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Registered Nurse; RN - LDRP

Job in Lincoln City, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97367, USA
Listing for: Samaritan Health Services
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-29
Job specializations:
  • Nursing
    Pediatric Nurse, Obstetrics, Healthcare Nursing, Neonatal/ NICU Nurse
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Registered Nurse (RN) - LDRP

Summary

The Registered Nurse (RN) is accountable for utilizing the nursing process to provide safe, age‑appropriate, direct and indirect patient care, while practicing within the scope of practice of the Oregon State Board of Nursing.

Department Description

The LDRP team offers labor, delivery and recovery including post‑partum and newborn care by a highly trained team of nurses and medical staff in a family centered caring and medically safe environment. All sites are trained in GYN surgical care.

Experience, Education & Qualifications
  • Current unencumbered Oregon RN license required.
  • Healthcare Provider Level BLS required upon hire.
  • ACL‑S required within 90 days of hire.
  • NRP and STABLE required within six (6) months of hire.
  • Basic fetal monitoring skills required.
  • Previous experience in labor and delivery preferred. Will train qualified RN with perinatal experience.
  • Previous perinatal nursing experience preferred.
  • Experience in stabilization of the newborn preferred.
  • One (1) year experience as general duty nurse with emphasis on adult and/or pediatric nursing preferred.
  • Previous experience in stabilization of the high‑risk neonate preferred.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Social perceptiveness:
    Ability to work with a diverse population from pediatrics to geriatrics. Basic understanding of age‑related differences in caring for and/or communicating with patients and caregivers. Possess personal sensitivity to the needs and experiences of others and a non‑judgmental attitude towards persons of differing standards, values, lifestyles, and ages.
  • Adaptability/flexibility:
    Ability to respond quickly and appropriately to situations that may arise with high risk or diverse patient populations. Ability to adjust actions in relation to others and adapt to offer best possible care to patients.
  • Time management:
    Ability to organize, plan and prioritize work to complete within required time frames and to follow‑up on pending issues. Ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously and thrive in dynamic fast‑paced environments and under pressure.
  • Communication:
    Effective written and oral communication skills to explain complex issues, exchange information between team members, and tactfully discuss issues.
  • NLH LDRP All:
    Ability to function effectively in crisis situations. Possess critical, independent thinking skills. Basic knowledge of lactation.
  • NLH LDRP – Labor and Delivery:
    Knowledge of the physical and psychological changes of pregnancy, birth and the immediate post‑partum period for the mother and her neonate. Ability to initiate appropriate interventions during the immediate newborn period, accepts responsibility for actions. Possess assessment skills specific to the high‑risk pregnancy. Ability to initiate an intravenous line. Basic knowledge of pharmacodynamics of anesthesia and analgesia.
  • NLH LDRP – Nursery:
    Knowledge of the physical and psychological changes of the neonate immediately after birth, and during the newborn period. Ability to initiate appropriate interventions during the immediate newborn period. Possess assessment skills specific to the high‑risk neonate.
  • NLH LDRP – Post‑partum Gynecological Unit:
    Knowledge of the physical and psychological changes of pregnancy, birth and the immediate post‑partum period for the mother and her neonate. Ability to initiate appropriate interventions in caring for the family after delivery. Knowledge of the physical and psychological changes of the gynecologic patient. Ability to initiate appropriate interventions in caring for the surgical patient.
Physical Demands
  • Climb – stairs (rare: 1‑10% of the time; occasionally: 11‑33%; frequently: 34‑66%; continually: 67‑100%)
  • Lift
    • Floor to waist (0‑36″): 40–60 lbs (occasionally); 0–20 lbs (walk level surface)
    • Waist to eye (up to 54″): 20–40 lbs (occasionally); 0–20 lbs (standing)
    • Knee to chest (24‑54″): 0–20 lbs
    • Overhead (54″ and above): 0–20 lbs
  • Carry
    • 1‑handed, 0–20 lbs
    • 2‑handed, 20–40 lbs (occasionally)
    • 2‑handed, 0–20 lbs (walk level surface)
  • Squat – static (hold >30 sec) repeatedly
  • Rotate trunk – standing and sitting
  • Reach – upward and forward
  • Pull: 20‑40 lbs force; 0‑20 lbs force
  • Push: 0‑20 lbs; 20‑40 lbs; 40‑60 lbs; 60 or more lbs
  • Manual dexterity – hands/wrists, finger dexterity, pinch fingers
  • Stand, bend forward at waist, grasp hand/fist, push (various forces)
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