Registered Nurse- Pre-op/PACU- PRN
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Responsibilities
- Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care in perioperative settings
- Monitor patient status and respond to changes during recovery
- Document accurately and communicate effectively with team members and patients
- Maintain sterile environments and adhere to safety protocols
- Support patient education and post-op instructions
Requirements
- Graduate of an accredited RN program
- Current RN license (unencumbered)
- Current BLS (ACLS required within 6 months)
- Experience in pre-op/PACU environment, 1 year minimum
- Strong clinical judgment, communication, and teamwork skills
- Physical & Work Environment Requirements
- Frequent standing, walking, lifting, and manual dexterity
- Exposure to surgical environments, equipment, and patient care areas
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Additional Information
Location: Baystate New England Orthopedic Surgery Center Address: 50 Wason Ave, Floor 2, Springfield, MA 01107 Website: https://bneosc.com/ Baystate New England Orthopedic Surgery Center is an ambulatory surgery center located in Springfield, MA. With eight operating rooms, the center delivers high-quality, cost-effective outpatient surgical care across multiple specialties, including orthopedics (total joint, hip, knee, hand, shoulder, spine, foot and ankle), sports medicine, and podiatry. The center is proudly partnered with Compass Surgical Partners, a national leader in developing and managing ambulatory surgery centers across the U.S. Role Summary: The Registered Nurse (RN) supports pre-op, PACU, and stepdown patient care. This position is responsible for assessing patients, delivering individualized nursing care, monitoring recovery, and collaborating with the surgical team to ensure safe, efficient procedures and optimal outcomes. Hours: Monday- Friday; PRN
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