OB-GYN RN Jobs Overview
Want to develop your career as an OB-GYN RN? Working in this nursing specialty gives you the opportunity to have a lasting impact in the rewarding field of women’s healthcare — not to mention a unique set of skills and knowledge that are in demand.
Whether you want to work in a hospital setting or in outpatient OB-GYN RN jobs (like in a medical office or fertility clinic), RN jobs in this specialty and others are available on IntelyCare’s nationwide job board. Search through the latest full-time, part-time, temporary, per diem, and contract RN positions and find the best opportunities to take you into the next phase of your nursing career.
You can also look for related roles such as labor and delivery RN jobs and mother-baby RN jobs.
Education, Certifications, and Skills Needed for RN OB-GYN Jobs
If you’re new to the field, becoming an OB-GYN RN starts with earning a nursing degree from an accredited institution and passing the NCLEX-RN so you can get a license to practice in your state. Having additional certifications and experience is a great way to get your application to the top of the stack. Consider adding certifications such as:
- Inpatient Obstetric Nursing (RNC-OB)
- Maternal Newborn Nursing (RNC-MNN)
- Inpatient Antepartum Nursing (RNC-IAP)
- Low-Risk Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (RNC-LRN)
- Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (RNC-NIC)
To see what else might be required in this role, check out our sample OB-GYN RN job description template.
OB-GYN RN Resume and Cover Letter
As you get ready to apply for your next job, it’s important to make sure that your RN resume is up to date and calibrated to the needs of your potential employer. How can you do that? Pay attention to the keywords and phrases used in the employer’s job posting and include them in your resume, when applicable. Doing this can help your resume stand out by getting through the filters of an employer’s applicant tracking system.
As a hiring manager checks off key experience and qualifications on your resume, they’ll still be wondering what kind of an employee you are and how you might fit in their organization. This is where your RN cover letter comes into play. It gives you the opportunity to add more color to your application.
Interviewing for OB-GYN RN Jobs
Your resume and cover letter got you through the door, but the interview is what will get you the job. A hiring team uses this process not only to validate your experience, but also to assess your ability to fit within their organization’s mission and values. Before your interview, brush up on common OB-GYN RN interview questions and rehearse your answers. This will give you more confidence heading into your interview and can also help you to identify key themes to focus on with the hiring manager.
Salary for OB-GYN RN Positions
The average salary for an RN is around $98,430 per year (just over $47 per hour), but this will vary depending on your location, experience, and qualifications, and the specific facility where you’d be working. Here are five of the highest-paying states for RNs:
For a better idea of what an OB-GYN nurse salary would be in your area, be sure to check out the latest jobs posted on IntelyCare’s nationwide nursing job board.
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