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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Apr 6, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a critical need Postpartum (Mother Baby) position in Honolulu, HI, requiring an active HI RN license and night shift availability.
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Hospital-based postpartum unit setting in Honolulu, HI
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Night shift: 7:15 PM – 7:45 AM (12-hour shifts)
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36 hours per week
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13-week contract
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EMR: Epic experience preferred
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Caseload includes postpartum mothers and newborns, including high-risk cases requiring medications such as Magnesium, Oxytocin, and Insulin
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Procedures include electronic fetal monitoring, IV administration, lab draws, urine point-of-care testing, capillary blood glucose testing, iStat, adult cardiac monitoring, and newborn heel sticks/venipuncture
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Active HI RN license required (must be active at time of consideration; pending licensure not accepted)
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Current BLS and Advanced Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certifications required
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Minimum 1 year of recent (within the last 3 years) full-time equivalent postpartum or related nursing experience
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Graduate of an accredited nursing program
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Demonstrated experience with electronic fetal monitoring
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Demonstrated experience with IV skills and lab draws
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Demonstrated knowledge of high-risk medication administration (Magnesium, Oxytocin, Insulin)
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Demonstrated knowledge of newborn monitoring equipment, including pulse oximetry and cardiac monitoring
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Demonstrated knowledge of bili-blankets/lights and radiant warmers
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BSN preferred
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Minimum 3 years of labor and delivery experience preferred
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Minimum 3 years of postpartum experience preferred
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Last 4 digits of SSN and date of birth required for consideration
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Responsibilities include maternal-newborn teaching and supporting gynecological/post-operative bladder training
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Local candidates are accepted and receive the same rate as travel candidates
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Candidates who have worked with Kaiser Permanente as a contingent worker may not exceed two cumulative years of assignment without a minimum 90-day break in service