Registered Nurse (RN) OBGYN Emergency Department
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Job Description Join a highly specialized women's health team where no two days are the same and your expertise directly supports mothers and babies during critical moments of care. As an OB-GYN ED RN, you'll provide expert assessment and treatment for patients presenting to the OB-GYN Emergency Department, while also supporting a range of scheduled obstetric and gynecologic procedures. This role blends emergency-level responsiveness with perioperative and procedural nursing, offering a dynamic environment where clinical judgment, collaboration, and compassionate care are essential. You'll care for patients across the full continuum--from emergent OB-GYN concerns to planned surgical and procedural interventions. What You'll Do * Assess, triage, and provide direct care for patients presenting to the OB-GYN Emergency Department. * Care for patients undergoing scheduled C-sections, including pre-operative, intra-operative, and immediate post-anesthesia (PACU) recovery support. * Assist with and support procedures such as external cephalic versions, non-stress tests (NSTs), and cervical cerclage placement or removal. * Collaborate closely with obstetricians, anesthesiologists, surgical teams, and interdisciplinary staff to ensure safe, coordinated care. * Monitor maternal and fetal status and respond rapidly to changes in condition using strong clinical judgment. * Provide patient and family education throughout emergent and procedural care experiences. * Document assessments, interventions, and outcomes accurately and in real time. Required * Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in Indiana or another compact licensure state. Preferred * BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing). * Previous OB, Emergency Department, and/or Operating Room experience.
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