RN / OB-GYN Nursing / Hawaii / Any / Obstetrics & Gynecology RN Job
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Description
Summary: - Job Title: Obstetrics & Gynecology RN
- Profession: Registered Nurse
- Specialty: RN - Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Job Type: Contract / Travel
- Location: Waimea, HI
- Start Date: Jun 29, 2026
- Duration: 13 weeks
- Shift: Rotating
Requirements: - MUST HAVE L&D, POSTPARTUM AND NURSERY EXPERIENCE
- MUST be able to start on set date AT 700AM not before not after.
- Do not apply if you cant make it to this start date
- 2 years labor and delivery, and couplet care experience
- MUST WORK ANY SHIFTS, PREFERABLY NIGHTS
- VERY IMPORTANT MUST WORK 80 HOURS EVERY 2 WEEKS, NO EXCEPTIONS
- BLS
- ACLS
- NRP
- STABLE
- FM (Fetal Monitoring certification)
- 2+ years of experience
Duties & Responsibilities: - Staff RN on 5 bed OB Unit which includes: Antepartum, Labor and Delivery, Postpartum, Nursery and Outpatient Testing.
- Able to take care of Antepartum, Intrapartum, Postpartum, High Risk (PIH, placenta abruption, prolapse cord, placenta previa, VBAC, GDM, PTL, PROM, etc.), and Laboring Patients.
- Taking care of Observation and NST Patients.
- Able to take care of Well Babies, Phototherapy, and Special Care Nursery Babies.
- Willing to float to other departments if decrease in census and if needed.
- Start adult and neonatal IV's, adult and neonatal Accu checks, PKU on newborns, Provide resuscitation on a newborn if needed, APGAR scoring, bulb suctioning, delee of a newborn, and assist with circumcisions.
- With a laboring patient: assist anesthesia in administration of intrathecal or epidural, monitoring PCA pump, attending C-Sections and taking care of the newborn, recovering patients after a C-Section or BTL, hanging IV fluids, or IVPB medications.
- Administering and titrating Pitocin, Magnesium Sulfate, and Insulin drip.
- Monitoring and interpreting fetal heart rate to the physician.
- Monitoring a laboring patient on Cytotec, intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC), internal scalp electrode (ISE) having a amnioinfusion, and assisting a physician with doing a external cephalic version (ECV).
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