About The Position

Provides technical scrub skills in the operating room during surgical procedures and assists surgical team as needed in any other capacity, according to established procedures. Must be energetic and highly motivated to support the success of Saint Louis University Hospital.

Requirements

  • High school graduate or equivalent preferred.
  • Either prior OR experience or graduation from an approved surgical technician program preferred.
  • Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) required.
  • Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) certification required.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrates professionalism when working.
  • Performs care for patient safety and well-being.
  • Able to scrub any procedure in primary cluster skillfully.
  • Able to operate all equipment in primary cluster.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate computer by correct data entry.
  • Follows established standards of practice.
  • Demonstrates flexibility.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and participates in specialty area.
  • Maintains certification (when appropriate).
  • Cooperates with other personnel to achieve department and interdepartmental objectives.
  • Practices according to safety and infection control policies.
  • Provides service excellence to the customers of Saint Louis University Hospital.
  • Incorporates Quality Assessment into one’s daily work.
  • Provides age-appropriate care.

Benefits

  • Paid Parental Leave: one week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly adopted children.
  • Flexible Payment Options: instant access to earned, unpaid base pay before payday.
  • Upfront Tuition Coverage: upfront tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for eligible team members.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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