OR RN Circulator
divh2Operating Room RN Circulator/h2pThe Operating Room RN Circulator provides professional nursing care to patients undergoing surgical procedures. As the patients advocate in the operating room, the Circulator manages the overall nursing care in the OR, ensures a safe and sterile environment, coordinates the surgical team, and maintains accountability for supplies, equipment, and documentation. This role requires versatility, strong clinical judgment, and the ability to work effectively in a hospital environment with limited resources and frequent on-call demands./ppKey Responsibilities/pulliPatient Advocacy Safety: Verify patient identity, surgical site, consent, and history. Perform preoperative assessments, participate in time-out procedures, and advocate for the anesthetized patient throughout the perioperative phase./liliOperating Room Management: Prepare the OR suite with necessary equipment, supplies, and instruments prior to procedures. Anticipate and respond to the needs of the surgical team. Monitor and maintain aseptic/sterile technique and report any breaks in technique./liliIntraoperative Care: Manage non-sterile aspects of the procedure, including opening sterile supplies, handling specimens, documenting intraoperative events, and coordinating with anesthesia, surgeons, and scrub personnel. Account for all sponges, sharps, and instruments (surgical counts)./liliPatient Monitoring: Continuously assess patient status, vital signs, and physiological responses. Collaborate with anesthesia providers to ensure patient stability. Provide comfort measures and maintain a safe physical environment./liliDocumentation: Accurately document nursing care, medications, implants, supplies, and patient responses in the electronic health record per hospital policy and regulatory standards./liliSupply Equipment Management: Maintain inventory of supplies, ensure functionality of equipment, and participate in cost-effective resource utilizationespecially important in a Critical Access Hospital./liliPostoperative Transition: Assist with patient transfer to PACU or other units, provide hand-off report, and ensure continuity of care./liliEmergency Response: Respond promptly to emergencies, including trauma activations, code situations, or complications. Participate in on-call rotation for after-hours surgical emergencies./liliQuality Compliance: Adhere to AORN standards, infection control policies, and regulatory requirements (e.g., CMS Conditions of Participation for CAHs). Participate in performance improvement, safety initiatives, and staff education./liliTeam Collaboration: Work closely with a small, multidisciplinary team in a resource-limited setting. Demonstrate flexibility to assist in other perioperative areas (e.g., PACU, pre-op) as needed./li/ulpQualifications Requirements/ppEducation:/pulliGraduate of an accredited Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program (BSN preferred). A current nursing compact license is accepted as well./li/ulpLicensure Certifications:/pulliCurrent, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in [State]./liliCompact nursing license may be substituted for a NM nursing license./liliBasic Life Support (BLS) certification (AHA) required./liliAdvanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) required (or obtain within 6 months)./liliPediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) preferred or required based on services./liliCNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room) preferred./li/ulpExperience:/pulliMinimum 12 years of Operating Room experience as a Circulator strongly preferred./liliExperience in a Critical Access Hospital, rural, or small facility is a plus./liliGeneral surgery, orthopedics, OB/GYN, endoscopy, and minor trauma experience preferred./li/ulpKnowledge, Skills Abilities:/pulliStrong knowledge of surgical procedures, aseptic technique, and perioperative nursing standards./liliExcellent communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills./liliAbility to work independently with minimal supervision in a fast-paced, high-stress environment./liliDetail-oriented with strong organizational and documentation skills./liliCommitment to patient safety and teamwork in a collaborative, rural healthcare setting./liliProficiency with electronic medical records./li/ul/div