Labor & Delivery (LDRP) Registered Nurse
Nampa, ID
American Traveler
3x12 hrs, Nights
$2,614/weekOverview
- Start Date06/08/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
- Facility InformationShort Term Acute Care
- SettingHospital
Pay
Description
Assignment Overview
- Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
- Hours: 36 hrs/wk
- Start Date: Jun 8, 2026
- Length: 13 weeks
- Openings: 2
Description
American Traveler is hiring an experienced RN for an LDRP (Labor & Delivery/Postpartum) position requiring at least 3 years of L&D experience, NRP and STABLE certifications, and the ability to circulate C-sections and provide couplet care on night shifts.
Details
- Work in a 14-bed LDRP unit within an acute care hospital setting, where patients remain in the same room throughout their stay
- Unit includes 2 OR suites for C-sections (RNs circulate and scrub) and 4 triage beds staffed by travelers
- Patient population includes 32+ week gestation patients, HTN patients on magnesium, BACs, TOLACs, gestational diabetes, and some antepartum patients — placenta previa and placenta accreta are not managed on this unit
- Unit serves a diverse community with a high volume of home birth transfers seeking medical intervention and pain management
- Unit averages approximately 90 births per month (1,200/year)
- Staffing follows AWHONN standards: 1:1 labor (2:1 for cervical ripening patients), 1:3 postpartum couplet care, and 1:3 triage (resource nurse activated at 4 triage patients)
- RNs are required to titrate drips including Pitocin, Magnesium, and occasional Insulin protocols
- NICU is embedded within 7 of the LDRP rooms, creating a unique care model
- EMR is Epic (Centricity used for EFM monitoring)
- Night shift: 7p–7a, 12-hour shifts
- Weekend requirements are based on unit needs with no set minimum
- Travelers are first to float; floating is within the St. Luke's Treasure Valley system (Meridian, Nampa, Boise) in primary skill set (L&D, postpartum, or antepartum) or as a sitter
- No on-call or standby requirement
- 13-week contract
Requirements
- Active Idaho RN license or compact RN license required (must be active and in hand — pending licenses not accepted)
- Current certifications required: BLS, ACLS, NRP, and STABLE
- Minimum 3 years of L&D experience required
- Mother-baby (postpartum couplet care) experience required; 1 year preferred
- Must be proficient in attending vaginal deliveries, completing the first hour of newborn care, triage, circulating C-sections, and providing postpartum couplet care
- Experience with magnesium administration required
- Ability to titrate drips (Pitocin, Magnesium, Insulin) required
- Charge nurse experience preferred
- Epic EMR experience preferred
- Valid driver's license required
- 2 professional references required: one supervisor from within the last 12 months and one peer or supervisor from within the last 3 years, both including dates of employment and eligibility for rehire
- Candidates must reside more than 50 miles from the facility to be eligible for this position
Additional Information
- Responsibilities include attending deliveries, newborn stabilization and physical assessment within the first 2 hours, triage, circulating C-sections, and providing postpartum couplet care
- Each shift is supported by a charge RN (no patient assignment), a resource RN, an OB hospitalist 24/7, a neonatal NP 24/7, anesthesia in-house 24/7, 1 CST per shift, and a CNA (may be reassigned to HUC duties if needed)
- Orientation consists of 4 unit-specific shifts covering C-section, labor, and postpartum; Epic Curio and compliance assignments must be completed prior to start
- Hospital-issued scrubs are required and must be changed into and out of at the beginning and end of each shift; scrub colors may vary at float sites
- No fingernail lacquer, acrylic nails, or gel nails are permitted due to the embedded NICU model
- Block scheduling is not available; travelers fill scheduling gaps around core staff, with scheduling preferences considered after the first schedule cycle
- Holiday coverage may be required based on unit needs during the contract period
- Former permanent employees of this health system must have been separated for at least one year before being eligible for a travel assignment
- Travel duos must have separate vehicles, as floating to different sites during a shift is possible
- First-time travelers are welcome to apply
Facility
St Lukes Nampa Medical Center
1 nurse recommends working with St Lukes Nampa Medical Center
Pros
Friendly unit, it does rotate- preop, pacu, postop, and endo pre and post.
Cons
I didn't have any cons.
- Short Term Acute Care
Employer
American Traveler
67 nurses recommend working with American Traveler
Pros
Absolutely amazing personality, and impeccable communication, pleasant to talk to very efficient in quick in finding me a contract
Cons
Not enough people like Sebrona 😂😂
Recommends working with American Traveler
With over 25 years of experience, American Traveler has established a reputation for outstanding customer service. Our team ensures a smooth, worry-free experience for those starting on or expanding their travel nursing and allied careers.
With thousands of travel nursing and allied jobs nationwide, our attentive and approachable recruiters find positions that align perfectly with your career aspirations and personal requirements.
American Traveler offers exceptional benefits, including premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment, generous 401(k) match, substantial housing stipends, and more. Additionally, with 24/7 support and access to our in-house clinicians, you are assured confidence and comfort throughout your assignment.
With our team behind you, you can relax and enjoy a rewarding travel career.
About Nampa, ID
As a travel nurse in Nampa, ID here's what you should know:- Nampa's cost of living is slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable option for travel nurses.
- Wages generally match up with the lower cost of living.
- Nampa experiences hot summers with average highs around 90°F and cold winters with average lows around 23°F.
- Short term rentals are available in Nampa and can be easily found through various online platforms.
- Nampa is car-friendly with easy access to highways.
- Public transportation options are limited.
- Nampa has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues may include allergies and respiratory conditions due to seasonal changes.
- There is a growing population of travel nurses in the area.
- Nampa offers a variety of restaurants, including local eateries and popular chains.
- The city has a budding art and music scene, and there are opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and camping nearby.
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