PPA, CHH Operating Rooms - Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR
About the Job
Function as a member of the surgical team, while under the direct supervision and direction of the registered perioperative nurse. The PPA will provide assistance with cleaning and preparing operating rooms, retrieving and cleaning equipment, retrieving and stocking supplies and related items; supports the environment of the unit or service; supports patient care through assistance with prepping and opening supplies before surgery. At OHSU, the PPA promotes a culture where we imagine, inspire, engage and excel to ensure we meet every patient's needs.
Pay Range: $23.63 - $31.98 per hour
Function/Duties of Position:Supplies
- Opening supplies
- Assisting in set-up, retrieving supplies
- Retreiving supplies during the case
- Immediately available outside the OR
- Getting next case cart and checking to ensure complete
- Stocking
Equipment
- Assisting in set-up
- Retrieving equipment
- Cleaning equipment
- Immediately available outside the OR
Cleaning the OR Space/ Opening supplies
- Wiping down equipment, furniture, and OR space
- Mopping
- Partnering with a team to achieve an efficient process and meet a turnover target time for completion
Patient Care Support
- Helping with patient prep and positioning
- Assisting the OR team with needs
- Immediately available inside/outside the OR
Continuous engagement with the surgical team
- Must remain immediately available in or just outside the OR suite at all times.
Perform other job related duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:- High School Diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.), may include specialized vocational courses.
One year work experience in any field.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Strong customer service orientation.
Cooperation with and maintenance of good rapport with nursing staff, ancillary personnel, other departments, patients, and physicians.
Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly with staff, patients, and visitors.
Basic computer skills may be required. Good prioritization and organizational skills.
Flexibility, ability to deal effectively with unforeseen request or circumstances during a case. Prompt, efficient and dependable.
Maintenance of patient and medical staff confidentiality.
- Ability to perform the job duties with or without accommodation.
Completion of (or enrollment in) the Sterile Processing Course; OR
Certified Nurse Assistant; OR
1 year job experience in a hospital, clinic, or medical laboratory with exposure to decontamination and cleaning processes; OR
certified registered central service technician (CRCST).