Registered Nurse, Perioperative & Perianesthesia - Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery : Job Details

Registered Nurse, Perioperative & Perianesthesia

Quatela Center for Plastic Surgery

Job Location : Rochester,NY, USA

Posted on : 2025-08-05T07:48:56Z

Job Description :
Position Summary We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse to join our Lindsay House Surgery Center team. This exciting opportunity involves providing comprehensive nursing care to patients in both the pre-operative, operative, and post-operative phases of their surgical journey. The RN will be responsible for patient assessments, preparation for surgery, monitoring during recovery, and ensuring a safe and smooth transition throughout the continuum of care. The ideal candidate will demonstrate clinical expertise, strong communication skills, and a commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care in a fast-paced surgical environment. Perioperative Staff Registered NurseJob Summary: Responsible for the delivery of safe, effective, and quality patient- and family-centered care in the OR and other areas of perioperative services for all patient populations. QUALIFICATIONSEducation/Licensure/Certification - Mandatory:
  • Graduate of an accredited registered nurse program required; Bachelors preferred
  • Current registered nurse licensure in New York State
  • Specialty certification preferred
  • CPR certification, ACLS required
Experience:
  • One to three years acute care experience preferred
  • Two years perioperative services experience
Special Skills
  • Reads, writes and speaks English
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Computer skills preferred
Primary Responsibilities:
  • Support the Organizational Culture We create uplifting experiences that change people's lives . Culture is not tangible. It is comprised of values, beliefs, underlying assumptions and behaviors shared by a group of people. It is in the environment that surrounds you at work all the time. It shapes your work enjoyment, your work relationships, as well as work processes.
  • Complies with facility policies and procedures and Regulatory requirements: State, Federal and Accreditation Body AAAHC - CMS - inclusive of corporate compliance - ie. Patient Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, Privacy Notice, Advance Directives, Surprise Bill Act, Red Flag Rules, HIPAA privacy and security, ADA - Use of interpreter or sign interpreter...
  • Demonstrates clinical performance which reflects knowledge, common sense and good judgement as evidenced by: ability to identify and seek appropriate problem solutions in areas of patient care, safe & knowledgeable use of equipment, shows flexibility and adjusts well to changing situations.
  • Assesses patients at intervals as stated in policies and procedures, demonstrating effective assessment skills that identify common physiological and psychological needs, perception and expectations of patient in regards to immediate and long term care.
  • Maintains a safe patient care environment: Includes Not Limited to - Patient Identification, Surgical Safety Check List, Time-Out, Infection Control (Universal/Standard Precautions, OR Terminal Cleaning, Cleaning between patients, Hand-Hygiene before and after patient care, managing traffic patterns in the OR, One Needle One Syringe One Time, preoperative antibiotic's on time), Look-a-Like, Sound -a Like...tall man lettering.
  • Develops an individualized perioperative patient plan of care.
  • Implements the plan of care by
    • Supports patient safety - reports unsafe situations and practices and takes appropriate actions, follows policy and procedures, knows environment, maintains a clean and clutter free environment to reduce or prevent injury and errors and prevent the spread of infections.
    • protecting the patient from injury caused by chemical, electrical, laser, mechanical, and thermal sources and extraneous objects;
    • performing counting procedures to protect the patient from unintended retained surgical items;
    • completing the surgery checklist inclusive of fire risk assessment and time-out to protect the patient from wrong patient, procedure, sided surgery, wrong implants.
    • performing interventions necessary to ensure that the patient's procedure is performed on the correct site, side, and level;
    • managing the patient's specimens in the appropriate manner;
    • communicating the patient's current status to the appropriate parties throughout the continuum of care;
    • administering medications safely and correctly;
    • performing interventions to maintain the patient's wound and tissue perfusion at or above baseline levels;
    • performing interventions to maintain the status of the patient's genitourinary, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological systems and fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balances at or above baseline levels;
    • performing interventions to ensure the patient is at or returned to normothermia at the conclusion of the immediate postoperative period;
    • performing interventions to protect the patient from surgical site infection;
    • assessing the knowledge level of the patient or designated support person;
    • providing education regarding the expected psychosocial response, nutritional management, medication management, pain management, wound management, and expected responses to the operative or invasive procedure;
    • actively involving the patient or designated support person in decisions affecting his or her perioperative plan of care and the rehabilitation process;
    • demonstrating respect for and protecting the patient's rights, dignity, and privacy: maintaining strict confidentiality of patient information, responding to their right to know, and acting as a patient advocate;
    • providing culturally and age-appropriate, ethical care within legal standards of practice; and
    • providing consistent and comparable care regardless of the setting.
  • Evaluates the patient's progress toward attaining outcomes.
  • Transfers care as appropriate.
  • Delegates tasks as appropriate according to the state Nurse Practice Act and job descriptions.
  • Documents nursing care accurately, completely, and legibly.
  • Reviews physicians' orders on assigned patients prior to care and requests physicians' orders when appropriate to plan/complete patient care.
  • Collaborates effectively with other disciplines as appropriate.
  • Is alert to problems, needs or changes in patient condition and initiates prompt reporting of such to the provider. Documents data in the medical record and assists in the follow-up care.
  • Participates in quality review and performance improvement projects and initiates incident/adverse even reporting when applicable.
  • Uses problem-solving and conflict resolution skills to foster effective work relationships with team members.
  • Demonstrates flexibility to all areas of assignment. Maintains efficient flow in all areas of unit - assists with acquisition of supplies and equipment when necessary (forecasting needs based on future schedules, looking ahead).
  • Seeks to engage the synergy of others within and across departmental boundaries (ie. internal materials management, sterile processing and external practice, IT) to address or resolve issues of mutual interest. Ability to deal with stressful situations in a clear and calm manner; actions set the mood for the entire team demonstrating team work
  • Seeks to understand the uniqueness of each individual and tailors their interactions with this perspective in mind. Demonstrates the highest moral and ethical conduct in each encounter, situation or action demonstrating respect and confidentiality .
  • Responsiveness - Pursues work and related activities with a sense of personal pride and ownership for the outcome. Delivers more than expected.
  • Uses free time constructively by: checking charts, floating to other areas within surgical services if needed, organizing desk area/files completing chart reviews and data collection, stocking, expirations checks, cleaning and asking Clinical Director for assignments.
  • Uses good assessment and communication skill especially when assuming the charge role. Is capable of problem solving and knows when to seek the assistance of the Clinical director or designee.
  • Goes out of way to help others - going beyond kind gestures and job responsibilities. Recognized and regarded by customers and peers as someone who is considerate, compassionate and creates a pleasurable environment by being courteous .
  • Assists in maintaining a high level of morale and motivation on the unit by working to maintain a rapport with peers, coworkers, medical staff and practice staff by utilizing good, honest communication techniques and not conspiring with others against peers nor managing them down .
  • Skillfully uses all communication modalities following defined and appropriate etiquette. Considers the situation carefully and tailors the messaging appropriate to the audience and any special circumstances.
  • Demonstrates strong, positive and professional communication and role modeling behaviors at all times, in all assigned areas, with all interactions.
  • Provides great customer service - creating an uplifting experience ; going beyond what is expected and creating the environment that others want to be associated with; demonstrating Owner/Image/Attitude
  • Demonstrates nurse leadership traits - values team effectiveness over personal advantage, enlists others to pursue a common goal and coaches, encourages and supports others. Helps others to view change as opportunity for growth - works toward win-win, recognizes, values and acknowledges others. Is approachable, takes action, controls anger, and maintains focus when events are chaotic, stressful, under pressure and in difficult situations. Obtains and weighs all facts before making decisions and keeps criticism in proper perspective.
  • Assists with orientation of new personnel.
  • Maintains required competencies, certifications (BLS, ACLS, PALS), annual mandatories, annual health screen - tests and immunizations.
  • Assists with developing and achieving facility annual goals including but not limited to quality measures, internal and external customer satisfaction (encourage completion of surveys - using ADIET - (Acknowledge, Introduce, Explain, Thank the patient; do what you say you're going to do, respond in a timely manner, keep customers informed, if you do not know ... you find out, and manage up peers and medical staff by recognizing each other's skills and experience (patient confidence - reduced anxiety), achievements, compliments and efforts), staff satisfaction and cost containment through supply and labor management
  • Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
    • Physically demanding, high-stress environment
    • Exposure to blood and body fluids, communicable diseases, chemicals, radiation, and repetitive motions
    • Frequent pushing/pulling heavy objects and lifting portion of patients' weight up to 35 pounds; over 35 pounds requires assistive devices or other employee assistance.
    • Full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients
    • Fine manual dexterity, computer use
    • Hand and eye coordination
    • Standing and walking for extensive periods of time
    • Frequent bending and twisting of neck and back, reaching below waist level, squatting
    • Lifting and carrying items weighing up to 50 lbs
    • Corrected vision and hearing to within normal range
    • Working under stressful conditions
    • Working irregular hours, including call hours if applicable
    Job Hazards:
    • Burns and Scalds (Sterilization, Electrocautery)
    • Chemical (Toxic ie. Anesthetic Gas, Cleaning Agents, Fixatives, Irritation of eyes & nose or latex allergies)
    • Chemical (Flammable ie. Surgical Prep, Oxygen, Electrocautery)
    • Chemical (Corrosive ie. Fixatives, Cleaning Agents, defatting from cleaning)
    • Explosion (Over Pressurization ie. Medical Gases)
    • Electrical (Shock/Short Circuit d/t Electrical Equipment
    • Electrical (Fire) - Electrocautery
    • Electrical (Static/ES - Drapes, Cautery, Low Humidity, Oxygen)
    • Electrical (Loss of Power - Rain, Ice and Snow Storms)
    • Fall (Slip, Trip - wet locations, power strips, icy parking lots)
    • Fire/Heat (Oxygen, Electrocautery, Surgical Skin Prep)
    • Sprains, Strains - (Lifting, Pushing, Pulling patients & surgical instruments)
    • Stabs and cuts - (Knife blades and needles injuries, BBP exposure infections)
    • Struck By or Against (Falling instruments or objects or coming into contact with a surface initiated by person)
    Perianesthesia Registered NurseJob Summary: Responsible for the delivery of safe, effective, and quality patient-family centered care in the postanesthesia care unit and other areas of perioperative services for all patient populations. QUALIFICATIONSEducation:
    • Graduate from an accredited school of nursing
    • Current registered nurse licensure in state of employment
    • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
    Preferred:
    • Bachelor's degree in nursing
    • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification
    • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification, depending on patient population
    • Certified Post Anesthesia Nurse (CPAN) or Certified Ambulatory Perianesthesia Nurse (CAPA) certification
    • Two years postanesthesia care experience
    • Basic computer skills
    Experience:
    • One to three years acute care experience preferred
    • Two years perioperative services experience preferred
    Special Skills
    • Reads, writes and speaks English
    • Excellent interpersonal skills
    • Computer skills preferred
    Primary Responsibilities:
  • Support the Organizational Culture We create uplifting experiences that change people's lives . Culture is not tangible. It is comprised of values, beliefs, underlying assumptions and behaviors shared by a group of people. It is in the environment that surrounds you at work all the time. It shapes your work enjoyment, your work relationships, as well as work processes.
  • Complies with facility policies and procedures and Regulatory requirements: State, Federal and Accreditation Body AAAHC - CMS - inclusive of corporate compliance - ie. Patient Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, Privacy Notice, Advance Directives, Surprise Bill Act, Red Flag Rules, HIPAA privacy and security, ADA - Use of interpreter or sign interpreter...
  • Assess patient's postoperative status at intervals according to facility or health care organization policies and procedures to include the patient's
  • cardiovascular system,
  • respiratory system and airway management needs,
  • neurological system,
  • hemodynamic stability,
  • pain and comfort needs, and
  • mental status.
  • Interpret information accurately from various noninvasive and invasive monitors.
  • Describe the underlying pathophysiology of commonly encountered disease processes.
  • Describe the physiology associated with various anesthesia techniques and surgical or procedural interventions.
  • Apply the relevant scoring system/discharge criteria for patient transfer (eg, Aldrete Score, Modified Aldrete Score [ie, PARSAP], Post Anesthesia Discharge Scoring System [PADSS], White) score accurately as defined by organizational policy.
  • Maintains a safe patient care environment: Includes Not Limited to - Patient Identification, Surgical Safety Check List, Time-Out, Infection Control (Universal/Standard Precautions, OR Terminal Cleaning, Cleaning between patients, Hand-Hygiene before and after patient care, managing traffic patterns in the OR, One Needle One Syringe One Time, preoperative antibiotic's on time), Look-a-Like, Sound -a Like...tall man lettering, Patient Hand Offs.
  • Develop an individualized perianesthesia plan of care.
  • Implement the plan of care including the following interventions:
    • managing patient recovery from anesthesia - general;
    • managing patient recovery from anesthesia - monitored anesthesia care;
    • managing patient recovery from anesthesia - regional;
    • managing patient recovery from anesthesia - local;
    • protecting patient from injury caused by positioning, thermal sources, and extraneous objects;
    • communicating the patient's current status throughout the perianesthesia continuum of care;
    • providing acute pain and comfort management as needed;
    • administering medications correctly by implementing the 7-rights of safe medication practices (ie, right patient, right medication, right dose, right time, right route, right indication, right documentation);
    • performing interventions to maintain the integrity of the patient's wound and tissue perfusion at or above baseline levels;
    • performing interventions to maintain the status of the patient's genitourinary, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological systems, and fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balances at or above baseline levels;
    • performing interventions to ensure the patient is at or returned to normothermia at the conclusion of the immediate postoperative period;
    • performing interventions to protect patient from infection;
    • managing patient's other co-morbid conditions as applicable;
    • managing patient's fluid as prescribed;
    • assessing knowledge level of patient or designated support person and providing education regarding the expected psychosocial response, nutritional management, medication management, pain and comfort management, wound management, and expected responses to the operative or invasive procedure;
    • involving patient or designated support person actively in decisions affecting his or her perioperative plan of care and the rehabilitation process;
    • protecting patient's rights, dignity, and privacy;
    • providing age-specific, culturally competent, ethical care within legal standards of practice; and
    • providing consistent and comparable care regardless of the setting.
  • Evaluate the patient's progress toward attaining outcomes.
  • Transfer care as needed.
  • Delegate tasks according to the state Nurse Practice Act (if applicable), state board of nursing or professional registration requirements, state laws, and job descriptions.
  • Document nursing care completely, accurately, and legibly.
  • Collaborate effectively with other disciplines as needed.
  • Participate in quality review and performance improvement projects.
  • Participate in the performance appraisal process.
  • Use critical thinking, problem-solving and conflict resolution skills to foster effective work relationships with team members.
  • Maintain required competencies.
  • Pursue professional growth and participate in a professional organization.
  • Act as a patient advocate and maintain privacy and confidentiality of individuals and health information.
  • Uses problem-solving and conflict resolution skills to foster effective work relationships with team members.
  • Demonstrates flexibility to all areas of assignment. Maintains efficient flow in all areas of unit - assists with acquisition of supplies and equipment when necessary (forecasting needs based on future schedules, looking ahead).
  • Seeks to engage the synergy of others within and across departmental boundaries (ie. internal materials management, sterile processing and external practice, IT) to address or resolve issues of mutual interest. Ability to deal with stressful situations in a clear and calm manner; actions set the mood for the entire team demonstrating team work
  • Seeks to understand the uniqueness of each individual and tailors their interactions with this perspective in mind. Demonstrates the highest moral and ethical conduct in each encounter, situation or action demonstrating respect and confidentiality .
  • Responsiveness - Pursues work and related activities with a sense of personal pride and ownership for the outcome. Delivers more than expected.
  • Uses free time constructively by: checking charts, floating to other areas within surgical services if needed, organizing desk area/files completing chart reviews and data collection, stocking, expirations checks, cleaning and asking Clinical Director for assignments.
  • Uses good assessment and communication skill especially when assuming the charge role. Is capable of problem solving and knows when to seek the assistance of the Clinical director or designee.
  • Goes out of way to help others - going beyond kind gestures and job responsibilities. Recognized and regarded by customers and peers as someone who is considerate, compassionate and creates a pleasurable environment by being courteous .
  • Assists in maintaining a high level of morale and motivation on the unit by working to maintain a rapport with peers, coworkers, medical staff and practice staff by utilizing good, honest communication techniques and not conspiring with others against peers nor managing them down .
  • Skillfully uses all communication modalities following defined and appropriate etiquette. Considers the situation carefully and tailors the messaging appropriate to the audience and any special circumstances.
  • Demonstrates strong, positive and professional communication and role modeling behaviors at all times, in all assigned areas, with all interactions.
  • Provides great customer service - creating an uplifting experience ; going beyond what is expected and creating the environment that others want to be associated with; demonstrating Owner/Image/Attitude
  • Demonstrates nurse leadership traits - values team effectiveness over personal advantage, enlists others to pursue a common goal and coaches, encourages and supports others. Helps others to view change as opportunity for growth - works toward win-win, recognizes, values and acknowledges others. Is approachable, takes action, controls anger, and maintains focus when events are chaotic, stressful, under pressure and in difficult situations. Obtains and weighs all facts before making decisions and keeps criticism in proper perspective.
  • Assists with orientation of new personnel.
  • Maintains required competencies, certifications (BLS, ACLS, PALS), annual mandatories, annual health screen - tests and immunizations.
  • Assists with developing and achieving facility annual goals including but not limited to quality measures, internal and external customer satisfaction (encourage completion of surveys - using ADIET - (Acknowledge, Introduce, Explain, Thank the patient; do what you say you're going to do, respond in a timely manner, keep customers informed, if you do not know ... you find out, and manage up peers and medical staff by recognizing each other's skills and experience (patient confidence - reduced anxiety), achievements, compliments and efforts), staff satisfaction and cost containment through supply and labor management
  • Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
    • Physically demanding, high-stress environment
    • Exposure to blood and body fluids, communicable diseases, chemicals and other hazardous materials, radiation, and repetitive motions
    • Pushing and pulling heavy objects
    • Full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients
    • Manual and finger dexterity
    • Hand and eye coordination
    • Standing and walking for extensive periods of time
    • Lifting and carrying items weighing up to 50 pounds
    • Corrected vision and hearing to within normal range
    • Working under stressful conditions
    • Working irregular hours including call hours
    Work Location: Rochester, NY Travel Requirements: None Work Schedule: Monday-Friday Day & Evening Shift Benefits:
    • Medical Insurance
    • Dental Insurance
    • Vision Insurance
    • FSA - Flexible Spending Account
    • HSA - Health Savings Account
    • Life Insurance - Employer paid - 1.5x annual pay
    • Paid Family Leave
    • 3-weeks Paid Vacation annually
    • 10 Paid Holidays
    • Gratuities
    • Employee Discounts
    • Work Anniversary Milestones - Employee Bonus - 1 year/5 year/15 year/20 year/25 year
    • Quarterly Employee Feedback Survey
    Note: All duties and responsibilities stated are essential job functions. Staff members may be required to perform additional job-related duties as assigned by management. It is the policy of Lindsay House Surgery Center, LLC. to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
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