As northern Michigan''s largest healthcare system, we are deeply connected to the communities we serve and committed to caring for our families, friends and neighbors.
When you join Munson Healthcare, you'll find a supportive work environment that is focused on continuously improving. This is a place where you can learn and grow, and your career can flex with your life. And when you step out of work, you''ll find things to do in every season--from freshwater beaches and outdoor recreation to unique restaurants and world-class wineries.
Are you ready to improve your life and join the team that improves lives in our communities every day?
Start your career at Munson Healthcare!
Munson Healthcare:
At Munson Medical Center, our operating room teams work together to achieve top quartile performance for overall surgical care and perform more than 65 surgeries daily. Our 21 surgical suites include a hybrid OR, expanding robotics and minimally invasive procedures, including advanced heart surgery.
Why work as an Operating Room Nurse at MMC?
Be part of a close-knit OR team who nurture a culture of caring every day.
Our 21 surgical suites include 3 hybrid ORs. We offer all surgical specialties including robotic surgery, TAVR, and stroke programs. And skylights allow you to work in natural light.
We're a Level II Trauma Center with a surgical hospitalist program.
Our dynamic work environment includes many opportunities for growth and development.
Graduate of accredited school of nursing and registered in good standing with State of Michigan.
Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing required. MSN preferred.
BCLS required. CNOR preferred (must complete within 6 months).
A minimum of 3 years of experience with focus of expertise and demonstrated competency in surgical nursing. Previous leadership and teaching preferred.
The Benefits of Working at Munson:
Munson Healthcare requires all employees be vaccinated or have lab confirmed immunity for Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella. MHC also requires all employees to receive a flu vaccine during the flu season in the year that they are hired and annually thereafter, or receive an approved medical or religious exemption.