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Weekend Rn Ophthalmology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... ophthalmic medical and surgical practice. We are searching for a Full-Time Registered Nurse to ... No evenings or weekends Responsibilities: * Preoperative and postoperative patient calls * Patient ...

... ophthalmic medical and surgical practice. We are searching for a Full-Time Registered Nurse to ... No evenings or weekends Responsibilities: * Preoperative and postoperative patient calls * Patient ...

Weekend Registered Nurse

Syracuse, NY · On-site

$192 - $384/day

... weekends and weekdays. Registered Nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care as needed, with appropriate follow up to visits and documentation of care for agency clients in accordance ...

Weekend Registered Nurse

Syracuse, NY · On-site

$192 - $384/day

... weekends and weekdays. Registered Nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care as needed, with appropriate follow up to visits and documentation of care for agency clients in accordance ...

Weekend Registered Nurse

Syracuse, NY · On-site

$192 - $384/day

... weekends and weekdays. Registered Nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care as needed, with appropriate follow up to visits and documentation of care for agency clients in accordance ...

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How much do weekend rn ophthalmology jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend rn ophthalmology in the United States is $299,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $274,500.00 and $323,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the most relaxed nursing job?

A weekend RN in ophthalmology typically offers a more relaxed schedule with fewer on-call duties and predictable hours, often working part-time on weekends. Such roles usually involve outpatient care, requiring basic nursing skills and certification, and tend to have less high-pressure environments compared to emergency or ICU nursing.

What is the difference between Weekend Rn Ophthalmology vs Weekend Rn Cardiology?

AspectWeekend Rn OphthalmologyWeekend Rn Cardiology
CertificationsRegistered Nurse (RN), ophthalmology-specific trainingRegistered Nurse (RN), cardiology-specific training
Work EnvironmentEye clinics, ophthalmology departmentsCardiology clinics, hospitals
Employer & IndustryOphthalmology practices, eye care centersHospitals, cardiology clinics
Common Search & ComparisonPatient care, eye proceduresHeart monitoring, cardiac procedures

Weekend Rn Ophthalmology and Weekend Rn Cardiology both require RN licensure, but differ in specialty focus. Ophthalmology nurses work primarily in eye care settings, focusing on eye exams and procedures, while cardiology nurses handle cardiac patient care. The choice depends on your interest in eye health versus heart health, but both roles involve weekend shifts in clinical environments.

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Travel Nurse RN - Ophthalmology

Travel Nurse RN - Ophthalmology

ProKatchers

Oklahoma City, OK

Contractor

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

ProKatchers is seeking a travel nurse RN Ophthalmology for a travel nursing job in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Job Description & Requirements
  • Specialty: Ophthalmology
  • Discipline: RN
  • Start Date: 06/15/2026
  • Duration: 13 weeks
  • 40 hours per week
  • Shift: 12 hours, days
  • Employment Type: Travel

Title : RN Surgery Center

Skills: Required Skills & Experience: -1 year of experience. 

Education: Required Education: -Associate's Degree in Nursing from an accredited program. Preferred Education: -Bachelor of Science (or higher) in Nursing Board Approved Program. Required Certifications & Licensure: -Current RN License issued by the Oklahoma State Board of Nursing, or a current multistate compact RN License (eNLC). -Current Basic Life Support issued by the American Heart Association. Preferred Certifications & Licensure: -N/A null

Schedule Notes: Minimum 2 years of nursing experience. Excellent IV skills, instilling prescribed pupil-dilating drops, patient interviews, and assessments. Must be able to recover phase 1 PACU patients, manage airways, and manage pain or nausea in patients aged 6 months to age 95. ACLS and PALS required. Familiarity with surgical eye cases strongly preferred (cataracts, cornea, retina, glaucoma, plastics). Ability to maintain a fast pace and embrace teamwork.

Hours Per Day: 10.00

Hours Per Week 40.00

ProKatchers Job ID #37274429. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ophthalmology

About ProKatchers

Founded in 2016, ProKatchers Inc. is a JCC-certified organization and a recognized leader in healthcare staffing. Named one of the Fastest Growing Healthcare Staffing Firms by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) for 2023–2024, we are proud to be among the top-rated companies in our industry.

At ProKatchers, we offer both short- and long-term contracts, as well as travel opportunities for licensed and experienced healthcare professionals across the United States. We are committed to providing industry-leading benefits and personalized career support.

We understand that finding the right fit is about more than just a job—it’s about aligning your career with your lifestyle. That’s why our dedicated team of career specialists takes the time to get to know you and match you with assignments that meet your goals and aspirations.

ProKatchers has also been recognized by SIA as one of the Best Staffing Firms to Work For—a testament to our employee-first approach. We specialize in placing clinical and allied health professionals in a wide range of healthcare settings, including acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, long-term care centres, rehabilitation facilities, behavioural health canters, home and community health programs, urgent care clinics, and more.