Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA), Cardiovascular Operating Room (CVOR) (62691)
Company: Memorial Health
Location: Alexandria
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Min USD $42.68/Yr. Max USD $68.28/Yr. Overview $20,000 Sign on
Bonus Available The CVOR Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA)
position is responsible for the care of a designated group of
patients in a structured setting through the appropriate
utilization of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and
evaluation. Provides care appropriate to the age of the patients
served on his/her assigned unit. Demonstrates knowledge of the
principles of growth and development relative to patients served
and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the
patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed
to identify each patient's requirements relative to their
age-specific needs, and to provide the care needed as described in
the department's policies, procedures, and standards of care.
Performs the harvest of the saphenous vein graft for bypass
surgeries under the direction of the surgeon. Embodies the Memorial
Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy,
Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and
values. Recruiter: Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner
@mhsil.com Qualifications Education: - BSN preferred
Licensure/Certification/Registry: - Licensed as RN in State of
Illinois required. - Current CPR certification per policy required
- Current ACLS certification required. Experience: - Previous
experience in a CVOR setting preferred Other
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: - Demonstrated ability to consistently
exceed above average performance requirements in all three
operating room roles: scrubbing, circulating and first assisting. -
In order to perform safely in a direct patient care role, the RN
must be able to position and/or transfer an average adult patient
and possess gross coordination sufficient to perform other patient
care duties as required. Must be able to withstand prolonged
periods of standing. Must be able to perform difficult manipulative
skills such as IV insertion and IM injections. - Environmental
working conditions include exposure to blood, bodily fluids and
tissue, contagious diseases and/or radioactive or other potentially
hazardous materials. - Attends all JCAHO, OSHA, and hospital/nurse
manager specified mandatory in-services. - Validates competencies
and obtains credentials as identified in unit specific
requirements. Responsibilities 1. Commitment to the Profession -
Participates in establishing and improving the standards of nursing
practice (including but not limited to MMC patient care guidelines,
policies and procedures and national specialty standards of nursing
care.) 1. Understands and utilizes written standards of nursing
practice. - Exhibits self-direction for identifying professional
goals and learning needs. Shares professional knowledge through
collaboration and education. - Develops and implements a plan to
meet identified needs. Shares nursing practice knowledge with
peers. - Demonstrates awareness of unit, organizational and public
policies that effect health care delivery and nursing practice. -
Demonstrates awareness of and utilizes unit and Nursing Division
policies in daily practice. 1. Autonomy - Demonstrates professional
judgment and accountability; clarifies and promotes differentiated
nursing practice. - Demonstrates accountability for practice which
supports Nursing Division Mission/Vision and Core Beliefs. Daily
performance reflects nursing scope of practice/licensure.
Appropriately delegates components of patient care. - Aims to
provide nursing care that exemplifies best in practice. - Exhibits
creativity, flexibility, and effectiveness. - Demonstrates
creative, flexible and effective problem-solving techniques.
Identifies and refers atypical/complex problems to appropriate
persons in a timely manner. 1. Responsibility to Society -
Encourages health and safety in the work environment. -
Demonstrates compliance with the health and safety principles
necessary to avoid/prevent injury to self/others. - Demonstrates
accountability for the legal/ethical standards of nursing practice.
- Practices within established legal/ethical guidelines of nursing
practice. Supports the patient's/significant other's rights of
self-determination. 1. Expertise - Use of the nursing process: -
Cares for designated group of patients as follows: - Demonstrates
knowledge and clinical competence necessary to provide care
appropriate to the patient type and individual needs of patients
served on the assigned unit. - Applies knowledge of growth and
development relative to patients served. - Appropriately and
consistently documents on the Patient Profile. - Completes holistic
patient assessments and demonstrates in-depth and complete
knowledge of assigned patients' stories. - Utilizes ClinDoc and
Surginet electronic documentation to communicate the patient's
story and plan of care in exchange of shift reports to ensure
continuity of care. - Uses appropriate interpersonal skills. -
Consistently acts and communicates in a professional manner that
enhances patient/family/employee/ physician satisfaction.
Discourages gossip and complaining with and about others.
Consistently responds constructively to difficult situations and/or
conflicts. Promotes team effectiveness. 1. Embodies the Memorial
Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy,
Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and
values: - SAFETY: Prevent Harm - I put safety first in everything I
do. I take action to ensure the safety of others. - COURTESY: Serve
Others - I treat others with dignity and respect. I project a
professional image and positive attitude. - QUALITY: Improve
Outcomes - I continually advance my knowledge, skills and
performance. I work with others to achieve superior results. -
EFFICIENCY: Reduce Waste - I use time and resources wisely. I
prevent defects and delays. 1. Specialized Responsibilities -
Initiates appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first
assistant; if trained to do so. - Provides hemostasis to reduce
potential for post-operative infection and potential for
fluid-volume deficit by clamping and/or ligating vessels, using
electrosurgical cautery, applying direct pressure, applying
chemical agents that promote coagulation, and other means as
directed by surgeon. - Provide exposure of the operative site
through the appropriate use of retractors and other instruments and
through suctioning and sponging. - Uses surgical instrumentation
skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as
directed by the surgeon. - Handle all varieties of tissue
appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood
supply. - Sutures skillfully all varieties of tissue with the
appropriate suture, materials and suturing techniques. - Able to
interact with perfusion in getting patient ready for bypass and
able to assist surgeon with cannulation. - Must be proficient in a
circulator, scrub, and first assistant role. - Reviews patient
positioning; makes recommendations to surgical team based on
individual patient needs and surgical requirements. - Coordinates
the surgical team in appropriate draping technique for assigned
procedures. - Demonstrates advanced knowledge of surgical anatomy.
- Saphenous vein graft harvest - Able to describe anatomy and
physiology of the vascular system. - Demonstrates excellent
knowledge of sterile technique. - Demonstrate ability to perform
and/or assist in preoperative planning including chart review for
pre-existing conditions that may affect harvest, review and
interpret pertinent testing such as saphenous vein mapping to aid
in decision making. - Able to recognize potential complications and
adaptations to decrease the occurrence of complications - Able to
demonstrate safe, competent technique in endoscopic harvest of
saphenous vein under the direction of the surgeon. - Able to
prepare and properly handle vein conduit prior to surgeon
preparation for grafting. - Maintains competence by performing a
minimum of 12 cases per calendar year. 1. Performs other related
work as required or requested. The intent of this job description
is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and
responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents
may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically
presented in this description.
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