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Stop Loss Rn Jobs in Maine (NOW HIRING)

RN CIRCULATOR

Caribou, ME · On-site

$34.50 - $50.54/hr

V. fluids, medications, blood loss, and implants. * Performs other work related duties as assigned ... Must have a current RN Maine license. * Maintains current BLS. * Obtains ACLS and PALS within 1 ...

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Stop Loss Rn information

What is a Stop Loss RN?

A Stop Loss RN is a registered nurse who reviews medical claims and patient records to evaluate the necessity, accuracy, and cost of healthcare services for insurance companies or employers. They help determine whether claims exceed stop-loss insurance thresholds, which protect insurers or self-funded employers from excessive financial risk. This role involves assessing medical necessity, verifying coding accuracy, and collaborating with case managers, providers, and insurance teams. Strong analytical skills and clinical expertise are essential for making informed decisions on high-cost claims.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Stop Loss RN?

As a Stop Loss RN, your typical day involves reviewing high-cost medical claims, verifying the medical necessity of treatments, and assessing policy compliance to determine insurance coverage. You’ll collaborate closely with clinical staff, insurance specialists, and sometimes directly with healthcare providers to gather relevant information and ensure accurate case evaluations. Many Stop Loss RNs also prepare detailed reports and participate in case conferences. This role often combines remote desk work with communications across multidisciplinary teams, creating a dynamic environment well-suited for nurses looking to leverage their clinical expertise in an insurance or administrative setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Stop Loss RN position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Stop Loss RN, you need in-depth clinical nursing experience, a strong understanding of insurance policies and claims, and RN licensure. Familiarity with medical claims adjudication systems, electronic health records, and utilization review platforms is typically required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and attention to detail set top performers apart in this role. These skills are important to effectively review complex medical cases, ensure appropriate healthcare coverage, and collaborate with both providers and insurers.

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$34.50 - $50.54/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
Schedule: Full-Time / 40 Hours
Shift: Days 7a-3p + Call
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Pay Range
$34.50 - $50.54 per hour
The compensation range listed above represents the good-faith range Cary Medical Center anticipates relying upon when making an offer for this position. Starting pay is determined based on factors including, but not limited to, experience, education, certifications, internal equity, and market conditions.
Job Summary:
The Registered Nurse (RN) in this role is a specialized perioperative nurse, responsible for providing expert care before, during, and after surgical procedures. After completing additional education and training, this nurse serves as the key coordinator of all activities in the operating room - including the management of personnel, equipment, supplies, and the surgical environment.
The RN Circulator ensures effective communication among all members of the surgical team in sterile attire and serves as a patient advocate, educator, research consumer, and professional role model. Responsibilities may also include monitoring patients during local procedures, back injections, and throughout the recovery phase.
At Cary, we take great pride in our workplace culture - so much so that our employees have voted us one of the 2025 Best Places to Work in Maine for the fifth consecutive year. Here, you'll join a supportive and collaborative team where your skills and contributions truly make a difference.
Essential Duties:
  • Interprets clinical and diagnostic data, recognize the abnormal, and reports to MD/ Anesthesia/ODS, or other OR staff members.
  • Verifies completeness of chart, assesses needs of the patient.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of surgical procedures by initiating nursing care according to the needs of patients; coordinate supplies, knowledge of usage of various equipment. Maintains a safe, calm, and clean atmosphere.
  • Documents all necessary information, including sponge and needle counts, I.V. fluids, medications, blood loss, and implants.
  • Performs other work related duties as assigned or delegated.
  • Complies with local, state and federal laws and regulations.

Requirements
License Requirements:
  • Must have a current RN Maine license.
  • Maintains current BLS.
  • Obtains ACLS and PALS within 1 year of hire

Availability:
  • Depending on department staffing needs, you may be asked to work nights, weekends, and holidays.

Equal Employment Opportunity:
Cary Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal or Maine law.
Contact:
  • To view the full job description or request additional information, please contact Kelly at 207-498-1311 or email klandeen@carymed.org.
  • We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, retirement, and paid time off. To view the complete benefits package, click here: Benefit Information. .
Cary Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer & Provider

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