
Staff Nurse - Operating Room - FT - D/E (10hr shifts) - LHDCMC
Luminis Health, Lanham, MD, United States
Position Objective
The Registered Nurse in surgery provides expert, professional nursing care to patients during the perioperative course. The RN assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates the care of patients throughout surgical intervention. The RN in surgery will supervise Operating Room Technicians and ancillary personnel. The primary responsibility of the RN will be to perform the duties of a circulator in the Operating Room. The RN may also be competent in the role of a scrub nurse and perform the duties of that role, as staffing requires.
OR RN II
The Registered Nurse in surgery provides expert, professional nursing care to patients during the perioperative course. The RN assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates the care of patients throughout surgical intervention. The RN in surgery will supervise Operating Room Technicians and ancillary personnel. The primary responsibility of the RN will be to perform the duties of a circulator in the Operating Room. The RN may also be competent in the role of a scrub nurse and perform the duties of that role, as staffing requires.
Job Responsibilities
Clinical Decision-Making / Judgment
The nurse applies expert clinical knowledge to ensure safe and effective perioperative care. Responsibilities include:
Assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care throughout the surgical experience.
Performing comprehensive preoperative assessments, including verification of the procedure, operative site, allergies, and risk factors.
Applying the nursing process effectively with attention to patient safety, sterile technique, and evidence-based standards.
Organizing and reprioritizing patient care based on clinical changes and environmental factors.
Monitoring patients intraoperatively, including EKG, vital signs, and sedation levels, and responding promptly to emergent situations such as codes or airway compromise.
Administering medications, managing pain, and performing unit‑specific technical skills (e.g., moderate sedation, hemodynamic monitoring).
Ensuring aseptic technique, accurate sponge and needle counts, and specimen handling per protocol.
Preparing and positioning patients safely for procedures.
Nurse–Patient Family Relationships
The nurse fosters therapeutic relationships with patients and families to promote trust, comfort, and learning. Responsibilities include:
Introducing self and role to the patient and family in the preoperative area, assuring the patient of nursing presence throughout the procedure.
Demonstrating compassion, professionalism, and cultural sensitivity in all interactions.
Assessing patient and family learning needs, readiness, and potential barriers to understanding.
Developing and implementing individualized teaching plans that address physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational needs.
Providing thorough and accurate handoff reports to PACU staff to ensure continuity of care.
Clinical Scholarship
The nurse maintains professional competence and contributes to quality initiatives to improve patient outcomes. Responsibilities include:
Meeting all continuing education requirements and remaining current with evolving health care practices.
Participating in unit and organizational quality improvement, clinical practice improvement, and risk management activities.
Supporting evidence-based practice by adhering to organizational policies, standards, and benchmarks.
Updating and maintaining accuracy of surgeon preference cards to enhance efficiency and safety.
Clinical Leadership
The nurse contributes to team effectiveness through guidance, mentorship, and shared decision-making. Responsibilities include:
Supervising Operating Room Technicians and ancillary personnel to ensure quality care delivery.
Delegating tasks appropriately and evaluating delegated activities for patient outcomes.
Educating, orienting, and mentoring new staff members within the department.
Actively participating in shared governance and contributing to departmental decision-making.
Utilizing real-time electronic documentation to maintain accurate patient records.
Communicating effectively with surgical, anesthesia, and leadership teams regarding patient care and equipment needs.
Professional Practice & Teamwork
Some responsibilities extend beyond direct patient care and fit best within a broader domain of professional practice. These include:
Assisting anesthesia personnel with supply and medication readiness, induction, and procedural support.
Supporting patient transport to and from the operating room.
Assisting with securing dressings, transferring patients post‑procedure, and supporting recovery.
Participating in room turnover, cleaning, and restocking of instruments and supplies.
Offering assistance to other operating rooms and departments as time and need allow.
Keeping leadership informed about equipment repairs or supply needs.
Representing the hospital and surgical services professionally both at work and within the community.
Educational/Experience Requirements
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing BSN
Adherence to the credentialing requirements of Luminis Health as stated in the nursing bylaws.
Minimum 2 years of operating room experience
Required License/Certificates
Current licensure as a registered nurse by the Maryland Board of Nursing
BLS, ACLS – American Heart Association Health Provider
Certification preferred
Working Conditions, Equipment, Physical Demands
Employees in this position may be exposed to blood‑borne pathogens. The role requires sustained concentration on moderate to fine details and the ability to lift and carry items up to 50 pounds. Candidates must be able to hear normal sounds, even with background noise, and maintain attention to schedules, tasks, and ongoing activities. The position involves prolonged periods of sitting, standing, and walking. Staff must be able to conceptualize and carry out tasks effectively and adhere to radiation safety precautions, with protective equipment provided. Work is primarily on the day shift with rotating on‑call responsibilities, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Pay Range
$39—$60 USD
Luminis Health Benefits Overview
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Retirement Plan (with employer match for employees who work more than 1000 hours in a calendar year)
Paid Time Off
Tuition Assistance Benefits
Employee Referral Bonus Program
Paid Holidays, Disability, and Life/AD&D for full-time employees
Wellness Programs
Employee Assistance Programs and more
Benefit offerings based on employment status
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The Registered Nurse in surgery provides expert, professional nursing care to patients during the perioperative course. The RN assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates the care of patients throughout surgical intervention. The RN in surgery will supervise Operating Room Technicians and ancillary personnel. The primary responsibility of the RN will be to perform the duties of a circulator in the Operating Room. The RN may also be competent in the role of a scrub nurse and perform the duties of that role, as staffing requires.
OR RN II
The Registered Nurse in surgery provides expert, professional nursing care to patients during the perioperative course. The RN assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates the care of patients throughout surgical intervention. The RN in surgery will supervise Operating Room Technicians and ancillary personnel. The primary responsibility of the RN will be to perform the duties of a circulator in the Operating Room. The RN may also be competent in the role of a scrub nurse and perform the duties of that role, as staffing requires.
Job Responsibilities
Clinical Decision-Making / Judgment
The nurse applies expert clinical knowledge to ensure safe and effective perioperative care. Responsibilities include:
Assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care throughout the surgical experience.
Performing comprehensive preoperative assessments, including verification of the procedure, operative site, allergies, and risk factors.
Applying the nursing process effectively with attention to patient safety, sterile technique, and evidence-based standards.
Organizing and reprioritizing patient care based on clinical changes and environmental factors.
Monitoring patients intraoperatively, including EKG, vital signs, and sedation levels, and responding promptly to emergent situations such as codes or airway compromise.
Administering medications, managing pain, and performing unit‑specific technical skills (e.g., moderate sedation, hemodynamic monitoring).
Ensuring aseptic technique, accurate sponge and needle counts, and specimen handling per protocol.
Preparing and positioning patients safely for procedures.
Nurse–Patient Family Relationships
The nurse fosters therapeutic relationships with patients and families to promote trust, comfort, and learning. Responsibilities include:
Introducing self and role to the patient and family in the preoperative area, assuring the patient of nursing presence throughout the procedure.
Demonstrating compassion, professionalism, and cultural sensitivity in all interactions.
Assessing patient and family learning needs, readiness, and potential barriers to understanding.
Developing and implementing individualized teaching plans that address physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and educational needs.
Providing thorough and accurate handoff reports to PACU staff to ensure continuity of care.
Clinical Scholarship
The nurse maintains professional competence and contributes to quality initiatives to improve patient outcomes. Responsibilities include:
Meeting all continuing education requirements and remaining current with evolving health care practices.
Participating in unit and organizational quality improvement, clinical practice improvement, and risk management activities.
Supporting evidence-based practice by adhering to organizational policies, standards, and benchmarks.
Updating and maintaining accuracy of surgeon preference cards to enhance efficiency and safety.
Clinical Leadership
The nurse contributes to team effectiveness through guidance, mentorship, and shared decision-making. Responsibilities include:
Supervising Operating Room Technicians and ancillary personnel to ensure quality care delivery.
Delegating tasks appropriately and evaluating delegated activities for patient outcomes.
Educating, orienting, and mentoring new staff members within the department.
Actively participating in shared governance and contributing to departmental decision-making.
Utilizing real-time electronic documentation to maintain accurate patient records.
Communicating effectively with surgical, anesthesia, and leadership teams regarding patient care and equipment needs.
Professional Practice & Teamwork
Some responsibilities extend beyond direct patient care and fit best within a broader domain of professional practice. These include:
Assisting anesthesia personnel with supply and medication readiness, induction, and procedural support.
Supporting patient transport to and from the operating room.
Assisting with securing dressings, transferring patients post‑procedure, and supporting recovery.
Participating in room turnover, cleaning, and restocking of instruments and supplies.
Offering assistance to other operating rooms and departments as time and need allow.
Keeping leadership informed about equipment repairs or supply needs.
Representing the hospital and surgical services professionally both at work and within the community.
Educational/Experience Requirements
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing BSN
Adherence to the credentialing requirements of Luminis Health as stated in the nursing bylaws.
Minimum 2 years of operating room experience
Required License/Certificates
Current licensure as a registered nurse by the Maryland Board of Nursing
BLS, ACLS – American Heart Association Health Provider
Certification preferred
Working Conditions, Equipment, Physical Demands
Employees in this position may be exposed to blood‑borne pathogens. The role requires sustained concentration on moderate to fine details and the ability to lift and carry items up to 50 pounds. Candidates must be able to hear normal sounds, even with background noise, and maintain attention to schedules, tasks, and ongoing activities. The position involves prolonged periods of sitting, standing, and walking. Staff must be able to conceptualize and carry out tasks effectively and adhere to radiation safety precautions, with protective equipment provided. Work is primarily on the day shift with rotating on‑call responsibilities, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Pay Range
$39—$60 USD
Luminis Health Benefits Overview
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Retirement Plan (with employer match for employees who work more than 1000 hours in a calendar year)
Paid Time Off
Tuition Assistance Benefits
Employee Referral Bonus Program
Paid Holidays, Disability, and Life/AD&D for full-time employees
Wellness Programs
Employee Assistance Programs and more
Benefit offerings based on employment status
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