Registered Nurse – General, Urology & Colorectal Surgery
Listed on 2026-01-28
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Nursing
RN Nurse, Surgical Assistant
Overview
Employment Type: Full time
Shift: Rotating Shift
Description: eph’s Health, we prioritize your growth, well-being, and work-life balance while maintaining excellence in patient care.
When you join our team, you can expect:
Career advancement in an environment where safety and support are top priorities.
A three-day workweek for enhanced work-life balance.
Improved staffing, including the integration of a dedicated RN onsite virtual nurse.
The option for daily pay, giving you access to your earnings immediately after your shift.
Complimentary access to our 24/7 on-campus fitness center to support your health and wellness.
24-hour leadership support to ensure you re always set up for success.
eph’s Health, we’re not just building a healthcare team—we’re creating a community where you can thrive personally and professionally.
Currently offering up 10,000 in sign-on/retention bonus for qualified applicants.
Our specialties include urology, colon-rectal surgery, general surgery, and renal disease including peritoneal dialysis at the bedside. Specialized training includes CORE EKG and PD classes. We offer a variety of schedule options to accommodate different preferences and needs including full time, part time and Baylor weekend options for higher base pay.
Unit 3-1 is a fast-paced, patient-focused surgical unit specializing in the care of individuals undergoing general, urologic, and colorectal procedures, as well as patients with renal disease including those receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD) at the bedside. This is a telemetry class 2 floor, providing continuous cardiac monitoring to patients as needed. The majority of patients are post-operative surgical cases arriving primarily from the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), with some direct admits from surgeons’ offices or the Emergency Department (ED).
Patient care involves management of drains, wounds, wound vacs, G-tubes, J-tubes, ostomies, urostomies, peritoneal dialysis, continuous bladder irrigation, and occasional chest tubes. Ventilator support is not provided on this unit.
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