certification after 2 years/2400 hours of OR experience. This internship teaches AORN standards, so graduates of this program are well prepared to sit for certification.


    Benefits

    TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center, offers a total rewards package that supports the health, life, career and retirement of our colleagues. The available plans and programs include:

    • Comprehensive medical coverage that covers many common services at no cost or for a low copay. Plans include prescription drug and behavioral health coverage as well as free telemedicine services and free AirMed medical transportation.
    • Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
    • Free counseling services and resources for emotional, physical and financial wellbeing
    • 401(k) Plan with a 100% match on 3% to 9% of pay (based on years of service)
    • Employee Stock Purchase Plan with 10% off HCA Healthcare stock
    • Family support through fertility and family building benefits with Progyny and adoption assistance.
    • Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more
    • Consumer discounts through Abenity and Consumer Discounts
    • Retirement readiness, rollover assistance services and preferred banking partnerships
    • Education assistance (tuition, student loan, certification support, dependent scholarships)
    • Colleague recognition program
    • Time Away From Work Program (paid time off, paid family leave, long- and short-term disability coverage and leaves of absence)
    • Employee Health Assistance Fund that offers free employee-only coverage to full-time and part-time colleagues based on income.

    Learn more about Employee Benefits

    Note: Eligibility for benefits may vary by location.

    Do you want to work where you have a voice? Nurses are at the forefront of our commitment to the care and improvement of human life. At HCA Healthcare, there are many ways for nurses to have a voice through professional practice councils, advisory councils, vital voices surveys, and units of distinction. We learn from our multi-generational nursing family. We partner with our Nurses at TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center!

    Job Summary and Qualifications

    Operating Room Nurse

    • The Registered Nurse performs direct patient care within the scope of the Registered Nurse Practice Act.
    • Utilizes therapeutic communication in daily practice.
    • Maintains a safe therapeutic environment.
    • Identifies nursing problems as they relate to the individual needs of the patient.
    • Registered Nurse plans individualized patient care while utilizing an interdisciplinary approach.
    • Participates in performance improvement activities.
    • Provides care and coordinates participation that fosters the goals of the hospitals mission and vision statement.
    • When acting in charge nurse role, registered nurses are responsible for day-to-day activities to ensure the delivery of quality patient care in a therapeutic environment.
    • Make staff assignments based on patient need, acuity and the skill of the staff. Serve as role models and clinical resource for the staff.
    • Respond in a timely manner to requests for information or follow-up with physician, staff or patient issues.

    What you will do in this role:

    • You will assess plans and evaluate the patients care needs and will carry out physician orders.
    • You will administer prescribed medications, changes dressings, cleans wounds, and monitors vital signs.
    • You will monitor, record and communicate patient condition as appropriate utilizing computerized documentation systems.
    • You will instruct and educate patients and families as part of part of a Multidisciplinary Care Planning team.

    What qualifications you will need:
    • Basic Cardiac Life Support must be obtained within 30 days of employment start date
    • Registered Nurse
    • Masters Degree, or Bachelors Degree, or Associate Degree

    TriStar StoneCrest proudly serves Rutherford County, Tennessee. Our 100 bed hospital offers complete medical care for adults and children. This includes emergency, surgical, and many other services. Our medical staff of about 500 physicians includes more than 45 specialties. Many physicians have offices on the hospital campus. Our staff is committed to providing quality patient care. We offer compassion and comfort in our modern facility.


    'Bricks and mortar do not make a hospital. People do.'- Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr.

    HCA Healthcare Co-Founder

    If this opportunity is your next step in your career path, we encourage you to apply for our Operating Room Nurse opening. We review all applications. Qualified candidates will be contacted by a member of our team. We are interviewing apply today!

    We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

  • Candidate Profile

    Qualification Associate Degree
  • Job Benefit(s)

    Education Assistance Flexible Spending Account Pet Insurance Paid time off Family leave Identity Theft Protection Stock Purchase Plan