OR Scrub Tech (Hiring Immediately)
Mon-Fri 10:30a-7p with on-call rotation APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT ENTIRELY TO BE CONSIDERED FOR INTERVIEW PROCESS Scope of Responsibility As an OR Scrub Tech, you will function as the instrument nurse on surgical procedures, setting up and caring for specialized equipment, and performing related duties in the Operating Room, Sterile Processing and at the Outpatient Center. Responsible to the Executive Director of Perioperative Services Education High School Diploma or equivalent required Has successfully completed an accredited educational program for surgical technologists and holds and maintains certification as a surgical technologist by either the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting or its successor, the National Center for Competency Testing or its successor, or another surgical technologist certification program approved by the department; or Has completed a training program for surgical technology in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States or in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps; or Was employed to practice surgical technology in a health care facility before September 1, 2009; or Is performing duties related to surgical technology in the service of the federal government; or Is a recent graduate of a surgical technology program and obtains certification within 180 days Training and Experience Obtains and maintains American Heart Association BLS Healthcare Provider 1 year previous experience preferred 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 – continually Walking – continually Ability to be mobile – continually Crouching (bend at knees) – continually Kneeling/Crawling – occasionally Stooping (bend at waist) – continually Twisting (knees, waist, neck) – continually Turn/Pivot – continually Climbing – rarely Balancing – rarely Reaching overhead – continually Reaching extension – continually Pushing/Pulling – (Maximum weight: 35 lbs.) continually Lifting/Carrying – (Maximum weight: 35 lbs.) occasionally Other Physical Demands: Ability to talk to patient and/or staff – continually Other Physical Demands: Ability to hear patients and/or alarms – continually Other Physical Demands: Vision (near and/or far) – continually Other Physical Demands: Ability to distinguish colors – continually Other Physical Demands: Ability to drive – frequently Environment Risk of electrical shock – continually Risk of Radiation – frequently Fumes or Airborne Particles – frequently Chemicals –frequently Moving Mechanical Parts – frequently Noise Level – occasionally Weather Conditions – rarely Bloodborne Exposure (Refer to Bloodborne Exposure Control Plan in Policy Tech for possible exposure tasks) Continually Respirator Fit Testing Required Annually Age of Patient Populations Served Neonates 1 – 30 day Infants 30 days – 1 year Children 1 – 12 years Adolescents 13 – 18 years Adults 19 – 70 years Geriatrics 71 + years Equal Opportunity EmployerThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.