Registered Nurse - OB/GYN
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Nursing
Obstetrics, Nurse Practitioner
We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse to provide Obstetric Inpatient (OB/GYN) nursing services within the Navajo Area Indian Health Service. As a proactive health advocate for the American Indian and Alaska Native populations, you will deliver comprehensive, culturally acceptable care in a remote and rural setting. This role covers Labor and Delivery, Postpartum Couplet Care, and Newborn Levels I and II.
Join our mission to provide essential healthcare services to the 557+ federally recognized tribes. Your expertise makes a direct impact on the health and sovereignty of the Native people.
$182,000 - $182,000 a year
Location:
Northern Navajo Medical Center (NNMC), Shiprock, NM
Work Schedule:
12-hour shifts (7:00 AM/PM to 7:30 PM/AM); alternating 3 and 4 shifts per week. Includes weekends and holidays.
- Labor & Delivery:
Perform admissions and assessments; manage high-risk cases including trial of labor after C-section, placental abruption, fetal distress, and substance use history. - Postpartum & Couplet Care:
Provide post-op C-section recovery, manage "Baby Friendly" initiatives, and administer phototherapy or IV antibiotics for newborns. - Newborn Level II:
Assist with umbilical line insertion, intubation, oxygen delivery via blender, and stabilization for transfer. - Clinical Duties:
Administer medications (Oxytocin, Magnesium Sulfate, Blood products), manage Jada insertions, and circulate as an OR nurse for surgical procedures. - Flexibility:
Floating to other nursing departments (as a sitter, on transport, or to other units) is required based on patient care needs.
- Experience:
Minimum of 24 months of total nursing experience, with at least 2 years specifically in OB/GYN nursing. - Licensure:
Current, valid, and unrestricted nursing license from any U.S. State, Territory, or the District of Columbia. - Certifications:
- Fetal Monitoring (AWHONN)
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) - American Heart Association
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association
- Skills:
Proficiency in Information Technology/Electronic Health Records (EHR) and a valid motor vehicle operator’s license (if required by specific duties).
- Cultural Awareness:
Must demonstrate respect for American Indian and Alaska Native practices and communicate effectively in English. - Professional Conduct:
Adherence to the ANA Code of Ethics and federal standards of business conduct. - Compliance:
Strict adherence to HIPAA, the Privacy Act, and EMTALA regulations.
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