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Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical ... Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers)

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How much do laser rn jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average weekly pay for laser rn in Connecticut is $2,003.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,353.85 and $2,488.46 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Laser RN job?

A Laser RN (Registered Nurse) is a licensed nurse who specializes in performing laser treatments for medical and cosmetic procedures. They work in dermatology clinics, med spas, or healthcare facilities, using laser technology for skin treatments, hair removal, tattoo removal, and other non-invasive procedures. Their responsibilities include patient assessment, pre- and post-treatment care, and ensuring laser safety protocols. Proper training and certification in laser therapy are typically required in addition to an RN license.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Laser Rn position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Laser RN, you need strong clinical nursing skills, a valid RN license, and specialized training or certification in laser safety and procedures. Familiarity with laser equipment, safety protocols, and electronic health records is essential. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and a caring bedside manner help foster trust and ensure patient comfort. These skills and qualities are vital for delivering safe, effective treatments and maintaining high standards of patient care in medical or aesthetic settings.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Laser RN?

As a Laser RN, your daily responsibilities include assessing patients, preparing them for laser procedures, operating laser equipment, and monitoring patient safety throughout treatments. You will also educate patients about pre- and post-procedure care, maintain accurate medical records, and ensure all safety guidelines are strictly followed. Collaboration with physicians, dermatologists, or other healthcare providers is common, especially when developing care plans or responding to any complications. This role requires a balance of technical proficiency and compassionate patient care.

What job categories do people searching Laser Rn jobs in Connecticut look for? The top searched job categories for Laser Rn jobs in Connecticut are:
Surgical Technologist

Surgical Technologist

Waterbury Hospital

Waterbury, CT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Waterbury Hospital rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

203rd of 999 rated hospitals


Job description

SCOPE OF POSITION:

Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist functions in the OR as a surgical scrub performing a variety of technical and other activities following established methods and procedures.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assist the surgeon or interventionist as a scrub technologist or assistant, providing and assisting with instrumentation and supplies as needed.
  • Consistently demonstrate expertise in scrubbing and assisting surgeons.  Prepare cases by utilizing preference cards and seeking out information from heads of service.
  • Scrub according to O.R. policy and AORN standards.  Be aware of breaks in technique and immediately report them and initiate intervention.
  • Anticipate physician's needs as it relates to the specific procedure and patient population.
  • Assist other team members to meet department goals.
  • Assist the RN in providing care, offer suggestions and collaborate to improve the plan of care.
  • Maintain awareness of room assignments; participate in setup and clean-up; maintain required supplies, instruments and equipment according to type of case; care for specimens and cultures. Ensure patient safety as well as safety for team members and self. Perform sponge, instrument and sharp counts according the OR Policy, maintains knowledge and practice of sterile technique.
  • Promote teamwork and effective working relationships.
  • Manage time efficiently.
  • Assume educational and professional development.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Graduate of a national accredited surgical technology program.
  • Ability to obtain surgical technologist certification from a national certifying body no later than 18 months after completion of national accredited surgical technology program.
  • Ability to maintain patient confidentiality.
  • Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time.
  • Ability to see tiny objects (i.e. small needles, eye sutures, ear tubes, prosthesis and lenses).
  • Manual dexterity and coordination in order to assemble complicated equipment (drills & lasers).
  • Ability to work in a time oriented environment including exposure to all patients' elements (i.e.,
    blood borne pathogens)
  • Physical requirements: lifting and pulling of patients, heavy supplies, pushing stretchers, and standing and walking.
  • May be exposed to environmental hazards such as anesthetic gases or by-products.
  • Exposure to radiation, hazardous chemicals, toxins, electrical hazards and loud noises.
  • BLS certified required
  • Must have basic computer skills and ability to access internet and other programs applicable to Waterbury Hospital procedures.
  • Perform automated functions that fall within job responsibility.


THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION COVERS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DUTIES PERFORMED BUT DOES NOT EXCLUDE OTHER OCCASIONAL WORK ASSIGNMENTS NOT MENTIONED, THE INCLUSION OF WHICH WOULD BE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FACTOR DEGREES ASSIGNED TO THIS JOB.