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Moderate Sedation Nurse Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Procedure Nurse

Searcy, AR · On-site

$32.25 - $44/hr

Moderate Sedation - The Moderate Sedation Nurse is responsible for administering moderate sedation within the RN Scope of Practice in compliance with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and the ...

Procedure Nurse

Searcy, AR · On-site

$32.25 - $44/hr

Moderate Sedation -- The Moderate Sedation Nurse is responsible for administering moderate sedation within the RN Scope of Practice in compliance with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and the ...

Procedure Nurse

Searcy, AR · On-site

$32.25 - $44/hr

Moderate Sedation -- The Moderate Sedation Nurse is responsible for administering moderate sedation within the RN Scope of Practice in compliance with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and the ...

Procedure Nurse

Searcy, AR · On-site

$32.25 - $44/hr

Moderate Sedation -- The Moderate Sedation Nurse is responsible for administering moderate sedation within the RN Scope of Practice in compliance with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and the ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation in a fast paced environment. Nurses can pick up in multiple locations if desired, but a multi-state ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation. We have a locations in Newtown, PA, Baltimore, MD, and several in the Washington D.C. area. Nurses ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation in a fast paced environment. Nurses can pick up in multiple locations if desired, but a multi-state ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation. This is a PRN position with a requirement of one shift worked per month. Shift hours are typically 7 ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation. This is a PRN position with a requirement of one shift worked per month. Shift hours are typically 7 ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation in a fast paced environment. Nurses can pick up in multiple locations if desired, but a multi-state ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation in a fast paced environment. Nurses can pick up in multiple locations if desired, but a multi-state ...

Nurses will need to be proficient in starting IVs and monitoring patient under moderate sedation. We have a locations in Newtown, PA, Baltimore, MD, and several in the Washington D.C. area. Nurses ...

The IR Sedation Nurse is responsible for the assessment of patients including the development, evaluation, and modification of the plan of care for patients receiving moderate sedation for surgical ...

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How much do moderate sedation nurse jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average weekly pay for moderate sedation nurse in the United States is $2,448.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $2,009.62 and $2,875.00 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a moderate sedation nurse?

Moderate Sedation Nurses are registered nurses specially trained to monitor and care for patients who are receiving moderate (conscious) sedation during medical procedures. They are responsible for assessing the patient before, during, and after sedation, ensuring patient safety, monitoring vital signs, and managing any potential complications. These nurses work closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals to provide comfort and support while maintaining strict safety protocols. Their role is essential in a variety of settings, such as endoscopy suites, radiology departments, and outpatient procedure centers.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a moderate sedation nurse?

To thrive as a Moderate Sedation Nurse, you need strong clinical assessment skills, in-depth knowledge of sedation medications, and current licensure as a Registered Nurse, often with certifications like ACLS and PALS. Familiarity with patient monitoring systems, IV sedation equipment, and electronic health records is typically required. Attention to detail, calmness under pressure, and effective communication help ensure patient safety and comfort during procedures. These skills and qualities are crucial for promptly identifying and responding to complications, delivering safe sedation care, and supporting procedural teams.

What challenges do moderate sedation nurses face during procedures, and how can they be managed?

Moderate Sedation Nurses frequently encounter challenges such as monitoring patients’ vital signs while maintaining effective communication with the procedural team. Managing unexpected patient reactions, such as airway compromise or changes in consciousness, requires quick thinking and adherence to established protocols. Staying calm under pressure and staying updated on sedation medications and emergency interventions are essential. Collaboration with physicians and other nurses ensures patient safety and a smooth workflow during procedures.

What is the difference between Moderate Sedation Nurse vs Dental Nurse?

AspectModerate Sedation NurseDental Nurse
CredentialsRN license, sedation certificationDental nursing qualification, certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient settingsDental offices, clinics
Industry UsageMedical, surgical, anesthesia supportDental care, patient assistance
Common Search/ComparisonYesNo

The Moderate Sedation Nurse and Dental Nurse roles both require specialized certifications and work in healthcare settings. While the Moderate Sedation Nurse focuses on administering sedation in various medical environments, the Dental Nurse supports dental procedures and patient care. Both roles are essential in their respective fields, but they differ mainly in work environment and specific responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Moderate Sedation Nurse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 27% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $127,312 per year, or $61.2 per hour.

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Job description

Job Title: Procedure Nurse
Supervisor: Clinical Director
Employment Type: Full-Time
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
Location: Various
Requirements
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
The position of Procedure Nurse is responsible for assisting the physician and other staff with caring for the patient before, during and after procedures.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
During procedures, the essential functions of the Procedure Nurse position can be divided into the following three categories - (a) Circulating, (b) Moderate Sedation, and (c) Pre/Post-Operative. On any given day, the Procedure Nurse may be responsible for performing some or all of these functions, depending on the nature of the procedure, the direction of the Provider and the number and qualifications of other nurses present during the procedure.
Circulating - In the procedure room, the Circulating Nurse manages all necessary care, assisting the team in maintaining and creating a comfortable, safe environment, for the patient and observing the team from a wide perspective. The Circulating Nurse uses critical thinking and assessment to direct care and activities for the team for the patient's best interest. The essential functions of this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Understanding principles of asepsis and sterile technique.
(2) Must be knowledgeable about how to separate specialized equipment used in the procedure room.
(3) Inventories all items both pre-post procedure.
(4) Prepares procedure room for patient/procedure.
(5) Ensures that the correct procedure is performed on correct patient using at least two patient identifiers.
(6) Response to life-saving situations based on nursing standard and protocol.
(7) Must be knowledgeable about how to position a patient to prevent complications and injury.
(8) Opening sterile supplies and overseeing/maintaining a sterile field.
(9) Follows facility's OSHA safety rules and procedures.
(10) Assisting patient in transferring patient from stretcher to procedure table and vice versa.
(11) Assisting the sedation nurse with record, timekeeping and monitoring vital signs.
(12) Applying appropriate monitors before each procedure.
(13) Reporting any pertinent information to pre/post op nurse.
(14) Other related duties as assigned.
Moderate Sedation - The Moderate Sedation Nurse is responsible for administering moderate sedation within the RN Scope of Practice in compliance with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and the Arkansas Nurse Practice Act. The essential functions of this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Demonstrating knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, cardiac arrhythmia recognition and complications related to sedation/analgesia medications.
(2) Observes and checks all monitors prior to procedure to ensure proper function and patient safety.
(3) Assessing total patient care requirements before, during and after administration of sedation/analgesic medication.
(4) Understanding principles of oxygen delivery, respiratory physiology, transport/uptake. And demonstrating the ability to use oxygen delivery devices.
(5) Recognizing potential complications of sedation/analgesia for each type of agent being administered.
(6) Possessing the required knowledge and skills to assess, diagnose and intervene in the event of complications or undesired outcomes to institute nursing interventions in compliance with orders (including standing orders) and institutional protocols.
(7) Follows facility's OSHA safety rules and procedures.
(8) Other related duties as assigned.
Pre/Post-Operative - The Pre/Post-Operative Nurse provides quality care to the perioperative patient. Responsible for clinical partnering with physicians and other staff so that patients achieve their desired outcome. The essential functions of this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Assessing patients prior to and after procedures.
(2) Ensuring operative consents are signed, dated and timed.
(3) Obtaining and recording vital signs before and after procedure.
(4) Initiating intravenous therapy when applicable.
(5) Responsible for educating the perioperative patient about the risks and benefits associated with procedures as well as what to expect after procedures.
(6) Assessing patients' post-operative condition to ensure that all discharge criteria have been met.
(7) Recording findings in patient record.
(8) Monitoring patient for condition changes and reporting any changes to physician.
(9) Performing intervention duties in case of emergency.
(10) Other related duties as assigned.
CORE COMPETENCIES
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Strong telephone communication skills
  • Knowledge of current medical terminology to communicate with physician, staff, and patients
  • High level of attention to detail
  • Strong organization, filing, and time management skills
  • Basic computer literacy and typing
  • Patient focused

REQUIRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
The position requires a valid, unrestricted Arkansas Registered Nurse license, ACLS and BLS certification, current influenza vaccination, proof of current TB skin test. One (1) year of prior relevant experience is preferred.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are expected to include 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional overtime may be required. The position operates in a professional office environment and the incumbent, in the course of performing this position, spends time writing, typing, speaking, listening, driving, seeing (such as close, color and peripheral vision, depth perception and adjusted focus), sitting, walking, standing, and reaching. The incumbent may operate any or all of the following standard office equipment including but not limited to multi-line telephone system, postage mater, facsimile machines, calculator, photocopy machine, computer/printer, and coffee maker. The incumbent may operate medical equipment. The work environment characteristics and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
OTHER
Employee performance, in part, is evaluated based upon completion of the tasks listed herein. PTCOA/ISI reserves the right to change this job description at any time according to business needs and/or assign tasks that it may deem appropriate. This document does not represent a contract of employment, and employment with PTCOA/ISI may be terminated by the employee or employer at any time, for any reason.

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