Registered Nurse-Hourly

What You’ll Do

Direct Patient Care & Clinical Responsibilities

  • Provide professional, direct patient care in assigned areas of the Surgery Center
  • Utilize the nursing process to assess, plan, implement, monitor, and adjust patient care plans as appropriate
  • Continuously assess and monitor the physical and emotional status of patients and document findings per policy
  • Verify patient identity using two identifiers and confirm correct patient, procedure, and physician using “ask, don’t tell”
  • Review patient medical records to ensure continuity of care and communicate variances to the healthcare team
  • Address patient needs specific to the anticipated procedure and type of anesthesia
  • Verify and explain procedures, discuss the plan of care, and provide comfort and reassurance to patients
  • Maintain patient privacy, dignity, and patient rights at all times
  • Administer medications per physician orders and document appropriately
  • Successfully start and manage peripheral IVs
  • Monitor for and report abnormal findings or complications to the anesthesia provider and physician
  • Participate in surgical timeouts and utilize the Safe Surgical Checklist
  • Ensure appropriate and safe patient positioning throughout procedures
  • Monitor patients during recovery from anesthesia
  • Prepare patients for discharge, including:
  • Assisting with dressing
  • Reviewing discharge instructions
  • Medication reconciliation
  • Follow-up appointment instructions
  • Confirm and document patient and responsible adult understanding of discharge instructions and indications for seeking emergent care

Procedural Support & Coordination

  • Supervise and direct patient care in preprocedure, procedure, and postprocedure areas
  • Work collaboratively with physicians, anesthesia providers, and the healthcare team to support the total endoscopy process
  • Organize nursing activities, time, equipment, supplies, and personnel to provide efficient, cost-effective patient care
  • Delegate activities appropriately based on staff skill level, scope of practice, and Center policies
  • Assist with preparing assigned areas according to patient, physician, and procedure requirements
  • Assemble and ensure availability of functioning equipment, supplies, and instruments
  • Ensure sterilization and high-level disinfection of supplies and equipment per policy
  • Handle and log tissue specimens accurately according to policy and procedure
  • Maintain and update physician preference cards as needed
  • Assist with supplies, medications, and equipment inventories
  • Maintain order and cleanliness of preprocedure areas, procedure rooms, and PACU

Documentation, Compliance & Professional Practice

  • Accurately interpret and follow physician orders per policy and procedures
  • Document patient care accurately, legibly, and timely in the medical record
  • Utilize proper aseptic and sterile techniques and monitor for breaks in sterile technique
  • Demonstrate ongoing competency in patient assessment and appropriate interventions
  • Assess fall risk and implement precautions per Center policy
  • Use medical equipment correctly following manufacturer Instructions for Use
  • Follow all Center policies, procedures, and accepted standards of nursing practice

Quality Assurance, Safety & Regulatory Compliance

  • Participate in the Center’s compliance program and adhere to accreditation and regulatory standards
  • Support and actively participate in the Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) Program
  • Proactively identify opportunities for quality, safety, and efficiency improvements
  • Adhere to OSHA regulations and workplace safety standards
  • Monitor the physical environment to ensure safety, comfort, cleanliness, and efficiency
  • Monitor equipment care, cleaning, and maintenance to ensure proper working condition
  • Report observed or suspected safety concerns, hazards, or noncompliance through proper channels
  • Protect patient privacy and adhere to HIPAA regulations regarding Protected Health Information (PHI)

Teamwork, Communication & Professionalism

  • Communicate patient care needs and significant information clearly to the healthcare team
  • Collaborate with Center leadership on patient flow and staffing needs
  • Interact with patients, families, and colleagues in a respectful, professional manner
  • Participate in staff meetings, in-services, continuing education, and QAPI activities
  • Maintain regular and predictable attendance
  • Attend all required education
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Physical & Work Environment Expectations


    • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and move throughout the workday
    • Ability to lift, push, pull, and assist with patient movement (up to 50 pounds)
    • Manual dexterity and ability to perform clinical procedures
    • Work in procedure rooms with medical equipment and disinfecting agents
    • Exposure to bloodborne pathogens and body fluids
    • Climate controlled environment with occasional reduced lighting
    • Schedule and hours may vary based on patient and Center needs

    Why Join Wake Endoscopy Center


    • Hourly nursing role in an outpatient procedural setting
    • Daytime schedule with no inpatient responsibilities
    • Supportive, team based culture
    • Opportunity to specialize in endoscopy and procedural nursing
    • Strong focus on patient safety, quality outcomes, and efficient care delivery

Licenses & Certifications

Required
  • Advanced Cardio Life Supp
  • Basic Life Support

Behaviors

Required
  • Detail Oriented: Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well
  • Dedicated: Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity
  • Team Player: Works well as a member of a group

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