Surgical Tech FT Days - Saint Francis Hospital - Memphis
Memphis, TN
About the Job
Up to 5K Sign-on Bonus Based on Eligibility
St. Francis Hospital Memphis
Saint Francis Hospital Memphis is a 510-bed acute care hospital dedicated to providing high quality, compassionate care to the Mid-South community. As a comprehensive medical center, Saint Francis Hospital Memphis features a broad spectrum of tertiary and acute care, outpatient services and specialty areas including Women’s Services, Surgical Services, Bariatric Center of Excellence and Behavioral Health. Other acute care areas include Emergency Room, Critical Care, Med/ Surge and Telemetry.
Surgical Tech Full Time Days Position Summary
The Surgical Technician demonstrates basic knowledge and skills in the scrub role, necessary to provide assistance during surgical procedures.
Responsibilities
The Surgical Technician is responsible for aseptic technique, setting up the required equipment, instrumentation and sterile supplies as needed for their assigned cases; scrubbing and passing instruments and equipment during surgical procedures; pulling cases as needed, breaking down cases at the end of the procedure, sets up operating room and supplies needed for day/following day’s schedule. Available for call on an assigned/ scheduled basis as required by unit need. When need arises, will perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Education
Required: Graduate of Surgical Technician Program as required by state regulation of practice or policy
Experience
Preferred: 1 year experience as surgical technician
Certification
Required: BLS.
Preferred: Surgical Technology Certification
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