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Ldrp Nurse Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Medium Work exert/lift up to 50 lbs. force occasionally, and/or up to 20 lbs. frequently, and/or up to 10lbs. constantly * 1 year of L&D or LDRP nursing experience required Preferred * Bachelors ...

SIGN ON BONUS$$$ We are looking for an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) to join our LDRP team in Jacksonville, FL. This is a Full-Time night position in our Labor and Delivery unit at Baptist ...

SIGN ON BONUS$$$ We are looking for an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) to join our LDRP team in Jacksonville, FL. This is a Full-Time night position in our Labor and Delivery unit at Baptist ...

SIGN ON BONUS$$$ We are looking for an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) to join our LDRP team in Jacksonville, FL. This is a Full-Time night position in our Labor and Delivery unit at Baptist ...

Registered Nurse LDRP Location: Lincoln City, Oregon Pay Rate: $70/hr - $74/hr Contract: 13 Weeks Shift: Night Shift, 7:00 PM - 7:30 AM Schedule: Rotating weekends; one 12-hour call shift required ...

Travel LDRP RN

Albany, OR · On-site

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Malone Healthcare - Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN LDRP - Labor Delivery Recovery & Postpartum for a travel nursing job in Albany, Oregon. & Requirements * Specialty: LDRP - Labor Delivery ...

Job Title: RN LDRP City: Albany State: OR Job Type: Travel Discipline: RN Speciality: LDRP Facility Setting: Short Term Acute Care (STAC) Accepting Locals per Radius Rule? - Contract Length: 13 weeks ...

Travel RN LDRP Job Title: RN LDRP City: Salida State: SD Job Type: Travel Discipline: RN Speciality: LD Facility Setting: Short Term Acute Care (STAC) Accepting Locals per Radius Rule? Contract ...

RN LDRP

Globe, AZ · On-site

RN LDRP City: Globe State: AZ Job Type: Travel Discipline: RN Speciality: LDRP Facility Setting: Short Term Acute Care (STAC) Contract Length: 13 weeks Shifts: Nights Shift Details: 12 hours Weekly ...

LDRP RN

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$32 - $50/hr

A hospital in Fort Myers, FL is seeking an experienced LDRP RN to join its labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum nursing team. The role. The LDRP RN provides continuous nursing care across all ...

Registered Nurse-LDRP

Sidney, MT · On-site

$2.5K - $2.8K/wk

Registered Nurse - Labor & Delivery (LDRP) Location: Sidney, Montana Pay Rate: $2,500-$2,808 /Week Contract: 13 Weeks Schedule: Night Shift | 6:45 PM - 7:00 AM Experience: Minimum 1 Year of Labor ...

Travel LDRP RN

Longmont, CO · On-site

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Medlivo is seeking a travel nurse RN LDRP - Labor Delivery Recovery & Postpartum for a travel nursing job in Longmont, Colorado. & Requirements * Specialty: LDRP - Labor Delivery Recovery ...

A hospital in Fort Myers, FL is seeking an experienced LDRP RN to join its labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum nursing team. The role. The LDRP RN provides nursing care across the full ...

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How much do ldrp nurse jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average weekly pay for ldrp nurse in the United States is $2,449.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,971.15 and $2,875.00 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an LDRP nurse?

An LDRP nurse is a registered nurse who specializes in the care of women throughout the Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum (LDRP) stages of childbirth. These nurses provide continuous support and medical care to mothers and newborns in a hospital setting, often in a single room where all stages of the birthing process take place. LDRP nurses are trained to handle labor and delivery, monitor fetal and maternal health, assist with pain management, educate families, and provide postpartum care. Their role is crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of both mother and baby during and after childbirth.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an LDRP nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as an LDRP (Labor, Delivery, Recovery, Postpartum) Nurse, you need a nursing degree, current RN licensure, and specialized knowledge in obstetrics and neonatal care. Familiarity with fetal monitoring systems, electronic health records, and birthing equipment is essential, and certifications such as Basic Life Support (BLS) and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) are often required. Compassion, resilience, and strong communication skills help LDRP nurses provide emotional support and coordinate care with patients and families. These skills are crucial to ensuring patient safety, positive birth experiences, and effective teamwork in a high-stakes, dynamic environment.

What are some common challenges LDRP nurses face when balancing the care of both mothers and newborns during their shifts?

LDRP nurses often encounter the challenge of managing care for both laboring mothers and their newborns, sometimes simultaneously. This dual responsibility requires strong prioritization and multitasking skills, as nurses must monitor maternal well-being, support the labor process, and promptly transition to newborn assessment and care after delivery. Effective collaboration with physicians, midwives, and support staff is crucial to ensure both mother and baby receive timely, high-quality care. Additionally, adapting quickly to changes—such as unexpected complications—can be demanding but is a vital part of the role.

What is the difference between Ldrp Nurse vs Neonatal Nurse?

AspectLdrp NurseNeonatal Nurse
CredentialsRN license, specialized neonatal certificationsRN license, neonatal intensive care certifications
Work EnvironmentLabor and delivery units, maternity wardsNeonatal intensive care units (NICU), nurseries
Employer & IndustryHospitals, maternity clinicsHospitals, specialized neonatal care centers
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both Ldrp Nurses and Neonatal Nurses work in hospital settings and require neonatal certifications, Ldrp Nurses focus on labor, delivery, and postpartum care, whereas Neonatal Nurses specialize in caring for newborns in NICUs. The roles differ mainly in patient age group and specific responsibilities, but both are vital in maternal and neonatal healthcare.

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Infographic showing various Ldrp Nurse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 58% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 22% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $127,355 per year, or $61.2 per hour.

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Job Summary

We are seeking experienced LDRP Registered Nurses for a 13-week travel assignment in Albany, Oregon.

This position is ideal for an RN with strong recent experience across the full Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum continuum. Candidates must be comfortable independently managing laboring patients, assisting with deliveries, interpreting fetal monitoring, and providing postpartum and newborn care.

This is a float-pool role, so nurses must be flexible, adaptable, and willing to work across multiple points of care based on staffing and patient needs.

Candidates must have at least 2 years of recent labor experience, an active Oregon RN license, required maternal-child certifications, and strong Epic proficiency.

Key Responsibilities

        Provide nursing care to patients throughout labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum.

        Perform comprehensive maternal and fetal assessments.

        Monitor fetal heart rate patterns and uterine activity.

        Recognize abnormal fetal monitoring findings and escalate concerns appropriately.

        Independently manage patients in active labor.

        Support vaginal deliveries and other obstetric procedures.

        Provide immediate postpartum nursing care to mothers.

        Perform newborn assessments and provide routine newborn care.

        Monitor maternal and newborn conditions following delivery.

        Support breastfeeding, bonding, and patient education.

        Administer medications and treatments according to provider orders and facility protocols.

        Respond appropriately to maternal, fetal, and neonatal emergencies.

        Participate in patient handoffs and interdisciplinary communication.

        Maintain accurate and timely documentation in Epic.

        Float to different maternal-child care areas and other approved points of care as required.

        Travel between assigned care locations when operationally necessary.

        Follow hospital safety, infection-control, and obstetric-care standards.

Required Experience

Candidates must have:

        Minimum 2 years of recent Labor & Delivery experience

        Experience with labor management

        Experience providing delivery care

        Strong fetal monitoring experience

        Postpartum nursing experience

        Newborn care experience

        Ability to work independently in an LDRP environment

        Ability to float between appropriate maternal-child health areas

        Ability to travel between multiple care sites as required

        Proficiency using Epic

Required Licensure & Certifications

Candidates must have:

        Active, unencumbered Oregon Registered Nurse license

        BLS - Healthcare Provider Level

        ACLS - American Heart Association

        NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Program

        NIHSS certification

All required credentials must remain current throughout the assignment.

Preferred Certifications

The following are preferred:

        Fetal Monitoring Certification

        STABLE certification

Education Requirements

        Graduate of an accredited nursing program

        Verification of a high school diploma or equivalent is required for applicable moderate-complexity testing requirements

Key Clinical Skills

Strong candidates should be comfortable with:

        Labor and delivery nursing

        LDRP nursing

        Labor management

        Fetal heart rate monitoring

        Vaginal delivery support

        Maternal assessment

        Postpartum care

        Newborn assessment

        Newborn care

        Maternal-fetal monitoring

        Patient and family education

        Emergency response

        Clinical documentation

        Epic

        Interdisciplinary communication

        Floating between related units

Float & Travel Requirements

This is a float-pool position, and flexibility is essential.

Candidates must be willing to:

        Float between appropriate maternal-child health units

        Work at multiple points of care

        Travel between designated work locations as assigned

        Use a personal vehicle for work-related travel when required

A valid driver's license and reliable transportation may be necessary to meet travel requirements.

Schedule Requirements

        Night Shift

        Three 12-hour shifts per week

        36 hours per week

        Exact shift times may vary based on department scheduling.

        Weekend and holiday coverage may be required based on unit needs.

        Float assignments may vary throughout the contract.

Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate is an experienced LDRP RN who is comfortable managing patients throughout the full maternity care continuum and can adapt quickly to different units and care settings.

You should have strong fetal monitoring skills, solid postpartum and newborn experience, excellent clinical judgment, and the flexibility required for a float-pool assignment.

This opportunity may be a strong fit for professionals currently working as a:

        LDRP RN

        Labor & Delivery RN

        L&D RN

        Mother/Baby RN

        Postpartum RN

        Maternal Child Health RN

        Women's Services RN

        Travel LDRP RN

Equal Opportunity

We are an equal opportunity employer and consider qualified applicants based on education, experience, licensure, certifications, clinical skills, and the requirements of the position.