Surgical Technologist II (Certified) — Evenings

Howard University HospitalWashington, DC
Onsite

About The Position

As a Surgical Technologist II at Howard University Hospital, you will be an integral member of our Operating Room team — an allied health professional supporting surgeons, anesthesia, and perioperative nursing in the delivery of safe, sterile, patient-centered surgical care. As a Level II tech, you will demonstrate advanced critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, function proficiently in the first-scrub role across the majority of surgical procedures, and apply intermediate-level knowledge of surgical techniques, equipment, and instrumentation, including in emergency situations. If you are an experienced Certified Surgical Technologist who takes pride in sterile technique, anticipates the surgeon’s next move, and wants to grow your career at one of the nation’s most storied academic medical centers, this is your opportunity to make a difference where it matters most.

Requirements

  • Graduate of a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)–accredited Surgical Technology program
  • Current Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) certification through the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) required; Certified Surgical First Assistant (CSFA) certification will also be accepted
  • Minimum two (2) years of work experience as a Certified Surgical Technologist
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association
  • Demonstrated knowledge of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, microbiology, and pharmacology relevant to surgical patient care
  • Expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique
  • Ability to operate surgical equipment and devices, anticipate procedural needs, and problem-solve in real time during surgery
  • Strong attention to detail, exceptional organizational skills, and ability to follow verbal and written instructions and adhere to hospital and departmental policies

Responsibilities

  • Review preference cards and ensure all supplies, instruments, equipment, positioning aids, and other items needed for each scheduled procedure are available and ready in the room; collaborate with Service Line Coordinators and the OR Manager to maintain preference card accuracy
  • Perform preoperative duties including donning OR attire and personal protective equipment (PPE), performing the surgical scrub, gowning and gloving, setting up the sterile back table and Mayo stand, and labeling medications and solutions
  • Perform initial instrument, sharps, and sponge counts with the circulating nurse; assist team members with gowning and gloving; establish and maintain the sterile field
  • Participate in surgical site and patient verification during the time-out procedure; secure tubing, cords, and other sterile accessories
  • Anticipate and prepare additional instrumentation, equipment, and supplies throughout the procedure; measure and pass medications, hemostatic agents, and irrigation solutions
  • Hold retractors or instruments as directed by the surgeon; apply electrocautery to clamps or forceps on bleeders as directed
  • Perform intraoperative sponge and needle counts per policy; assist in basic troubleshooting of instrument or equipment malfunctions during surgery
  • Prepare dressings prior to closure; perform initial gross cleaning of instruments to be sent to SPD, including pre-cleaning and flushing of lumen instruments and rigid and flexible endoscopes
  • Prepare and pass off specimens as appropriate; assist with room turnover and preparation for the next patient
  • Monitor the room for traffic control, proper attire, and safety violations throughout each procedure
  • Collaborate with the Sterile Processing Department (SPD) to maintain instruments in good working order through appropriate handling and timely identification of needed repairs
  • Follow lock out / tag out procedures for malfunctioning equipment; report to the Charge Nurse, Nurse Manager, or designee
  • Identify and report unsafe environmental conditions to management or designee; participate in maintaining the environment of care
  • Perform patient transport duties as needed throughout the perioperative stay
  • Promote adherence to the Health Sciences Compliance Program, Howard University Code of Ethics, Health Sciences Standards of Conduct, and HIPAA; maintain strict confidentiality of patients, families, and staff

Benefits

  • health
  • disability
  • vacation
  • sick leave
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Tuition remission at Howard University for you and/or eligible dependent children — up to two (2) courses per semester
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