Stanford Health Care-posted 4 months ago
$53 - $59/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Onsite • Stanford, CA
5,001-10,000 employees

Stanford Surgical Techs provide surgical support to physicians and patients undergoing a surgical procedure in all surgical service lines except for L&D and work with our top-ranked surgeons on some of the most complex cases in the world. This position offers a robust career ladder for continued growth and an environment that fosters innovation and continued learning. Stanford's Cardiovascular Operating Room is globally recognized with a long history of excellence in surgical care. As a pioneer in heart transplant surgery, Stanford surgeons performed the first successful heart transplant in the United States in 1968, cementing Stanford’s reputation as a leader in cardiovascular medicine. In 1981, Stanford performed the first successful heart-lung transplant. Currently, Stanford ranks #1 in the US for Transplant Rate, #1 for Graft Survival Rate at the 1-year mark, and #1 in California for Organ Acceptance. Our nurses are trained with state-of-the-art technology and equipment allowing them to fully contribute as members of a multidisciplinary surgical team. Stanford CVOR nurses are highly skilled, dedicated professionals who are committed to providing exceptional care to patients undergoing complex cardiac, vascular, and thoracic surgeries. A Brief Overview The Surgical Technologist acts as a member of the surgical team in providing patient care to patients undergoing surgical procedures. Prepare the appropriate instrumentation and materials for use on the surgical field, passing instruments to the surgeon during the procedure, room turnover and may act as a resource or preceptor in assigned service when requested.

  • Acts as a precept to team and provides guidance to lower level STs as needed.
  • Anticipates the needs of the surgeon by passing instruments, supplies and equipment in a timely manner.
  • Applies previous experience and knowledge when dealing with new surgical procedures.
  • Communicates in a positive, clear and concise manner to all members of the surgical team.
  • Correctly selects and utilizes sterilization methods appropriate to specific instrument, supply or equipment.
  • Demonstrates ability to provide appropriate care based on the needs of the individual taking into consideration age, culture, and developmental issues.
  • Handles specimens and medications using correct technique and according to departmental policy and procedure.
  • Maintains sterile technique as well as sterile instruments, supplies and equipment.
  • Monitors and communicates to surgical team members breaks in technique and unsafe patient situations.
  • Performs the necessary surgical counts on sharps, small items, instruments and sponges with the circulating nurse prior to opening, during, and after closing the incision.
  • Prepares the surgical field by opening correct supplies and preparing instruments and equipment needed for the scheduled case. Assures all materials are available and in working order and verifies own skill in using equipment correctly.
  • Utilize knowledge of normal/abnormal anatomy and physiology, anticipates and responds to needs of surgeons by requesting instruments/supplies based on procedure and case progress.
  • Completion of a formal, structured program for Surgical Technology
  • Two (2) or more years of experience
  • Ability to provide comfort and support for perioperative patients by demonstrating sensitivity to patient’s care/privacy
  • Ability to provide appropriate care based on the needs of the individual taking into consideration age, culture, and developmental issues.
  • Ability to apply sound judgment and make informed decisions
  • Ability to foster effective working relationships and build consensus
  • Ability to identify issues and recommend solutions
  • Ability to communicate effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice at a level appropriate for the job
  • Ability to assist the team in meeting standard work requirements for all patient care in the operating room, including but not limited to, setting up a case, activities related to patient care during the case, and cleaning at completion of the case
  • Advanced knowledge related to OR emergencies
  • Knowledge and theoretical understanding of normal/abnormal anatomy/physiology
  • Knowledge and understanding of surgical procedures to anticipate needs/request from surgeons
  • Knowledge of the principles of sterile technique during surgical procedures; actively monitors situations that could lead to a breach in sterile technique. Ability to communicate and immediately correct identified breaks in sterile technique
  • Knowledge of computer systems and software used in functional area
  • Knowledge of and adherence to Stanford Healthcare policies and practices that meet all hospital policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements
  • Knowledge of general safety procedures and ability to escalate any violations of safety procedures, as appropriate
  • Takes accountability for own clinical and professional growth based on continuing education, evaluations, and feedback
  • BLS - Basic Life Support
  • CST - Certified Surgical Tech preferred
  • We invest in your continued career growth with yearly education funds of $2,000.00 and invest in your retirement with a robust matching program.
  • We help you commute to work for free, and we offer a relocation bonus to assist in making a possible move more manageable for you and your family.
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