
RN/Registered Nurse Clinical Supervisor/Surgery in Sandpoint, ID
Job Description
Shift:
DaysNo callThe Perioperative Clinical Supervisor is a qualified professional nurse who is responsible to supervise, plan, organize, direct activities, and provide education to Surgical Services and SPU as directed by nursing leadership.The Surgical Services Department at Bonner General health is comprised of a fabulous team of highly skilled professionals performing approximately 2000 surgeries per year.
The incredible surgeons we partner with provide a wide array of surgical specialties.
Our RN Circulators are an integral part of this team!We are an amazing and fun OR crew that works hard to support one another while providing excellent patient care.
We are seeking a phenomenal addition to our team who feels that caring for our community is as meaningful as we do.
If that's you, come join our stellar patient focused team today.Education:
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing; Preferred BSNExperience:
Minimum of three to five years experience as an operating room RN preferred; Supervisory experience preferredLicenses:
Professional Registered Nurse in the State of IdahoCurrent BLS (AHA) certification, ACLS and PALS
Job Details
Medical Speciality
SurgeryPerioperative Care
Employment Type
Full-time
Required License
RN (Registered Nurse)
Work Setting
Operating roomHospital
About Bonner General Health
Bonner General Health (BGH) is a non-profit, critical access hospital established in 1949, dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of the community in the scenic panhandle of Idaho. With a capacity of 25 hospital beds, BGH has become a trusted healthcare provider for approximately 57,000 residents. Beyond the hospital, BGH operates a network of outpatient clinics and offers a wide range of comprehensive healthcare services, making it a vital pillar of the local community. As one of the premier employers in the region, Bonner General Health is committed to delivering quality care and support, ensuring that individuals and families have access to essential medical services.