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Glendale, AZ · On-site

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What are some common challenges faced by Locum RN Circulators when adapting to new surgical teams and facilities?

Locum RN Circulators often need to quickly acclimate to unfamiliar operating rooms, hospital protocols, and team dynamics. This can be challenging as each facility may have different equipment, documentation processes, and communication styles. To succeed, locum circulators should be adaptable, proactive in asking questions, and skilled at building rapport with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and scrub staff. Staying organized and maintaining a strong focus on patient safety ensures a smooth transition and effective performance in each new assignment.

What is a Locum RN Circulator?

A Locum RN Circulator is a registered nurse who temporarily fills in as a circulating nurse in operating rooms, typically on a short-term contract or per diem basis. Their main role is to manage the operating room environment, ensuring everything runs smoothly and safely during surgical procedures. They act as a liaison between the surgical team and other departments, handle documentation, and ensure that all necessary supplies are available. Locum RN Circulators are often hired to cover staff shortages, leaves, or busy periods. This position requires adaptability and strong clinical skills to work effectively in different hospital settings.

What is the difference between Locum Rn Circulator vs Registered Nurse Circulator?

AspectLocum Rn CirculatorRegistered Nurse Circulator
CertificationsRN license, possibly temporary or agency-specific certificationsRN license, standard certifications
Work EnvironmentTemporary assignments in various hospitals or clinicsPermanent or long-term hospital or surgical center roles
Employer UsageStaffing agencies, travel nurse companiesHospitals, surgical centers, healthcare facilities
Search IntentTemporary, short-term surgical support rolesFull-time or permanent surgical nursing roles

The main difference is that a Locum Rn Circulator works on temporary assignments through staffing agencies, providing flexible surgical support. In contrast, a Registered Nurse Circulator typically holds a permanent position within a healthcare facility. Both roles require RN licensure and involve perioperative patient care, but their employment arrangements and job stability differ.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Locum RN Circulator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Locum RN Circulator, you need a current RN license, solid perioperative nursing experience, and comprehensive knowledge of surgical procedures. Familiarity with operating room equipment, electronic health records, and adherence to infection control protocols is essential. Strong communication, adaptability, and quick decision-making skills help you integrate smoothly into different surgical teams and environments. These abilities ensure patient safety, efficient surgical workflows, and high-quality care in diverse and fast-changing clinical settings.
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RN Circulator - Full-Time - 15K sign-on bonus

RN Circulator - Full-Time - 15K sign-on bonus

Kingman Regional Medical Center

Kingman, AZ

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Collects and assesses patient health data according to hospital and unit specific policies and standards of nursing care.

  • Develops, implements, and evaluates nursing care plans based on assessment data and nursing diagnoses.

  • Practices standard precautions during patient contact and while handling contaminated materials.


Kingman Regional Medical Center rating

4.9

Company rating: 4.9 out of 10

Based on 36 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

948th of 1,003 rated hospitals


Job description

Position Title: Registered Nurse                   Position Code: RN-_______

Department: Nursing                                     Safety Sensitive:          Yes              No

Reports to: Unit Director                               Exempt Status:            Yes              No 

                                                                        

Position Purpose:

All KHI employees are expected to perform their respective tasks and duties in such a way that supports KHI's vision to be among the kindest, highest quality health systems in the country.

Works under the direction of the physician and the Arizona State Nurse Practice Act to provide nursing care to patients in compliance with nursing standards and regulations.   Utilizes the nursing process to make continuing assessments of the patient's total health needs; implements nursing interventions based on assessment data; develops and implements the nursing plan of care and evaluates the patient's response. Strives to provide excellent patient care with compassion, tact, cheerfulness, accuracy, patience, flexibility in scheduling, calmness in emergency, and ability to work well with team members, receiving and applying feedback from peers and superiors. Assists with orientation of new staff to the unit as requested.

All care is provided with kindness and compassion.

Key Responsibilities 

Quality of Care and Nursing Process

  • The nurse provides evidence-based care to prevent the development of a Healthcare Acquired Condition and hospital readmissions.
  • The nurse practices standard precautions during patient contact and while handling contaminated materials.

Assessment:  The nurse collects patient health data. 

  • Nursing assessments are completed according to hospital and unit specific  policies, procedures, and standards of nursing care.
  • Collects pertinent data from the patient, significant others, and health care providers.
  • A comprehensive patient history and physical is completed in a timely manner                                                                                                                                              and includes  biophysical, psychosocial, environmental, self-care abilities, educational, age specific, cultural, and discharge planning needs.

Diagnosis / Care Needs:  The nurse analyzes the assessment data to identify care needs. 

  • Nursing diagnoses / care needs are derived from the assessment data.
  • Involving the patient and significant other as appropriate, the nurse formulates a plan to provide appropriate care based on identified patient needs.

Implementation:  The patient's nursing care is based on identified nursing diagnoses / care needs and patient care standards, and is consistent with the therapies of other disciplines.

  • Nursing care is based on identified nursing diagnoses / care needs.
  • Nursing care is based on standards of patient care.

Evaluation:  The nurse evaluates the patient's progress towards attainment of desired outcomes.   

  • Evaluation of the patient's response to nursing care is evident in the ongoing assessment data.
  • Nursing diagnoses / care needs are revised based on reassessment data.

Clinical Lead:

  • Coordination of Nursing Personnel 
  • Coordination of Patient Care Quality and Patient Satisfaction
  • Coordination of Nursing Process and Compliance

Qualifications  

Education: Associate Degree in Nursing or graduate of a Nursing Diploma program.

Certification/Licensure:

  • Current, valid Arizona RN license or compact state RN license
  • Current BLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross

Unit Specific Requirements:

Medical Surgical Units:

  • Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire. 

Pediatrics:

  • PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 6 months of hire 

Intensive Care Unit/ Progressive Care Unit:     

  • ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required upon hire
  • Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire

Women's Services:    

  • NRP certification required within 6 months of hire/transfer
  • ACLS through American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 3 months of hire/transfer
  • S.T.A.B.L.E. required within 6 months of hire/transfer
  • AWHONN Fetal Monitor Course:
  • Basic course to be completed within 6 months of hire/transfer
  • Intermediate course to be completed within 12 months of hire/transfer

Emergency Department:      

  • ACLS and PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required within 3 months of hire 
  • Emergency Severity Index (ESI) training required within 6 months of hire
  • TNCC required within 24 months of hire

Hemodialysis:

  • ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
  • Basic ECG within 3 months of hire

Clinical Decision Unit:

  • Basic EKG competency within 3 months of hire

ECHO:

  • ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
  • Basic ECG competency within 30 days of hire. 

Surgical Services/Circulator

  • ACLS and PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross within 90 days of hire
  • Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
  • Minimum five (5) years of experience for incumbent hired into a full-time shift working a weekend, evening, or night shift 
  • Minimum one (1) year of experience in one or more of the following: Endo, Ortho, General, Urology, Robotics, Pulmonary or GYN, if hired into a seasonal position. 
  • Incumbents hired into a full-time shift for weekends or evenings will not have to take call

Surgical Services/PACU/Outpatient:

  • ACLS and PALS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross within 90 days of hire.
  • Minimum one year of experience in an acute care or med surg setting
  • Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire
  • Minimum five (5) years of experience for incumbent hired into a full-time shift working a weekend, evening, or night shift 
  • Incumbent hired into a full-time shift and scheduled a weekend or evening shift will not have to take call

Cath Lab:

  • ACLS from American Heart Association or American Red Cross required upon hire
  • ECG competency upon hire
  • Minimum of 2 years' experience as a Registered Nurse

Cardiology:

  • Basic EKG competency within 30 days of hire

Clinical Lead:

Maintains BLS/ACLS/PALS through American Heart Association or American Red Cross, TNCC, De-escalation techniques, NRP, Basic EKG, and ESI, as required, per RN position description for assigned area(s).

Preferences 

Education: Bachelor's in nursing

Experience: Experience working in respective clinical area is desired

Unit Specific Preferences:

Medical Surgical Units:

  • Certified Medical-Surgical Nurse encouraged 
  • ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross preferred

Pediatrics:

  • One-year acute pediatric experience 
  • Certified Pediatric Nurse encouraged

Intensive Care Unit/Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit:     

  • Certified Critical Care Nurse encouraged
  • Cardiac Medicine Certified and/or Cardiac Surgery Certification encouraged for CVICU
  • One-year PCU experience preferred

Progressive Care Unit:

  • Two years acute care experience
  • Progressive Care Certified Nurse encouraged

Women's Services:    

  • Two years of recent labor, delivery, post-partum, and newborn experience
  • Inpatient Obstetrical Nursing Certification encouraged
  • Lactation Nursing Certification encouraged

Emergency Department:      

  • One-year Acute Med/Surg nursing
  • CCRN or CEN encouraged

 Acute Rehab:     

  • One year Rehabilitation experience 
  • Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse encouraged
  • FIMS certification

Hemodialysis:

  • One year of Hemodialysis experience preferred or one year of Critical Care experience
  • Certified Dialysis Nurse encouraged

Clinical Decision Unit:

  • ACLS certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross

ECHO:

  • Two years acute care experience 

Surgical Services/Circulator:

  • CNOR encouraged

Surgical Services/PACU/Outpatient:

  • CPAN and CAPA encouraged

Cath Lab:

  • One-year CCU, ICU or ED experience preferred

Special Position Requirements 

Exposure Categories: Category I: Expected duties have routine potential for exposure to blood, body fluids or tissues

Other potential hazard(s): possible exposure to chemical, biological, and radioactive substances; possible exposure to hostile individuals

Work Requirements 

  • Able to handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
  • Demonstrates good oral and written communication skills.
  • Able to manage technical business equipment i.e., phone, fax, computer etc.
  • Able to assist with the movement of an adult patient weighing up to 300 lbs.
  • Able to care for patients with infectious diseases.
  • Able to sit for 3-5 hours per day; Able to stand for 3-5 hours per day; Able to walk for 3-5 hours day.
  • Incumbent must be able to: distinguish appropriate colors
  • Capable of consistently reaching and/or working above and below shoulder level

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: 

This job description applies to all KHI facilities and is representative of the essential job duties this position will perform. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

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Position Description Created / Revised: 02/25/25; 04/17/2025; 9/25/25; 2/18/26; 3/11/26


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