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Scrubs and provides instruments, sutures, and other sterile supplies during surgical procedure. Graduation from a certified school of surgical technology or 2 years of operating room experience.
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Working in the operating room of a hospital or outpatient surgery center, you may have duties that include prepping the OR, surgical tools, and equipment, helping nurses and surgeons scrub in, keeping up with equipment during surgery, maintaining sterile conditions, assisting with tools during surgery, cleaning the OR after surgery, and transporting patients to and from surgery.
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Outpatient sterile processing requires CRCST, CSPDT or CASSPT certification. Inpatient sterile processing requires CRCST or CSPDT certification. The Instrument Technician II will be responsible for disinfecting, sterilizing, and assembling surgical instruments, supplies, and equipment.
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Previous surgical instrumentation/equipment decontamination and sterilization with familiarity of various instrument sterilization methods required. Previous operating room technician or central supply technician experience (including appropriate certification) preferred.
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The Sterile Processing Technician I utilizes surgical instrumentation knowledge to provide the correct instrumentation for the operating room and other procedural areas. This position works primarily in the SPD area but maybe competent to work in a surgical technician position.
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As an operating room tech (ORT), you'll help with surgical operations before, during and/or after the procedure. Nationally Certified in Surgical Technology (NBSTSA) As an operating room tech (ORT), you'll help with surgical operations before, during and/or after the procedure.
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The primary responsibility of the Sterile Processing Tech is to perform and participate in decontamination, cleaning, assembling, packaging, scanning, sterilization, storage and distribution of reusable surgical instrumentation and equipment.
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OR Graduate of an accredited Surgical Technician/Sterile Processing program with two years of central sterile processing experience required. + Must complete 10 hours of continuing education to remain qualified as a Central Sterile Technician on an annual basis.
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Establishes and maintains sterile field during surgical procedures in the operating room. Same Day Surgery Center of Central New Jersey has an opportunity available for a per diem Certified Surgical Tech to join the team.
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Prepare supplies and instrumentation for surgical procedures as needed. Required Certifications/Licensures: Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) must be obtained within 12 months of hire.
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OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel Surgical Technologist for a travel job in Petaluma, California. Posted job title: SURGICAL TECHS OR TECH Day 5x8-Hour (07:00 - 15:30). Specialty: Surgical Technologist.
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OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel Surgical Technologist for a travel job in Rapid City, South Dakota. The Operating Room (OR) Technician prepares the operating room, instruments, supplies, and ensures the equipment and environment is sterile.
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Establish and maintain sterile field and surgical aseptic technique. As a center of excellence for robotics, hernia, orthopedic and bariatric surgery, you will be able to provide core assistance for a variety of surgical cases, including a variety of other service lines such as ENT, OB-GYN, urology and more.
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The manager will oversee all surgical staff, sterile processing and PACU, functions as a member of the surgical team and acts as OR circulator. The Surgical Services Nurse Manager is responsible for planning, directing, and evaluating the systems, operations, and resources for the Operating Room, Procedure Room and Same Day Surgery.
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Successful completion of a Surgical Tech or Sterile Processing Tech training program. OR Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CSPDT) from CBSPD Program OR Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) from Healthcare Sterile Processing Association.
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