About The Position

Indiana University Health is looking for passionate, experienced nurses to join our team and collaborate with top medical professionals. At IU Health, you will learn and develop your career in significant ways, advancing healthcare and delivering the highest level of patient care. Being an IU Health nurse means building a professional nursing career designed by a culture that accepts your outstanding strengths and supports your personal and professional goals. If you are seeking an organization where you can develop clinical expertise, explore diverse career opportunities, embrace learning, cultivate new relationships, and fuel your spirit of inquiry, apply today.

Requirements

  • Requires 1 year RN experience.
  • Requires an Associates of Nursing (ASN); Bachelor of Nursing (BSN) preferred.
  • Requires an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of Indiana or an active Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) RN license.
  • Requires that the RN has graduated from a nationally accredited nursing program.
  • Requires Basic Life Support certification through the AHA.
  • Other advanced Life Support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies.

Responsibilities

  • Low‑risk labor assessment and management
  • Fetal monitoring (intermittent auscultation and basic EFM interpretation)
  • Sterile vaginal exams
  • Labor support techniques (positioning, coping, hydrotherapy, etc.)
  • Identifying early signs of labor complications and initiating provider notification
  • Assisting with inductions and augmentations (e.g., Foley balloon, Cytotec, low-dose Pitocin protocols)
  • Assisting with spontaneous vaginal deliveries
  • Immediate postpartum recovery for birthing parents
  • Grief support and bereavement care when needed.
  • Focused postpartum assessments: fundus, lochia, pain, perineum, bladder, vitals
  • Postpartum hemorrhage recognition and first-line interventions
  • Breastfeeding support and safe formula feeding education
  • Management of common postpartum needs (pain control, mobility, peri-care)
  • Post-operative cesarean section care.
  • Maternal mental health screening (e.g., EPDS)
  • Comprehensive newborn assessments
  • Routine newborn care: meds (Vitamin K, Hep B, erythromycin), baths, weights
  • Thermoregulation and blood sugar monitoring
  • Feeding support for breastfeeding and formula-fed infants
  • Jaundice screening
  • Newborn screening coordination (CCHD, hearing, heelstick)
  • Safe sleep education for families
  • Stabilization of late preterm or borderline infants before transfer if needed
  • Neonatal stabilization prior to transport (NRP-level skills)
  • Maternal emergency stabilization (PE, eclampsia, hemorrhage, sepsis)
  • Shoulder dystocia support and documentation
  • Initial response to OB traumas before transfer
  • Participation in mock codes and drills (PPH, neonatal resuscitation, maternal code)
  • Caring for antepartum patients for short-term observation.
  • Managing a mix of labor, postpartum, and newborn patients following AWHONN Safe Staffing Guidelines.
  • Crosstrain to Medical Surgical Unit

Benefits

  • Competitive benefits.
  • 401(K) retirement savings with employer match.
  • Employer paid medical leave.
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Student loan forgiveness – IU Health qualifies under the public service loan forgiveness program.
  • Employee Assistance Program – Counseling at no cost to you
  • Healthy Results - Participation in our team member wellness programs award points that contribute toward a biweekly financial incentive in your paycheck. The more you participate, the more you earn.
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