Care for a diverse patient population including HTN/magnesium patients, TOLACs, gestational diabetes, BACs, and antepartum patients at 32 weeks gestation or greater. Key Responsibilities Provide direct patient care in an LDRP setting, supporting patients through labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum couplet care.
Provide direct patient care in an LDRP setting, supporting patients through labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum couplet care
Circulate and recover patients in C-Section OR suites
Staff triage and manage patients according to AWHONN staffing standards (1:1 labor, 1:3 postpartum couplets, 1:3 triage)
Titrate drips including Pitocin, Magnesium, and Insulin protocols
Attend deliveries, complete newborn stabilization, physical assessment, and cares within the first two hours of birth
Care for a diverse patient population including HTN/magnesium patients, TOLACs, gestational diabetes, BACs, and antepartum patients at 32 weeks gestation or greater
Required Qualifications
Minimum 1 year of Labor and Delivery experience required; 2–3 years strongly preferred
Mother-baby (postpartum couplet care) experience required; 1 year preferred
Experience attending deliveries, performing newborn care, triage, C-Section circulation, and postpartum couplet care
Experience with magnesium administration and titration
Active RN license valid in Idaho (or compact state eligibility)
Required certifications: NRP, BLS, ACLS, and S.T.A.B.L.E.
Preferred Experience / Skills
Charge nurse experience
Familiarity with Centricity EFM system and Epic (Curio)
Experience caring for antepartum patients and high-risk obstetric diagnoses
Why Join Us
Work in a full-scope LDRP unit with an embedded support model, OB hospitalist coverage 24/7, Neonatal NP on-site 24/7, and anesthesia available around the clock
No on-call requirement and no set holiday obligation for travel RNs, offering a predictable and supportive work environment