MyMichigan Health
Overview
This description details the role of a Surgical Technologist II in the Operating Room. The Surgical Technologist II understands surgical procedures, ensures supplies and equipment are available and functioning, and assists in maintaining and monitoring the sterile field. They assemble sterile instruments, anticipate the needs of the surgeon, and help track medications, sharps, instruments, and sponges to support accurate patient charges and safe procedures.
Responsibilities
(30%)
Demonstrates knowledge of surgical procedures and the ability to problem solve related to the procedure being performed. Verifies items on the physician preference card. Accountable for supplies so accurate patient charges are billed.
(30%)
Demonstrates proper use of equipment, assembling of equipment and disposables, as well as cleaning and sterilizing. Ensures all equipment, supplies and instruments are assembled correctly and in working condition for the surgical procedure.
(30%)
Maintains the sterile environment. Monitors the sterile field and recognizes breaks in technique.
(10%)
Sets up the sterile field with instruments in a timely manner. Keeps accurate account of all medications, sponges, instruments and sharps on the sterile field per policy.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
Shows a positive, courteous, and helpful attitude toward patients, visitors, physicians, and co-workers.
Develops and maintains good working rapport with interdisciplinary personnel to meet patient needs.
Remains calm and efficient in stressful situations.
Shares information and reports significant changes and/or abnormal findings to appropriate team members.
Participates in regulatory surveys and performance improvement activities.
Assists with orientation, ongoing competencies, education, and staff development.
Attends and participates in professional association activities to stay current on regulations, guidelines, and professional standards of care.
Keeps current on new developments by reading professional journals and attending seminars.
Fulfills on-call responsibilities and extra shift coverage as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Certifications and Licensures
Credential:
BLS: Basic Life Support
Equivalent Experience:
Within 3 months of hire or transfer
Qualification Source:
AHA
Essential:
true
Credential:
SURGTECH: Cert Surgical Technologist
Equivalent Experience:
CST certification by the Association of Surgical Technologists completed within two years of hire date and maintained, or the date of signature of job description. Initial CST certification is based on national exam performance after completing an accredited program in surgical technology.
Qualification Source
Essential:
true
Required Education
Education:
High School Diploma or GED
Equivalent Experience:
Associate's degree in Surgical Technology preferred.
Education Specialization:
GENSTUDY
Essential:
true
Education:
Certified Surgical Technologist
Equivalent Experience:
Knowledge of surgical procedures and standards of practice acquired through a CAAHEP-accredited program or military program. May certify for CST exam after program completion. Certifications must be valid with NBSTSA and NCCT.
Education Specialization
Essential:
true
Experience, Training And Skills
Certified with less than two years' experience.
Surgical Technologist II independently scrubs basic surgical procedures.
Expert skills in two specialty areas as described by the service’s specialty coordinator.
If a career ladder is implemented, complete the defined skills/practice for Surgical Technologist II.
Maintain operating room competency.
Demonstrate manual dexterity and mechanical skills to use and hold surgical instruments.
Interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with individuals and groups at all levels.
Graduate from a CAAHEP-accredited surgical tech program or military training; Associate in Surgical Technology or CST certification; TS-C preferred in some cases.
Competency with Microsoft Windows and willingness to participate in further learning opportunities.
Physical/Mental Requirements And Typical Working Conditions
Exposure to stressful situations, trauma, grief, and death.
Ability to wear PPE including latex or substitutes.
Mobility to move about the facility with or without assisted devices and perform job duties.
Good vision and hearing with or without aids.
Frequently sit/stand/walk; occasional stooping, kneeling, or crouching.
Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials.
Compliance with bloodborne pathogen and TB testing requirements.
Ability to manage multiple tasks, work with others, and maintain regular attendance.
Dexterity for handling, reaching, grasping, fingering, and sensing; frequent repetitive movements may be required.
Physical Demand Level: Medium. Lifting up to 21-50 lbs occasionally, 20 lbs frequently, and 10 lbs constantly; walking/standing for most of the day.
Other Information
MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization; employees may be required to participate in additional learning opportunities.
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This description details the role of a Surgical Technologist II in the Operating Room. The Surgical Technologist II understands surgical procedures, ensures supplies and equipment are available and functioning, and assists in maintaining and monitoring the sterile field. They assemble sterile instruments, anticipate the needs of the surgeon, and help track medications, sharps, instruments, and sponges to support accurate patient charges and safe procedures.
Responsibilities
(30%)
Demonstrates knowledge of surgical procedures and the ability to problem solve related to the procedure being performed. Verifies items on the physician preference card. Accountable for supplies so accurate patient charges are billed.
(30%)
Demonstrates proper use of equipment, assembling of equipment and disposables, as well as cleaning and sterilizing. Ensures all equipment, supplies and instruments are assembled correctly and in working condition for the surgical procedure.
(30%)
Maintains the sterile environment. Monitors the sterile field and recognizes breaks in technique.
(10%)
Sets up the sterile field with instruments in a timely manner. Keeps accurate account of all medications, sponges, instruments and sharps on the sterile field per policy.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
Shows a positive, courteous, and helpful attitude toward patients, visitors, physicians, and co-workers.
Develops and maintains good working rapport with interdisciplinary personnel to meet patient needs.
Remains calm and efficient in stressful situations.
Shares information and reports significant changes and/or abnormal findings to appropriate team members.
Participates in regulatory surveys and performance improvement activities.
Assists with orientation, ongoing competencies, education, and staff development.
Attends and participates in professional association activities to stay current on regulations, guidelines, and professional standards of care.
Keeps current on new developments by reading professional journals and attending seminars.
Fulfills on-call responsibilities and extra shift coverage as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Certifications and Licensures
Credential:
BLS: Basic Life Support
Equivalent Experience:
Within 3 months of hire or transfer
Qualification Source:
AHA
Essential:
true
Credential:
SURGTECH: Cert Surgical Technologist
Equivalent Experience:
CST certification by the Association of Surgical Technologists completed within two years of hire date and maintained, or the date of signature of job description. Initial CST certification is based on national exam performance after completing an accredited program in surgical technology.
Qualification Source
Essential:
true
Required Education
Education:
High School Diploma or GED
Equivalent Experience:
Associate's degree in Surgical Technology preferred.
Education Specialization:
GENSTUDY
Essential:
true
Education:
Certified Surgical Technologist
Equivalent Experience:
Knowledge of surgical procedures and standards of practice acquired through a CAAHEP-accredited program or military program. May certify for CST exam after program completion. Certifications must be valid with NBSTSA and NCCT.
Education Specialization
Essential:
true
Experience, Training And Skills
Certified with less than two years' experience.
Surgical Technologist II independently scrubs basic surgical procedures.
Expert skills in two specialty areas as described by the service’s specialty coordinator.
If a career ladder is implemented, complete the defined skills/practice for Surgical Technologist II.
Maintain operating room competency.
Demonstrate manual dexterity and mechanical skills to use and hold surgical instruments.
Interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with individuals and groups at all levels.
Graduate from a CAAHEP-accredited surgical tech program or military training; Associate in Surgical Technology or CST certification; TS-C preferred in some cases.
Competency with Microsoft Windows and willingness to participate in further learning opportunities.
Physical/Mental Requirements And Typical Working Conditions
Exposure to stressful situations, trauma, grief, and death.
Ability to wear PPE including latex or substitutes.
Mobility to move about the facility with or without assisted devices and perform job duties.
Good vision and hearing with or without aids.
Frequently sit/stand/walk; occasional stooping, kneeling, or crouching.
Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials.
Compliance with bloodborne pathogen and TB testing requirements.
Ability to manage multiple tasks, work with others, and maintain regular attendance.
Dexterity for handling, reaching, grasping, fingering, and sensing; frequent repetitive movements may be required.
Physical Demand Level: Medium. Lifting up to 21-50 lbs occasionally, 20 lbs frequently, and 10 lbs constantly; walking/standing for most of the day.
Other Information
MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization; employees may be required to participate in additional learning opportunities.
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