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WCE Vascular Surgery is dedicated to serving those who suffer from Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and osteoarthritis. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, our dedicated medical staff bring decades of experience to the forefront of medical care. We are a center for healing where patients not only find relief but also compassionate support, dedication, and quality care.

We are looking to hire a part-time Registered Nurse for our outpatient procedure lab. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a fast-paced, collaborative, and innovative team dedicated to delivering evidence-based care.

Why Join Us?

Make an Impact: At WCE Vascular Surgery, every day presents an opportunity to positively impact the lives of our patients.

Innovative Environment: Join a team that embraces innovation and is committed to staying at the forefront of medical advancements.

Supportive Culture: Experience a supportive and collaborative work environment where your contributions are valued and celebrated.

Career Growth: We prioritize the professional growth and development of our team members, offering opportunities for advancement and ongoing training.

About the Role:

WCE Vascular Surgery is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Registered Nurse to join our outpatient procedure lab. This role involves providing exceptional pre-, intra- and post-operative care to patients undergoing endovascular procedures. As an RN, you’ll play a critical role in supporting patient safety, comfort, and recovery while working alongside a team of dedicated healthcare professionals.

This is a flexible, part-time opportunity requiring a commitment of min 2 shifts per week. Shifts typically run approximately 10 hours (with occasional variations).

Key Responsibilities

  • Pre-Op Care: Prepare patients for procedures, including medical assessments, IV placements, and patient education.
  • Sedation Assistance: Administer and monitor moderate sedation during procedures, ensuring patient safety and comfort.
  • Post-Op Recovery: Monitor and care for patients' post-procedure, managing recovery and discharge processes.
  • Collaborate with physicians, techs, and other team members to ensure seamless and efficient patient care.
  • Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of patient care.
  • Adhere to all safety protocols and infection control standards in the procedure lab. Communicate changes in patient status promptly to physicians.

Requirements

  • Licensure: Active RN license in Nevada
  • Sedation experience necessary
  • Previous experience in Procedural setting
  • Excellent peripheral IV skills
  • Experience in Pre- and Post-Op setting
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • BLS certification
  • ACLS certification

Experience:

  • Cath lab/ Interventional Procedures: 1- 2 years (preferred)
  • Outpatient Procedures: 1 year (preferred)
  • Assist with sterile procedures (preferred)

Pay: From $40.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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