Registered Nurse, Operating Room & Ambulatory Surgery Ctr, 40 hours

Beth Israel Lahey HealthWinchester, MA
Onsite

About The Position

Winchester Hospital, a 5x Magnet designated and Top 10 Massachusetts recognized 223-bed regional hospital, is a leading provider of comprehensive health care services in the northwest suburban Boston area. As a Registered Nurse for the OR/ASC Team, you will be part of Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH), an integrated health system founded in 2019. BILH is dedicated to creating healthier communities through seamless care and ground-breaking science, driven by excellence, innovation, and equity. The system includes academic medical centers, teaching hospitals, community and specialty hospitals, primary and specialty care, behavioral health, and home care services, employing over 5,900 physicians and 36,000 employees who care for more than 1.7 million patients across Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. BILH promotes a culture of continuous learning, growth, innovation, and belonging, offering comprehensive compensation and benefits to support a healthy and balanced life for its employees. All staff are required to be vaccinated against influenza as a condition of employment.

Requirements

  • Graduate of a state-approved and/or accredited RN program required
  • Current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Nice To Haves

  • BSN strongly encouraged
  • Work experience in unit specific specialty preferred

Responsibilities

  • Complete assessments, administer medications/treatments, observes patients progress and evaluates therapies for clinical outcomes and effectiveness
  • Collaborate with physicians and other medical professionals to develop an optimal health care strategy plan for each patient
  • Support and educate patients and their loves ones to achieve maximum outcomes

Benefits

  • comprehensive compensation and benefits
  • help you achieve a healthy and balanced life
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