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Afternoon Rn First Assist Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

OR RN - First Assist

Stamford, CT

$56.60 - $70.75/hr

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**Certified Registered Nurse First Assistant (CRNFA) required** Who we are: Spire Orthopedic Partners is a growing national partnership of orthopedic practices that provides the support, capital and ...

Travel RNFA First Assist

Greenwich, CT · On-site

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TNAA TotalMed RN is seeking a travel nurse RN First Assist for a travel nursing job in Greenwich, Connecticut. & Requirements * Specialty: First Assist * Discipline: RN * Duration: 13 weeks * 40 ...

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Travel Nurse RN - First Assist

Greenwich, CT · On-site

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First Assist * Discipline: RN * Start Date: 09/08/2026 * Duration: 13 weeks * 40 hours per week * Shift: 10 hours, days * Employment Type: Travel Travel Nursing: Registered Nurse First Assistant ...

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Travel Nurse RN - First Assist

Greenwich, CT · On-site

  • Medical

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First Assist * Discipline: RN * Start Date: 09/08/2026 * Duration: 13 weeks * 40 hours per week * Shift: 10 hours, days * Employment Type: Travel Trustaff Job ID #2172073. Pay package is based on 10 ...

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RN - First Assist

New Brunswick, NJ · On-site

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RN - First Assist Pride-Health offers eligible employees comprehensive healthcare coverage (medical, dental, and vision plans), supplemental coverage (accident insurance, critical illness insurance ...

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Afternoon Rn First Assist information

What is an afternoon RN first assist?

Afternoon RN First Assistants are registered nurses who work primarily in the afternoon and assist surgeons during surgical procedures. They are specially trained to provide intraoperative care, including tasks such as suturing, controlling bleeding, and handling surgical instruments. Their role is critical for ensuring patient safety and supporting the surgical team, especially during afternoon or later shifts. These nurses generally hold additional certifications in perioperative nursing and first assist duties.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an afternoon RN first assist?

To excel as an Afternoon RN First Assist, you need a registered nursing license, perioperative experience, and completion of a First Assistant certification program such as CNOR or CRNFA. Familiarity with surgical instruments, sterile techniques, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure safe and efficient surgical procedures, optimal patient outcomes, and seamless collaboration with surgical teams.

What are common challenges faced by an afternoon RN first assist, and how can they be managed?

As an Afternoon RN First Assist, you may encounter challenges such as adjusting to variable surgical schedules, managing post-operative patient care during shift transitions, and ensuring clear communication between surgical teams and evening staff. Effective time management and strong collaboration skills are essential to provide continuity of care and address any complications that arise late in the day. Proactively communicating with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nursing staff helps streamline workflows and maintain patient safety, even as the hospital environment becomes quieter in the afternoon and evening hours.

What is the difference between Afternoon Rn First Assist vs Afternoon Surgical Tech?

AspectAfternoon Rn First AssistAfternoon Surgical Tech
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, First Assist certificationSurgical Technologist certification (CST), OR experience
Work EnvironmentOperating rooms, assisting surgeons during proceduresOperating rooms, preparing instruments and assisting surgical team
Employer & IndustryHospitals, surgical centers, healthcare providersHospitals, outpatient surgical centers, clinics

Afternoon Rn First Assist and Afternoon Surgical Tech roles both work in surgical environments, but the RN First Assist provides direct surgical assistance with patient care and has RN licensure, while Surgical Techs focus on preparing instruments and supporting the surgical team. The RN First Assist typically requires advanced certifications and licenses, whereas Surgical Techs need specialized training and certification. Both roles are essential in supporting surgical procedures in healthcare settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Rn First Assist jobs in New York?

The most popular types of Rn First Assist jobs in New York are:

What cities in New York are hiring for Afternoon Rn First Assist jobs?

Cities in New York with the most Afternoon Rn First Assist job openings:

$56.60 - $70.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

**Certified Registered Nurse First Assistant (CRNFA) required**

Who we are:  

Spire Orthopedic Partners is a growing national partnership of orthopedic practices that provides the support, capital and operational resources physicians need to grow thriving practices for the future. As a Management Services Organization (MSO), Spire provides the infrastructure for administrative operations that allows practices to operate at their highest level, so doctors can focus their efforts on what matters most – patient care. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, the Spire network spans the Northeast with more than 165 physicians, 1,800 employees, 285 other clinical providers and 40 locations in New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. 

What you’ll do:

Assists the surgeons with surgery, wound closure and dressing. Facilitates patient and procedure flow through the OR and ensures the provision of high-quality patient care on a day-to-day basis. The Operating Room Nurse First Assist practices within the Patient and Family Centered Care Model and will assess, plan, implement and evaluate care for patients, coordinate ancillary staff and collaborate with interdisciplinary health care team.

ACCOUNTABILITIES: (include, but are not limited to)

  • Assist Surgeon with surgery, wound closure and dressing
  • Surgical tasks include, but are not limited to, opening and closing surgical sites, exposure of the surgical site, harvesting grafts, dissecting tissue, removing tissue, implanting devices, and altering tissues
  • Positions the patient per the surgeon’s instruction
  • Provides visualization of the operative site by ensuring appropriate placement and securing of retractors with or without padding. Packs site with sponges, uses digital manipulation of tissue, suctions, irrigates and uses proper body mechanics to prevent obstruction of the surgeon’s view.
  • Utilizes appropriate techniques to assist with hemostasis by clamping or cauterizing vessels or tissue, tying or ligating clamped vessels or tissue, applying hemostatic clips and placing local hemostatic agents.
  • Participates in volume replacement or auto transfusion techniques as appropriate.
  • Utilizes appropriate techniques to assist with closure of body planes. Closes skin with method per surgeon’s directive (suture, staples, etc.).
  • Selects and applies appropriate wound dressings.
  • Provides assistance in securing drainage systems to tissue.
  • Safely and competently administers pharmaco-therapeutics, adhering to medication policies, procedures, practices and standards, and monitors the outcomes based on the patient’s response to treatment.
  • Demonstrates skill in the use of appropriate equipment.
  • Assists the surgeon during specific procedures. Performs other functions during surgery as directed.
  • Assists with the positioning, prepping and draping of the patient. May perform these actions independently, if directed by the surgeon.
  • Maintains knowledge of basic knot tying techniques to include two handed tie, one handed tie and instrument tie.
  • Assists the surgeon at the completion of the procedure by affixing and stabilizing all drains; cleaning the wound and applying dressings; assisting with the application of casts, splints, special dressings and abduction devices.
  • Removes sutures and/or skin staples/clips during intra-operative phase, at surgeon’s request.
  • Performs other duties as assigned

Who you are: 

Qualifications:

  • Minimum three years of recent operating room nursing first assist experience
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills: Ability to communicate professionally (i.e. using expressive vocabulary that communicates a complete and detailed message, avoiding spelling errors, employing a respectful tone)
  • Ability to maintain enthusiasm while facing a high volume and a large variety of duties
  • Ability and interest in learning procedures and software functionalities that could improve the effectiveness and efficiency of individual and department efforts
  • Organized, with the ability to prioritize and multi-task
  • Extremely reliable, patient and professional
  • Reacts calmly and effectively under stress
  • Interprets, adapts and applies guidelines and procedures appropriately
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective and professional working relationships with patients, medical staff, coworkers and the public by demonstrating empathy and tact
  • Must be a team player with a positive attitude, the ability to work effectively with a diverse population, and the ability to demonstrate patience and professionalism
  • Promotes teamwork through collaboration, represents the practice in a professional manner, and maintains the strictest confidentiality on all patient issues

REQUIREMENTS: 

  • Active CT Registered Connecticut Nurse license
  • Certified Registered Nurse First Assistant (CRNFA) required
  • Associate Degree in Nursing, BSN preferred
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support must be obtained within 90 days of employment start date
  • Basic Cardiac Life Support must be obtained within 30 days of employment start date
  • PALS Pediatric Adv Life Supt must be obtained within 90 days of employment start date

What we offer:  

  • Excellent growth and advancement opportunities  
  • Dynamic environment  
  • Access to a diverse network of practitioners  
  • Broad infrastructure of tools and programs to enhance the employee experience     
  • Competitive Compensation  
  • Generous PTO   
  • Benefits package: health, dental, vision, 401(k), etc.  

We are an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified Applicants are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex, or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), gender identity or gender expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition as defined by applicable state or local law, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ordinances (referred to as “protected characteristics”).