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Participates in various quality activities as appropriate and as directed by the Charge Nurse Operating Room, Director of Nursing, Medical Director and/or the Quality Committee(s). The Operating Room ...

Participates in various quality activities as appropriate and as directed by the Charge Nurse Operating Room, Director of Nursing, Medical Director and/or the Quality Committee(s). The Operating Room ...

Operating Room Nurse Manager

Waterbury, CT · On-site

$38 - $52/hr

Direct reports include: RNs, CSTs, and Surgical Assistants. Provides support and directs the Operating Room staff in the clinical area to optimize the care delivery process and patient flow. Works ...

Deliver direct patient care in the operating room setting * Ensure aseptic techniques are maintained during procedures * Collaborate with surgical team members to provide excellent patient outcomes

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Operating Room Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Operating Room Director, you need expertise in surgical procedures, healthcare management, and a relevant clinical degree such as RN or surgical technologist certification, often accompanied by leadership experience. Familiarity with hospital information systems, surgical scheduling software, and regulatory compliance standards is critical. Exceptional leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills enable successful team management and efficient coordination of surgical services. These skills ensure patient safety, operational efficiency, and high-quality outcomes in a complex surgical environment.

What are some common challenges faced by an Operating Room Director and how can they be addressed?

Operating Room Directors often face challenges such as managing staff schedules to ensure adequate coverage, coordinating between surgeons, nurses, and support staff, and maintaining high standards for patient safety and infection control. Balancing administrative duties with clinical oversight can be demanding, especially during periods of high surgical volume or unexpected emergencies. Effective communication, strong organizational skills, and proactive problem-solving are essential for addressing these challenges and ensuring smooth, efficient OR operations.

What does an Operating Room Director do?

An Operating Room Director is responsible for overseeing the daily operations and management of the surgical services department in a hospital or healthcare facility. This role includes supervising staff, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, managing budgets, and coordinating surgical schedules to optimize patient care and safety. The Operating Room Director also implements policies and procedures, collaborates with surgeons and other healthcare professionals, and works to improve operational efficiency. Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills are essential for this position.

What is the difference between Operating Room Director vs Surgical Services Manager?

AspectOperating Room DirectorSurgical Services Manager
CredentialsRN, BSN, or higher; management experienceRN, BSN, or related healthcare management background
Work EnvironmentHospital OR departments, overseeing surgical operationsHospital surgical units, managing staff and procedures
ResponsibilitiesStrategic planning, policy development, staff oversightScheduling, resource management, staff coordination

The Operating Room Director typically holds a higher-level leadership role with strategic responsibilities, while the Surgical Services Manager focuses more on daily operations and staff management within surgical units. Both roles require healthcare credentials and experience in surgical environments, but the Director often has broader administrative duties.

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Registered Nurse - Operating Room

Registered Nurse - Operating Room

MedHQ

Norwalk, CT

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Norwalk Surgery Center is offering an excellent opportunity for an Operating Room Registered Nurse (Full Time / Part Time / PRN/Per Diem) to join our multi-specialty Ambulatory Surgery Center in Norwalk, CT. 

 

Duties of Position: Accountable for the provision of nursing care in the assigned intra-operative areas of the surgery center.  Ensure patient needs are met in accordance with instructions of physician and facility administrative procedures.  Participates in various quality activities as appropriate and as directed by the Charge Nurse Operating Room, Director of Nursing, Medical Director and/or the Quality Committee(s). The Operating Room nurse must set priorities in planning cases and making clinical decisions.  They are a resource for complex decision making and establishing individualized plan of care for the peri-operative patient.

Accountabilities / Responsibilities: 

  • Effectively organizes time, equipment, supplies, and personnel.
  • Uses equipment effectively by anticipating patient needs and providing appropriate care.
  • Confirms that proper techniques and procedures are used according to accepted Standards of Practice and organizational policies and procedures.
  • Assists with the ordering, receiving, and storage of supplies.
  • Maintains order and cleanliness of the intra-operative area.
  • Maintains surgical services as assigned, in accordance with written policies and in compliance with various regulatory and accrediting agencies and is responsible for quality patient care.
  • Assists with the development and monitoring of the standards of assigned areas pertaining to the operating room, sterilization and decontamination, and corresponding ancillary areas.
  • Responsible for efficient and effective patient care and quality improvement.
  • Helps in determining goals for assigned area and effectively manages resources to achieve the goals.
  • Maintains a collegial relationship with physicians to ensure quality patient care.
  • At the direction of the Director of Nursing, maintains an adequate inventory for assigned area, including, but not limited to, equipment and supplies.
  • Assists in recruitment, selection, training, supervision, and retention of operating room/corresponding ancillary area employees.
  • Assists with staffing assigned area and performing daily operational processes.
  • Responsible for fostering an environment that promotes staff growth and development.
  • Supervises and adheres to Surgery Center policies, procedures, and safety programs.
  • Participates in Quality Committee(s), Medical Leadership Committee, as requested, and/or assigned. 
  • Proactively seeks to continuously improve patient care and operations.
  • Exhibits competency in performing all functions of assigned area or duties.
  • Responsible for other functions as assigned by the Director of Nursing and/or the Administrator.

Qualifications/Requirements:

  • Registered Professional Nurse with valid CT state license
  • Previous work experience in an ambulatory surgery setting or acute hospital operating room of no less than one (1) year.
  • BCLS certification
  • ACLS certification within six months of hire date if not already obtained