OR TECH
McDonough District Hospital · Macomb, IL · 1 mo ago
Engineering$19.69–$34.14/hrFull-time
JOB KNOWLEDGE
- Knowledgeable regarding policies and procedures
- Knowledgeable regarding PPE's, universal precautions, duties listed in the disaster manuals, and MSDS sheets
- Consideration of patient populations when assessing job knowledge required
PAY
Expected pay for this position is $19.69-$34.14. Actual pay will be determined by experience, skills and internal equity.
BENEFITS
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- 457B and employer match for FT Employees
- Company paid STD and LTD
Job Summary
The Surgical Tech in the OR is responsible for instrumentation during an operative procedure under the direction of an Operating Room RN and the Leader of Surgical Services.
Job Specifications
- An unlicensed practitioner trained on-the-job to assist in the operating room and/or has graduated from an Surgical Technician school licensed in the State of Illinois
- Licensing is not required, but encouraged, in this position
- Current CPR certification is required
- Successfully credentialed with MDH Medical Staff Office prior to start date
ABILITIES, INTERESTS AND TEMPERAMENTS
- Verbal ability needed to interpret and understand the physicians' orders and communicate with other caregivers, regarding care of the patient, as well as to present educational information to patients, staff and the public as needed
- Numerical ability needed to insure correct dosages of medication and insure correct sponge and instrument counts
- Clerical perception needed to assess patient and correctly interpret data
- Finger dexterity needed for, but not limited to, handling surgical instruments, giving IM medications, assembling equipment and different physical exams
- A preference for scientific and technical activities required to set up and adapt medical equipment to the patient's needs and apply the physiological affects of the therapy and procedures to the patient's clinical state
- Ability to apply critical thinking skills to assess a situation and be able to adapt to changes
- A preference for the use of processes and techniques necessary to follow policies and procedures and to ensure standards of care
- Ability to adapt and prioritize during emergency situations
- Ability to work with a variety of patients of all populations (e.g. developmentally appropriate care, cultural diversity, patients with pain, victims of abuse or neglect, and diagnosis or procedure specific such as patient with congestive heart failure or cesarean delivery)