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Urology Rn Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Registered Nurse * Dedicated office support staff Requirements: * MD/DO * Board Certified in Urology * Urology fellowship required * BLS certification * Hospital privileges required (temporary ...

Perm CRNA

Beloit, WI ยท On-site

$350K - $380K/hr

Cases include general, ortho, GI, OBGYN, ENT, urology, podiatry, and opthamology. CRNA may occasionally need to place an epidural during normal business hours. Compensation Package - - No call nights ...

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How much do urology rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for urology rn in Wisconsin is $44.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.99 and $52.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Urology RN job?

A Urology RN is a registered nurse who specializes in caring for patients with urological conditions, such as kidney stones, urinary tract infections, incontinence, and prostate disorders. They assist with diagnostic procedures, educate patients on treatment options, and provide post-operative care. Urology RNs work in hospitals, clinics, and specialty practices, supporting both patients and physicians in maintaining urinary and reproductive health.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Urology Rn position, and why are they important?

A Urology RN requires strong clinical nursing skills, in-depth knowledge of urinary and reproductive system disorders, a nursing degree, and an active RN license. Familiarity with urology-specific procedures, electronic health records (EHR), and specialized equipment such as catheters and bladder scanners is essential. Excellent communication, patient education abilities, and attention to detail help RNs support patients throughout sensitive treatments. These competencies are critical for delivering safe, compassionate, and effective care to urology patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

What does a typical day look like for a Urology RN?

A typical day for a Urology RN involves assisting physicians with procedures such as catheterizations, cystoscopies, and patient assessments, as well as managing pre- and post-operative care. You will educate patients about treatment plans, medications, and self-care techniques, often addressing sensitive or personal concerns in a supportive manner. Collaboration with surgeons, other nurses, and multidisciplinary teams is common, ensuring comprehensive and seamless care for each patient. You may also review lab results, chart in EHR systems, and help coordinate follow-up appointments, making adaptability and organization essential skills in this role.

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Infographic showing various Urology Rn job openings in Wisconsin as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Locum Tenens, 70% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $93,390 per year, or $44.9 per hour.

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Department: Med Tele RN - 8N *Certifications Required: BLS* **Local Rate: Candidates living within 80 miles of the facility. Client rates reduced by $8.00/hour.** - # Beds: 27 - Nurse:Patient Ratios: Day/Eve 1:4-5 Noc 1:6 this is our model -- poss (uncommon) higher if working short 1:7 - Common diagnosis / Types of patients: Oncology/hematology; general medical; gi bleed; PE/DVT; sepsis; chf &copd; pneumonia; FTT; weakness; etc. - Experience or 'Must have' skills: No oncology or chemotherapy knowledge required. - Use our internal nurses to meet treatment needs. Must have acute care experience and comfort with complex patients. Prefer prior travel experience. Must have experience with drips. Will not take travel pairs or part of a travel pair. - Are RN's required to titrate drips: Yes - Common titratable &/or set rate drips: Insulin, heparin, cardizem, nitro, amiodarone; octreotide. Also blood transfusions (must be comfortable managing and titrating drips as needed) - Are there Tele/Monitor Techs on this unit? Are RN's required to read their own strips? What brand are the tele monitors?: Centralized tele techs monitor and read strips--nurses not required. There are monitors on the unit to see basic rhythm. RNs asked to be Tele aware. - Charge Nurse/House Supervisor? Does the charge nurse take an assignment?: Charge nurse and House Supervisor on all shifts. Charge nurse takes a modified patient assignment (Days 1:2-3, Nights 1:4). Travelers may be asked to step into Charge if they are comfortable, especially on night shift. - Are there Nurse Aides on this unit/Ratios: Yes, nurse aids ratios 1:7-9 on day/eve; 1:14 overnight (max) - RT/Equipment: RT oversees multi units, in house 24/7; could be continuous c-pap, bi-pap, high flow O2 - Shifts & Scheduling: Schedule made out be scheduler, but will work with travelers to scheduling requests. Cannot guarantee block scheduling. We do our best to accommodate block scheduling but cannot fully guarantee it. 7-730 days (ask for flexibility to do 11-2330 of all day shift or a variable schedule (days/eves)), 1900-0730 (nights). - Weekend Requirements: Every other (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) - Holiday Requirements: 2/3 for winters, every other during other times - Is there Call or a Standby requirement?: No - Floating Requirements?: First to float, within med-surg units; out of med surg only for observer need or helping hands/ tasking (floating done in 4 hour increments) - Scrub Color/Dress Code/Scrubs Provided?: Currently any color scrub; no logo from other health systems - Unit/Department Specific Orientation: Orientation is 1 day with computer training/cbt/regulatory and one 12 hr shift on the floor. *MUST note in submission if clinician has ever worked for Marshfield. If clinician previously worked with Marshfield, they must have an end date 6 months prior to their submission date.* All clinicians must clock in and out at facility Date Entered On: 11/9/2025