Position Summary
Provide perioperative nursing care in the Operating Room at the NIH Clinical Center, functioning in both scrub and circulating roles. Responsibilities include surgical case preparation, intraoperative patient monitoring, instrument and sterile-field management, and coordination with the surgical team across a range of procedures.
13 weeks with possible extension.
M-F 7a to 3:30p
Intermittent Oncall (6-8 times/month) on evenings, nights, weekends and Holidays as needed.
W-2 position.
About Akicita Federal
Akicita Federal is a Native American-owned federal contractor delivering healthcare, clinical, IT, and program-support services across the Indian Health Service, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and other federal agencies. We hire the people who do the work — clinicians, analysts, engineers, support staff — and we treat them like the professionals they are.
Skills Required
- Registered Nurse (RN) licensure
- Ability to perform perioperative/operating room nursing in both scrub and circulating roles
- Experience with surgical case preparation, intraoperative patient monitoring, and sterile-field/instrument management
- Availability for scheduled shift (M-F 7:00a-3:30p) and intermittent on-call coverage (6-8 times/month, including evenings, nights, weekends, holidays)
- W-2 employment for a 13-week assignment (possible extension)
What We Do
Akicita Cyber LLC dba Akicita Federal At Akicita Federal, we specialize in supporting efforts related to National Security and Homeland Security. We provide a wide range of services and solutions that aid in protecting the country from potential threats and ensuring the safety of its citizens. Our services include intelligence gathering and analysis, border security, cybersecurity, emergency management and response, medical support, and other critical functions. We are part of a large group of Tiospaye (extended families) within the Tetonwan (Lakota) Nation who identify as Sicangu (burnt thighs). Long ago the Sicangu divided into the Kul Wicasa Oyate (lower people) and the Heyata Wicasa Oyate (uplands people). Our Kul Wicasa ancestors favored lands where the Maka Izita Ska (White River) empties into the Mni Sose (Missouri River), while the Heyata Wicasa lived higher up towards the Paha Sapa (Black Hills). In the 18th century, when French traders began to interact with our people, they translated our Sicangu name into French and began calling us the Brûlées. This is how we eventually became known as the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. https://akicitafederal.com https://www.lowerbrulesiouxtribe.com/

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