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Beth Israel Lahey Health OR Surgical Technician - 36H Rotating Day/Evening in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Job Type: Regular
Time Type: Full time
Work Shift: Rotating (United States of America)
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives.
Our OR Surgical Technician’s assist our surgical teams with patient operations. This includes preparing the operating rooms, patient transport, managing and tracking equipment, and assisting medical staff both during and after surgery.
Mount Auburn Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliated teaching hospital, is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts and offers surgical procedures consisting of but not limited to vascular, lumbar laminectomy, laparoscopy, total joint surgery, cardiothoracic, and podiatry.
We generally schedule surgeries weekdays, but hours for this role can vary and require flexibility on days, evenings, nights and weekends. We are able to be flexible with 8, 10 or 12 hour shifts, and currently offer shift differentials depending on the hours worked.
If you have graduated from an Operating Room Technician program, or a program that is equivalent (minimum requirement of the role), and have an interest in working in a fantastic and welcoming OR environment, we would love to consider you for the team!
Job Description:
Essential Duties & Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
- Demonstrates skill in preparing for assigned surgical procedures:
- Consults with team members to identify individual patient needs
Utilizes physician preference cards to check case carts and obtain appropriate instruments, equipment, suture, and supplies
Utilizes available resources (e.g., experienced personnel, policy/procedure manuals, texts) to prepare for assignments
Demonstrates resourcefulness when procedures are unusual or unfamiliar
Collaborates with team members to improve/update preference cards or other resource information
Prepares case set-up within an acceptable timeframe
Scrubs, gowns, and gloves according to procedure
Maintains strict aseptic technique
Prioritizes set-up
Completes set-up according to accepted standards; i.e., neat, organized, accurate.
Conserves supplies and equipment
Demonstrates skill in performing intraoperative scrub responsibilities:
- Maintains strict aseptic technique throughout procedure
Assists with appropriate prepping and draping according to procedure
Maintains organized back table
Anticipates the needs of the surgical team
Demonstrates skill in the proper handling of instruments
Consistently focuses attention on the surgical procedure
Communicates with the team to promote smooth progression of the procedure
Performs counts according to MAH policy/procedure
Practices and promotes electro-surgical safety: adheres to policy/procedure
Gives thorough, concise report at change of shift or whenever relieved from surgical procedure
Conserves supplies and equipment: respects cost, environmental waste, and patient/personnel safety
Respects patient's privacy
Performs the scrub role for the following procedures representative of MAH Surgical Services case types:
Vascular:
Fem-pop bypass
AAA
Carotid
A-V Fistula
Vein ligations
Neuro:
Lumbar laminectomy
Cervical laminectomy
Craniotomy
Burr holes
V-P shunt
Plastic/Hand:
Mini-fragment set
External fixation
Microscope
Breast reduction
Implants
ORIF
Gyn:
Laparoscopy
Ectopic
Ovarian cystectomy, oophorectomy
D&E equipment
Hysteroscopy
ENT:
Tracheostomy
Nasal Bleeds
Sinus endoscopy
Mastoidectomy
Stapedectomy
Laryngoscopy
Tonsillectomy
Myringotomy/tubes
Ortho:
Richards hip
ODC
A/O Synthes
Arthroscopy
ORIF
GU:
Lithotripsy: electrohydraulic, ultrasonic
Cysto, Retrogrades, TUR, continuous flow
Ureteroscope, stents
Radical prostatectomy
Circumcision
Vasectomy
General:
Lap Chole
Bowel resection
Organ harvest
Breast surgery
Hernia repair
Port-a-cath
Cardiothoracic:
Bronchoscopy
Thoracoscopy
Thoracotomy
Pacemaker
Assists in preparing for CABG, MVR
Scrubs to hold heart.
Identifies/reviews location of supplies.
Ophthalmology:
Cataract
Entropion repair
R&R
Podiatry
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduate of an Operating room Technician Program, or equivalent preparation.
One year of Operating Room experience preferred.
Good interpersonal skills
Must be C.O.R.T. certified or eligible.
Physical Requirements & Environment:
Walks and stands up to 90% of their work time.
Must be able to push and pull heavy weights (including patients) and lift 50 pounds.
Exposure to trace anesthetic gases and other chemicals in the environment.
Exposure to patient fluids and/or specimens throughout the work day.
Use of power tools during surgery is required.
Personal protective equipment is required, including eye protection, gowns, gloves, and surgical masks.
Complies with precautions, as defined by Infection Control staff, in patients/materials requiring isolation.
Consistently uses sharps safety devices as designed to prevent injuries to self
As a health care organization, we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to care for and protect our patients, our colleagues and our communities. Beth Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against influenza (flu) and COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Learn more (https://www.bilh.org/newsroom/bilh-to-require-covid-19-influenza-vaccines-for-all-clinicians-staff-by-oct-31) about this requirement.
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