Travel Nurse RN - Operating Room - $2,398 to $2,402 per week in Geneva, NY
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Geneva
Posted on: March 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Operating Room Location: Geneva, NY
Agency: TalentBurst, Inc. Pay: $2,398 to $2,402 per week Shift
Information: Rotating - 4 days x 9 hours Start Date: 4/20/2026
About the Position TravelNurseSource is working with TalentBurst,
Inc. to find a qualified OR RN in Geneva, New York, 14456! GGH
Level 3 RN OR - FT Geneva NY 14456 16 Weeks Short Description:
Please see job shift details of req for add'l details.
6:30a/7:30a-3:30p/4:30p ACLS, BLS, and PALS required (all through
AHA/RQI) and STROKE. Float required to units at SSMH/GGH. *Must
have circulator experience* - 16-week contract FT - 4x9s // 36
hrs/wk - Mon-Fri. 1 day OC/week Mon-Thurs, 3 OC weekends/4-6wks for
first contract (Fri-Mon) Complete Description: We need OR RNs that
Can circulate the below service lines: Orthopedics– Total joints,
ortho trauma and sports medicine (shoulder/knee arthroscopies),
upper extremity procedures, some endoscopic, some open (hands,
fingers, nerve repairs, etc.) General Surgery, laparoscopic and
open Urology, including use of a litho laser ENT:* pediatric
patients PE Tubes, T&As, Septoplasties, FESS with and without
navigation GI: Colonoscopies, EGDs, Dilatation Spine: ACDF, Lumbar
Fusions, discectomies, Kyphoplasties, posterior Cervical fusions
Ophthalmology: Cataracts with use of microscope and phaco machine
Podiatry: similar to sports medicine, some open many endoscopic
procedures We do not currently do OBGYN, GYN, Vascular, Cardio
thoracic, organ transplant The best candidates have worked at small
community hospital settings, with call experience, and they could
potentially be called in for any of the above service lines and on
call they are the only OR RN on site, unlike other areas clinical
leads while helpful for organizational processes, are unfamiliar
with the operating room nurse skill set. GI experience for an OR RN
is a perk not requirement. And Ophthalmology experience is usually
one of which we do not find as most eye surgeons have designated
“eye teams”, because we do fairly basic procedures at this time in
ophthalmology we can cross train fairly easily. To have an OR RN up
inrunning with 3 days of orientation, they truly need to have some
experience in the rest The equipment used in each service line is
pretty unique to each service line.They do not need to be and
expert in all, but some familiarity is a must The Registered Nurse
applies knowledge of nursing theory, technical, and communication
skills in delivering high quality compassionate care to patients
and families. The Registered Professional Nurse assesses patient
need, develops a plan of care in collaboration with the
interdisciplinary team, provides direct care, evaluates patient
progress, and coordinates the care delivery throughout the
patient’s episode. The OR RN develops specialized skill in the area
of patient admitted for medical conditions. He/She provides care to
adult, adolescent, and geriatric populations with medical
conditions. The Endo RN is accountable for patient family education
to assist in understanding self care beyond hospitalization,
including lifestyle changes to support health and healing. The OR
Registered Nurse is expected to promote comfort and provide
emotional support in a Healing Environment. -Applies nursing
knowledge and skill in the delivery of care. -Assesses patient /
family needs through active listening, social perceptiveness (being
aware of others' reactions and understanding why they react as they
do), and analyzing data or information obtained through direct
observation/assessment, technology, or health team communication.
Creates a developmentally and age appropriate, culturally relevant,
individualized plan of care to address the nature and scope of the
health problems identified. In collaboration with the patient,
family, physician, and healthcare team members, sets goals and
monitors the patient’s progress. The RN adjusts the plan based on
patient response or change in condition/reprioritization of needs.
-Promotes, advocates for and protects the health, safety and rights
of the patient. Encourages and builds mutual trust, respect, and
cooperation among team members to accomplish the best possible
patient outcome. Teaches others as appropriate and delegates tasks
and interventions consistent with the individual’s education,
training, and scope of practice. Understands the personal
responsibility to safeguard public safety through compliance with
infection prevention strategies. -Motivates the patient/family by
teaching them what is needed to continue care/healing at home.
Assesses the patient/family learning styles and structures the
sessions to maximize understanding. Seeks “teachable” moments
during the care delivery process to emphasize pertinent
information. Asks questions to evaluate retention of key points in
the self care process. Provides tools and information to assist the
patient’s family after discharge. Documents the education provided
and the patient/family response to the education. -Systematically
evaluates quality and effectiveness of Nursing Practice and uses
the results of quality improvement activities to initiate changes
in individual nursing practice and care delivery. Engages in
self-evaluation of practice, identifying strengths and areas in
which professional development would be beneficial. Takes
accountability to increase knowledge and enhance skill. Uses logic
and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of
alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
-Nursing practice reflects the importance of making a meaningful
connection with patient/family. -Seeks to develop a helping,
trusting, and caring relationship by being present in the moment of
interaction, listening, communicating, engaging, and anticipating
the patient/family needs. Strives to understand what is most
important to the patient/family, acknowledging that the patient and
family are the central focus of all care and services. Embraces the
importance of creating a -Healing Environment as a key element of
professional nursing practice. -Demonstrates skill in application
of interventions including medication administration. Occupational
exposure to bloodborne pathogens is reasonably anticipated.
Required tasks involve a potential contact with blood, body fluids,
and tissues. Skills: Skill Required / Desired Amount of Experience
Expertise Rating Move BLS, ACLS, PALS, NIHSS, NYS RN Licensure
Required OR circulator experience Required 2 years working in the
OR Required 2 Years Questions: Question 1 Have you worked at any of
the FLH Locations in the last two years? (Geveva General Hospital,
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Living Center North, Living
Center South, Finger Lakes Medical PC, The Homestead, Huntington
Living Center) Question 2 If Yes, how long has it been since you
worked there and what location were you at? Question 3 Do you
reside outside of the 30-mile radius for the facility your applying
for? Question 4 Are you willing, ready, and able to float between
departments and locations as long as you have been oriented to that
unit population? Question 5 Are you willing, ready, and able to
work a D/E/N/W/Holiday Rotational Schedule? Question 6 Do you have
the flu vaccine or will you be able to obtain it before start date?
Question 7 Do you have any RTO? TB_RN ZRHC 5 Benefits of Travel
Nursing A diverse portfolio of experiences adds depth to your
professional profile. This can be beneficial if you decide to
pursue leadership roles, advanced degrees, or specialized
certifications. Embrace the nomadic lifestyle with pride,
celebrating the uniqueness and diversity of each assignment. The
sense of adventure and pride in being a healthcare nomad adds a
distinctive dimension to your career. Facing new challenges
regularly builds resilience. Travel nurses often become more
adaptable, resilient, and confident in their abilities to handle
unforeseen circumstances. In times of public health crises, travel
nurses often play essential roles in vaccination campaigns, disease
control efforts, and other initiatives that contribute to the
well-being of communities. Travel nursing offers flexibility in
terms of assignment duration and location. You can choose
short-term or long-term assignments, and the flexibility allows for
a better work-life balance. 29539133EXPTEMP
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