Operating Room - OR RN - Travel Nurse
Chapel Hill, NC, United States
- Healthcare
- Operating Room Nurse
- Travel Nurse
- Perioperative Nursing
The Operating Room (OR) Travel Nurse provides direct nursing care to surgical patients by assisting physicians during operations, managing surgical instruments, and ensuring patient safety throughout the perioperative process. The role involves circulating nurse duties, scrub nurse responsibilities, and potentially acting as an RN first assistant, with tasks ranging from patient monitoring to surgical assistance. This position requires acute care experience, relevant certifications, physical stamina, and adherence to strict safety and infection control protocols in a fast-paced surgical environment.
We're looking for Operating Room RNs for an immediate travel nurse opening in Chapel Hill, NC. The right RN should have 1-2 years recent acute care experience as a circulating nurse, and/or scrub nurse, and potentially RN first assistant. Read below for more requirements.
As an OR Travel Nurse, you will assist physicians and medical staff in caring for surgical patients, as well as providing pre- and post-surgery care and education to the patient. Circulating OR Nurses work within the operating suite but outside of the sterile field; Scrub OR Nurses handle and prepare operating instruments and equipment within the sterile field. Surgery responsibilities may include preparing instruments for specific surgical procedures, monitoring and observing the patient during surgery, and responding to potential complications alongside the physician.
As an OR Travel Nurse, you should be prepared to perform the following tasks:
- Provide basic bedside care.
- Prepare, administer and record prescribed medication, reporting any adverse reactions to treatment.
- Serve as the communication liaison between patients' family members and members of the operating team.
- Ensure that the correct procedure(s) is being performed on the correct patient.
- Initiate patient education plan as prescribed by physician; teach patients and families how to manage medication and home care needs.
- Responding to comfort and safety needs of patient.
- Accurate care and handling of specimens.
- Monitoring equipment used during surgery.
- Inventory of surgical items pre- and post-procedure.
- Selection and handling of surgical instruments and supplies during procedures.
- Inventory of surgical items pre- and post-procedure.
- Assist physicians by delivering direct surgical care.
- Help control bleeding.
- Suture patients following surgery.
Requirements*: BLS, ACLS, 2 Years
* Additional certifications may be required before beginning an assignment.




