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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Aug 17, 2026
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Length: 8 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a Labor & Delivery RN for a night-shift OB unit requiring 2+ years experience and EFM certification.
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Acute care setting in the OB unit of a hospital, providing labor and delivery, LDRP, and postpartum care
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Unit includes 4 L&D beds, 1 LDRP bed, 1 OR suite, 1 PACU/recovery bed, and 6 postpartum beds, with approximately 647 births annually
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Cares for low-risk OB patients and stable newborns >/= 36 weeks gestation, as well as high-risk OB patients followed by MFM, with Level 1 perinatal/nursery designation for the State of IL
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Responsible for stabilization of the newborn and serving as circulator for C-sections
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Titrates drips such as Pitocin and Magnesium
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Utilizes EPIC EMR along with Philips fetal monitoring and OBIX for 24/7 central fetal monitoring surveillance
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Charge Nurse and House Supervisor coverage provided each shift
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Certified nurse aids serve as OB techs and surgical scrub techs for C-sections, with main OR staff as backup
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Works 12-hour night shifts, 7p-7:30a
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Weekend requirement of 3 weekends in a 6-week schedule
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Floating required as an RN, helping hands, or 1:1 safety sitter for high-risk fall, safety, or newborn opioid withdrawal patients; no floating to inpatient Behavioral Health unit
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Travelers may float 0-3 shifts per week between OB, ICU, Med/Surg, and ED units, including between SEMC Ottawa and Peru locations
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Active IL RN license or confirmation that application process has been initiated
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Current certifications required: ACLS (AHA), BLS (AHA), C-EFM (Electronic Fetal Heart Monitoring), and NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)
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Minimum 2 years of RN experience required
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EPIC EMR experience
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Must produce a negative drug screen for all panels as OSF is a Drug-Free Campus
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Monitor fetal heart rate strips and communicate concerns to providers as needed
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1-2 days of unit-specific orientation provided, plus 12 hours of non-billable general orientation
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Holiday rotation required based on unit staffing and census needs during the assignment
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Standby or low-census on-call may apply depending on shift needs
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Dress code allows personal choice of scrub color, but hospital-provided scrubs are required when caring for patients in the OR for C-sections
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Local candidates with a permanent address within 50 miles of the facility are eligible for a local pay rate
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No radius requirement for eligibility to work this assignment