AI summary
Registered Nurse First Assistant role supporting surgeons in the operating room across hospitals hiring via Incredible Health in the Denver/Westminster, CO area. You'll handle perioperative assessments, intraoperative technical assistance, and postoperative care in a day-shift, full-time setting. Standout perk: sign-on bonus plus strong benefits including tuition assistance.
Key skills
RN license (good standing)Accredited RNFA program completion (didactic and clinical)Operating room experience (scrub and/or circulating)CRNFA certification (preferred)BLS certificationACLS certificationPreoperative assessmentSurgical assisting (exposure and hemostasis)Sterilization and surgical equipment preparationPostoperative care (dressings and pain management)
Pays $74,000 to $122,000 per year for an RN First Assistant position in the Denver/Westminster, CO market.
You'll thrive here if you’re an experienced OR RNFA who can confidently support surgeons through the full surgical process and collaborate closely with the wider perioperative team.
Why apply
- Sign-on bonus offered
- Tuition assistance available
- Magnet recognized employer
Hospitals on Incredible Health are actively hiring and accepting applications in the Denver, CO area for the following position: Registered Nurse First Assistant.
- Shift(s) available: day shift
- Job types available: full time
- Employer features: Best Places to Work recognition, Community hospital, Cross training, Health Insurance, Level 2 trauma center, Level 3 trauma center, Life Insurance, Magnet recognized, Nurse self-care program , Offers sign on bonus, PTO, Retirement Plan
Qualifications
- Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing
- Completion of an accredited RNFA program, including both didactic and clinical components
- Minimum of 2 years of operating room experience with surgical scrub and/or circulating duties
- Certification as a Registered Nurse First Assistant (CRNFA) from a recognized body preferred
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification
Responsibilities
- Assist the surgeon in the operating room by providing exposure, hemostasis, and other technical functions according to the surgeon's directives
- Conduct preoperative assessments, including reviewing patient history, to determine the appropriate plan of care
- Ensure all surgical instruments and equipment are properly sterilized and prepared before surgery
- Provide postoperative care by assessing for complications, applying dressings, and offering pain management solutions
- Collaborate with the surgical team, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care throughout the surgical process
Benefits
- Healthcare coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K
- Paid Time Off
- Tuition Assistance