Under general supervision and in collaboration with other members of the health care team, uses clinical judgment skills to diagnose and treat human responses to actual or potential health problems. The RN is responsible for assessing, planning, directing, providing and evaluation nursing care for patients and coordinating nurses care activities with other health care disciplines.
Essential Functions:
- Performs accurate multi-system assessments, including: biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, self-care, education needs and discharge planning needs.
- Identifies deviations from normal on routine lab diagnostic tests.
- Reassesses patient throughout hospitalization.
- Performs complete discharge assessment.
- Develops an individual nursing plan of care.
- Nursing plan of care is sensitive to the developmental needs of the patient.
- Coordinates patient care activities and discharge planning with other hospital and clinic departments and community agencies.
- Develops patient teaching plan and documents on care plan or teaching plan.
- Appropriately delegates patient care activities based on patient's condition and scope of practice of other health care providers.
- Establishes priorities for patient care.
- Classifies acuity level of assigned patients.
- Initiates appropriate measures based on protocol for the management of the medical and/or surgical patient.
- Bases nursing care on protocol in place for management of each patient.
- Correctly carries out the physician's plan of care.
- Accurately documents in the EMR.
- Documents care according to policy and procedure.
- Utilizes a multidisciplinary approach when appropriate.
- Performs all necessary procedures correctly.
- Utilizes available teaching plans in addressing patient teaching needs.
- Accurately calculates and administers medications.
- Initiates appropriate measures in emergency situations.
- Evaluates assessment methods, plan of care, and patient's response to treatment.
- Participates in unit quality assurance activities.
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
- Nine (9) months of experience.
- Two (2) years of experience circulating in an inpatient or ambulatory surgery setting within the past three (3) years.
- Three (3) to five (5) years of operating room circulating and scrubbing experience preferred.
- Previous health care experience preferred.
- Graduate of an accredited nursing program.
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing or a related field preferred.
- Current Oregon RN License upon hire.
- American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers CPR with AED.
- CNOR preferred.
- ACLS preferred.
- Performs accurate pre-operative assessments including pre-operative checklist, operative consent, H&P, lab results and anesthesia evaluation.
- Continuous reassessment through intra-operative period.
- Utilizes knowledge of procedure to plan for appropriate set up.
- Applies principles of aseptic technique and proper body alignment.
- Initiates and facilitates room turnovers, light housekeeping duties, cleaning of instruments, procurement of equipment, supplies, and PACS images.
- Restocking of unused supplies and equipment.
- Participates in pre-operative briefing, surgical time-out, and debriefing processes.
- Computer keyboarding skills.
- Pre-op area skills preferred.
- IV start skills preferred.
Salary Range:
$33.10 - $47.60
In anticipation of opening our new hospital, Kaiser Permanente is preparing to start our recruitment process this fall and winter.
This job posting is representative of one of the types of positions we will be hiring for in the near future. If you are interested, please submit your resume and we will follow up with you on our hiring timelines and application process.
Possible Positions Represented:
On-Call Day
20 hr Day
30 hr Day
40 hr Day
40 hr Evening
External hires must pass a background check/drug screen.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.



















