Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA) - Operating Room
Duke University Health System
Application
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Posted: 17-Jan-26
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Categories:
General Nursing
Internal Number: 250615
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About Duke University Hospital
Pursue your passion for caring with Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina, which is consistently ranked among the best in the United States and is the number one hospital in North Carolina, according to U.S. News and World Report for 2023-2024. Duke University Hospital is the largest of Duke Health's three hospitals and features 1048 patient beds, 65 operating rooms, as well as comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including a regional emergency/trauma center, an endo-surgery center, and more.
Join one of the nation?s leading academic medical centers and help shape the future of surgical excellence. At Duke University Hospital, our Operating Room is home to cutting-edge procedures, world-renowned surgeons, and a collaborative perioperative environment that empowers nurses to practice at the top of their profession. We invite you to bring your expertise and passion for surgical care to our RN First Assistant team.
Shift: 10hr shifts
General Description
The Certified Registered Nurse First Assistant (RNFA) plays a critical role in supporting continuity of care for perioperative patients across the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases. As a key member of the surgical team, the RNFA helps optimize surgical workflow, enhance patient safety, and elevate clinical outcomes.
This highly skilled role provides:
Expert intraoperative first assistance
Support and education for surgical residents
Second assist when needed across a variety of surgical specialties
Leadership and clinical guidance for perioperative staff
Seamless coordination of care for patients of all ages
In this fast-paced academic environment, RNFAs at Duke have the opportunity to participate in complex and innovative surgical procedures while contributing to an exceptional patient and team experience.
Duties and Responsibilities
The RNFA functions autonomously and collaboratively alongside surgeons, anesthesiologists, residents, and perioperative staff. Responsibilities include:
Preoperative Patient Management
Conduct preoperative assessments and screenings
Participate in planning and coordination of individualized care plans
Collaborate and communicate with the surgical team
Write preoperative orders according to established protocols
Intraoperative First Assisting
Provide skilled and safe intraoperative assistance, including:
Using surgical instruments and medical devices
Providing optimal exposure for the surgical field
Handling and/or cutting tissues
Achieving hemostasis
Suturing and closing incisions
Anticipating surgical needs to support efficient workflow
Note: The RNFA does not simultaneously function as the Scrub Nurse.
Postoperative Patient Management
Write postoperative orders and operative notes based on protocol
Participate in postoperative rounds and clinical evaluation
Assist with discharge planning and transitions of care
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support positive outcomes
The RNFA ensures that patients receive comprehensive nursing management throughout the perioperative phase while supporting the mission of high-quality, evidence-based care at Duke.
Required Qualifications
Education
BSN required; MSN preferred
Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing
Completion of an RNFA program based on AORN?s Core Curriculum with supervised clinical practice
Experience
Minimum of 3 years of perioperative nursing experience required
Licensure & Certification
Current or compact RN license in North Carolina
BLS required
CNOR certification required
RNFA certification must be obtained within 2 years of employment
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The ideal candidate will have:
Strong clinical knowledge of perioperative technologies and procedures
Demonstrated ability to educate and mentor perioperative staff
A thorough understanding of the surgical cases in which they assist
High-level competency in circulating and scrubbing
Excellent communication, teamwork, and organizational skills
Commitment to AORN standards and evidence-based practice
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