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Volunteer Rn First Assist Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

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Volunteer Rn First Assist information

How can I volunteer as an RN?

To volunteer as a registered nurse (RN), you should contact local healthcare organizations, hospitals, or community health programs that accept volunteer RNs. Many organizations require current licensure, CPR certification, and sometimes specific training or background checks. Volunteering often involves assisting with patient care, health education, or administrative tasks in healthcare settings.

Is RNFA in demand?

Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA) roles are in increasing demand due to a growing need for specialized perioperative nursing skills in surgical settings. RNFAs with certification and experience in the operating room are sought after, especially in hospitals and surgical centers aiming to improve patient outcomes and efficiency.

What do RN first assistants do?

RN first assistants are registered nurses trained to work alongside surgeons during procedures, providing support by handling tissue, assisting with suturing, and managing surgical instruments. They work in operating rooms, often requiring certification and knowledge of sterile techniques to ensure patient safety and efficient surgical flow.

How to get first assist RN?

To become a Volunteer RN First Assist, you typically need to be a licensed registered nurse with experience in surgical or emergency settings. Additional certifications such as Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) are often required, along with training specific to first assist roles. Gaining relevant clinical experience and completing specialized training programs can help qualify for these positions.

What is the difference between Volunteer Rn First Assist vs Surgical Technologist?

AspectVolunteer Rn First AssistSurgical Technologist
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, First Assist certificationPost-secondary education, Certified Surgical Technologist (CST)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, surgical centers, assisting surgeons during proceduresOperating rooms, preparing surgical instruments, assisting during surgeries
Industry UsageUsed in healthcare settings requiring RN-level skills for surgical assistanceCommonly employed in surgical teams for instrument handling and setup

The Volunteer Rn First Assist and Surgical Technologist roles both support surgical teams but differ mainly in credentials and scope. The Volunteer Rn First Assist is an RN with specialized training to assist during surgeries, while the Surgical Technologist focuses on preparing instruments and assisting under supervision. Both roles are vital in surgical settings, but the RN First Assist typically has more advanced medical training and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Rn First Assist jobs in Wisconsin? The most popular types of Rn First Assist jobs in Wisconsin are:
What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Volunteer Rn First Assist jobs? Cities in Wisconsin with the most Volunteer Rn First Assist job openings:

Registered Nurse (RN) - Full-Time 1st Shift

Lake Country Health Services

Summit, WI

$51.75/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

#LI-BW1

Registered Nurse (RN) - Wages up to $51.75 per Hour Based on Experience!

Now Hiring PM Shift Part Time



If you value being a leader, working in a progressive environment, and having opportunities to grow in your career, our center is The Right Choice for you! TEXT: RN LAKE to (833) 381-4565 to Apply

Summary of Position:

Under the supervision of the Unit Manager/ADON/DON, the RN assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of residents/patients for a shift of duty. Nursing care is provided through assessment, implementations, and evaluation of the plan of care. The RN adheres to the standards of care for the area, manages the environment to maintain resident/patient safety, and supervises the resident/patient care activity performance by nursing assistants and helpers. Follows all North Shore's policies and procedures. Performs duties as defined by the State Nurse Practice Act. Follows where applicable JCAHO standards.


Who We're Looking For
  • An RN with an active license and a heart for elder care
  • Someone who values teamwork, accountability, and pride in their work
  • Must have and maintain current CPR certification
  • Able to use necessary supplies and equipment (feeding pumps, oxygen, treatment trays, medication cart, etc.).
  • Able to calculate drug dosage
  • Meets all health requirements imposed by law
  • Ability to relate positively, effectively, and appropriately with residents, families, community members, volunteers and other center staff
  • Able to read, write, speak and understand English
  • Demonstrated basic computer knowledge and ability with an aptitude to learn company applications
  • Skilled nursing experience preferred-but passion and attitude matter most
  • New graduates welcome with training and support provided


Benefits:
  • Health insurance for full-time employees starting the first of the month following 30 days of employment
  • Dental and vision insurance for full and part-time staff
  • 401(K) Program for full and part-time staff
  • 6 paid holidays plus one floating holiday for full-time staff
  • Company paid life insurance for full-time staff
  • Voluntary life and disability insurance for full-time staff
  • Paid Time Off


Rain Pay App

  • On-demand pay app, allows you to transfer a portion of your paycheck before payday. You can borrow up to 50% of the pay you generated from the prior day(s) shift. The amounts borrowed are deducted from your checks each pay period.


Our mission is to establish a culture that reinforces the values necessary to be the premier health services provider and employer in each of the communities we serve. We understand that choosing where you want to go in your career is a big decision. We would like the opportunity to show you that North Shore Healthcare is the Right Choice for you.
If you're ready to work somewhere you're known, supported, and appreciated-not just scheduled-we'd love to meet you.