Job Description
Essential Functions
- Dons operating room attire and personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Gathers, checks, and opens supplies and equipment needed for surgical procedures
- Sets up the sterile table/tray with instruments, supplies, equipment, and medications/solutions needed for the procedure.
- Performs the surgical scrub, assists the surgical team with gowning and gloving.
- Prepare operating rooms for surgery
- Ready patients for surgery, by draping patient, and washing and disinfecting incision sites.
- Assists the Registered Nurse (RN) in providing care to patients of all ages undergoing surgical procedure
- Help surgeons during surgery by passing them instruments and other sterile supplies
- Maintains a sterile environment to prevent patient infection
- Count supplies, such as surgical instruments, to ensure that no foreign objects are retained in patients.
- Uses equipment and supplies appropriately to ensure maximum productivity and cost containment
- Sterilizes equipment and make sure that there are adequate supplies for surgery
- Completes special assignments including cleaning, stocking of work areas, equipment and checking outdates.
- Assists in preparing the operating room for the next patient.
- Performs accurate and legible documentation on all required records and reports in an efficient, effective and timely manner.
- Performs accurate count procedures and is compliant to the departmental Policy and Procedure.
- Performs other duties as requested by primary manager that do not compromise moral code of conduct or protocols set in place for patient or employee safety
- None
Qualifications
Minimum Education Required- High school graduate or equivalent;
- Graduate of a Surgical Technology Program
- Eligibility to fulfill all requirements to become nationally recognized as a Certified Surgical Technologist.
- Has fulfilled the training requirements of an Operating Room Technologist Student.
- One (1) to two (2) years of surgery experience in an acute hospital setting
Required Knowledge/ Skills/ Abilities
- Strong understanding of surgical technology and surgical procedure.
- Staying up-to-date on surgical technology, medical terminology, and procedures.
- Maintain current certifications attained.
- Successful course completion in Basic Cardiac Life Support.
- Annual completion of "Unit Specific" Competency requirements as delineated in unit specific competency tool.
- Demonstrates responsibility for educational requirements as evidenced by reading all assigned related references, and attending all required educational meetings, or webinars, and completing annual Symplr requirements.
- Staying abreast of advancing and emerging technologies and techniques to remain effective in the role.
- Ability to work well with surgeons, surgical assistants, nurses and general surgical team.
- Demonstrates appropriate utilization of supplies.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and the skills necessary to provide age appropriate care to the patient population served. Interprets data about the patient's status in order to identify each patient's age specific needs and provides appropriate care based on these needs.
- Ability to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to communicate effectively in an emergency situation.
- Ability to speak in a professional yet kind and patient manner with patients.
- Independently handles communications in a manner which decreases conflict.
- Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, organized and function appropriately under stressful situations.
- Communicates with patients, families and other team members to meet needs of the patient.
- Demonstrates ability to work with patients, families, visitors, and co-workers regardless of race, gender, disease process, life-style, religious or cultural beliefs.
- Ability to accurately and promptly communicate with peers, supervisors, and physicians.
- Fosters a culture of open communication and strong team dynamics essential for smooth operations in the operating room
- Welcomes new employees, participates in orientation and serves as a positive role model.
- Maintains a service oriented approach and fosters a positive atmosphere conducive to team work.
- Accepts accountability for own work and team outcomes when appropriate.
- Effective stress management techniques.
- Consistently follows all established policies and procedures and serves as a role model for co-workers.
- Seeks opportunities independently to improve knowledge and skills to facilitate performance improvement
- Seeks resources for direction when necessary.
- Responsible and accountable for following chain of command at all times.
- Exercises sound clinical judgment and critical thinking in unit activities; develops creative solutions to problems.
- Demonstrates versatility by performing effectively in a variety of specialty areas.
- Demonstrates the ability to operate the steam and sterilization units including appropriate documentation.
- Accepts responsibility for call in order to maintain the continuity of patient care.
- Manages all information obtained with strict confidentiality to safeguard patient information from use by unauthorized personnel.
- Follows Southeast Health’s safety guidelines for self, patients, visitors and employees.
- Follows Southeast Health’s infection prevention policies.
- Demonstrates commitment to organizations five (5) priorities and Six Ground Rules
- Person in this position is required to understand, agree upon and follow our Six Ground Rules:
- No excuses.
- We are a team.
- Bring up your ideas.
- Poor performance will be addressed.
- ‘That’s not my job’ is not acceptable
- Manage Up.
ShiftDayShift DetailsFirst
FTE1
TypeRegular
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Since opening its doors in 1957, Southeast Health has provided for the changing healthcare needs of the growing communities it serves which includes about 600,000 residents neighboring communities and counties of Southeast Alabama, Southwest Georgia and the Florida Panhandle. Our progress represents the culmination of distinguished service by dedicated board members, physicians, employees and volunteers, and a supportive community.
It takes more than technology and a modern facility to treat people. It takes a team of dedicated, well-trained professionals to continually deliver quality healthcare. Employing about 2,500, Southeast Health is recognized as one of the largest employers in the region and is proud of its reputation of providing a positive and responsive work environment. Southeast Health's medical staff consists of more than 225 active members and just over 400 total members either board certified or board prepared in specialties representing virtually every area of medicine.
Through innovation and sustained performance, Southeast Health, a 420-bed regional referral center, has achieved the reputation of providing the best diagnostic, clinical, surgical and patient care services available in the region








