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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jun 8, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Labor & Delivery position requiring a minimum of 3 years of L&D experience and NRP certification, working straight nights in an acute care hospital setting.
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Acute care hospital Labor & Delivery unit with 19 beds
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Patient population includes L&D, postpartum mom/baby couplets, gynecological surgical postop, high-risk obstetric, and newborn patients
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Nurse-to-patient ratios: 1:1–1:2 for L&D, 1:3 for mom/baby couplets, and 1:5–6 for combined mom/baby and gyn assignments
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Equipment includes fetal monitors, suction, oxygen, and vital signs monitors; OBIX documentation and centralized monitoring used for L&D; Epic used for gyn patients
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Epic EMR experience preferred
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12-hour straight night shifts, with occasional day shifts
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Every other weekend and holiday required
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Float to newborn nursery and NICU as needed
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13-week contract
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Active ND or Compact RN license required
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Current certifications required: BLS, ACLS, and NRP
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STABLE certification preferred but not required
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Minimum 3 years of L&D experience required
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Experience in mother/baby, and gyn care required
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Fetal monitoring experience required
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Two professional references required: one from a supervisor within the last 12 months of relevant experience, and one from a peer or supervisor in the same specialty within the last 3 years
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All certifications must be active and in hand — no pending certifications accepted
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Responsibilities include nursing care during labor and delivery (including high-risk patients), postpartum mom and baby care, and gyn surgical postop care
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Navy blue scrubs required for gyn and mom/baby care; hospital-provided scrubs for L&D
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Orientation is 36 hours
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Candidates with a permanent address within 80 miles of the facility are not eligible for this position
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Candidates who have previously worked at any Sanford Health location must have an end date at least 6 months prior to the start of this assignment