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RN - OB Triage Nights

Guadalupe Regional Medical Center

Guadalupe Regional Medical Center

Seguin, TX, USA
Posted on Apr 3, 2026

Nights 6p-6a

APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT ENTIRELY TO BE CONSIDERED FOR INTERVIEW PROCESS

Scope of Responsibility

The Obstetric Triage Nurse is a specialized registered nurse responsible for the initial assessment, prioritization, and care of patients presenting with obstetric-related concerns. This nurse acts as the first point of clinical contact for patients seeking care, using critical thinking and evidence-based protocols to determine the urgency and nature of the patient’s condition.

Responsible to Birthing Center Supervisor

  • Education
    • Associates Degree Nurse or Bachelors of Science Nursing Degree

  • Training and Experience
    • Current licensure with the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners
    • Obtains and maintains American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Provider
    • Obtains and maintains ACLS within 6 months of employment
    • EFM and STABLE certifications are required within 6 months of employment if there is prior labor experience
    • EFM and STABLE certifications are required within 1 year of employment if there is no prior labor experience
    • Obtains and maintains American Academy of Pediatrics NRP provider within 4 months of employment
    • Minimum of 2 years experience in labor and delivery required
    • OB triage duties may be assigned after the employee has completed the EMTALA Qualified Medical Personnel competency or with oversight by an RN who has completed the competency.
  • Health and Background Requirements
    • Employment contingent upon successful completion of:
      • Background Check
      • Lab Work
      • Immunization Records

    Rarely (Less than ½ hour per day)

    Occasionally (½ to 2 ½ hour per day)

    Frequently (2 ½ to 5 ½ hours per day)

    Continually (5 ½ to 8 hours per day)

    Not Applicable

    Physical

      • Sitting- Frequently
      • Stationary Standing- Frequently
      • Walking- Continually
      • Ability to be mobile- Continually
      • Crouching (bending at knees)- Frequently
      • Kneeling/Crawling- Rarely
      • Stooping (bend at waist)- Occasionally
      • Twisting (knees, waist, neck)- Occasionally
      • Turn/pivot- Occasionally
      • Climbing- Occasionally
      • Balancing- Occasionally
      • Reaching overhead- Occasionally
      • Reaching extension- Occasionally
      • Pushing/pulling (Maximum weight: 50 lbs) -Frequently
      • Lifting/Carrying (Maximum weight: 50 lbs)- Rarely
      • Other physical demands: Ability to talk- Frequently
      • Other physical demands: Ability to hear- Continually
      • Other physical demands: Vision (near and far)- Continually
      • Other physical demands: Ability to distinguish colors- N/A
      • Other physical demands: Ability to drive- N/A
    • Environment
      • Risk of electrical shock- Rarely
      • Risk of radiation- Rarely
      • Fumes or Airborne Particles- Rarely
      • Chemicals- Occasionally
      • Moving Mechanical Parts- N/A
      • Noise level- N/A
      • Weather Conditions- N/A
    • Bloodborne Exposure (Refer to Bloodborne Exposure Control Plan in Policy Tech for possible exposure tasks)
      • Continually
    • Respirator Fit Testing Required
      • Annually
    • Age of Patient Population Served
      • Neonates 1 – 30 days
      • Adolescents 13 – 18 years
      • Adults 19 – 70 years