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Rotating Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

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Bly, OR · On-site

$30 - $39/hr

Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) / Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) - Full Time Southeast Oregon | Rotating Schedule | $30 - $39/hr A leading healthcare system in Southeast Oregon is seeking a ...

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What is the difference between Rotating vs Nurse?

AspectRotatingNurse
CertificationsBasic healthcare certifications, often including CPR and first aidRegistered Nurse (RN) license, BSN or ADN required
Work EnvironmentVaried departments, hospitals, clinics, rotating through specialtiesSpecific department or specialty, such as pediatrics, ER, or ICU
Employer & IndustryHospitals, healthcare facilities, clinicsHospitals, clinics, healthcare organizations
Work ScheduleShift rotations across departments, often 8-12 hoursScheduled shifts in a specific department, typically 8-hour shifts

Rotating roles involve healthcare professionals working across multiple departments or specialties, gaining diverse experience. Nurses typically specialize in a specific area, providing focused patient care. While both roles require healthcare certifications, rotating staff need versatility, whereas nurses need specialized licenses. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job opportunity.

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Rotating jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Rotating job openings:
Infographic showing various Rotating job openings in Oregon as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

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Posted 17 days ago


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1ST TIMERS OK - PEND LIC PACU RN - Req 9626 Will position float between units: Yes Is on-call required? Yes typically 2 days a week plus some weekends on rotation Are weekends required? Yes Call Shift rotation Friday 0630- 0630 Monday Are block schedules required?

No What are expected ratios? see note in special req Special requirements: This is a PACU and Pre-Anesthesia Combined Unit. The applicant must be proficient in pre-anesthesia and post anesthesia care.

Patient Ratios: Providence Seaside has a blended (combined) pre-anesthesia/PACU Department. In Blended Postanesthesia Care: Perianesthesia units may provide Phase I, Phase II, and/or Extended Care within the same environment. This may require the blending of patients and staffing patterns.

In the blended environment, the perianesthesia registered nurse uses clinical judgment based on patient acuity, nursing observations, and required interventions (care based on preoperative interventions and type of procedure) to determine staffing needs in the pre-anesthesia environment in alighnment with recognized standards (ASPAN) and state staffing regulations. Call is shared equally by the RNs. Typically, 2 days a week plus some weekends on rotation.

Weekday call starts between 1530 and 1800 depending on the daily staff end times and ends at 0600. Call Shift rotation Friday 0630- 0630 Monday Are 48 hours approved: No Hospital Highlights Type of Facility: Critical Access Total Staffed Beds: 23 Scrub Color: All (incl. Outpatient PT): Any Color; OR/L&D: provided Charting: Epic Parking Cost: No Fee