Children's Health System of Texas
Orthopedic Technician-Float
The purpose of this job is to apply and remove all types of casts and splints. Typically a person in this position will have at least two (2) years of experience in the care of the orthopedic patient. It is preferred that they are certified by the National Board of Certification for Orthopedic Technologists (NBOCT). This person works independently without supervision and may be required to provide call coverage. Responsibilities: Articulates descriptions of orthopedic conditions to patients and their families based on the understanding of anatomical structures and their relationships with one another. Applies, adjusts and removes all common orthopedic devices, using a manual or standard practice as a guideline. Performs basic casting, including the application of SPICA casts. Knowledge of theory and application of skin or skeletal traction. Properly applies aseptic techniques in dressing changes, removes sutures or staples and sets up a sterile surgical field. Interprets simple fractures and dislocations on X-ray films. Must perform in an operating room environment as a first and second assistant or scrub technician under the direct supervision of a surgeon. Must be able communicate effectively with providers, clinic staff, patients and families. How You'll Be Successful: Work Experience: At least 2 years full-time work experience in a hospital, clinic, office or as an independent contractor working directly in the care of orthopedic patients preferred. Education: High school diploma or equivalent required Licenses and Certifications: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers from the American Heart Association required upon hire National Board of Certification of Orthopedic Technologists (NBCOT) - within 2 years of date of hire preferred Job Profile: Through experience, has developed technical knowledge and skills to perform a variety of routine activities Understands how own duties relate to others in the team and has an awareness of how the team integrates with others Manages own workload by applying an understanding of team priorities; may provide assistance to less experienced colleagues Recognizes and solves typical problems that can occur in own work area; evaluates and selects predefined solutions from established operating procedures Impacts the performance of own team through the quality of the services or information provided Follows standardized procedures and practices and receives regular but moderate supervision and guidance Communicates moderately complex technical information in straightforward situations A Place Where You Belong: We put our people first. We welcome, value, and respect the beliefs, identities and experiences of our patients and colleagues. We are committed to delivering culturally effective care, creating meaningful partnerships in the communities we serve, and equipping and developing our team members to make Children's Health a place where everyone can contribute. Holistic Benefits How We'll Care for You: Employee portion of medical plan premiums are covered after 3 years. 4%-10% employee savings plan match based on tenure Paid Parental Leave (up to 12 weeks) Caregiver Leave Adoption and surrogacy reimbursement As an equal opportunity employer, Children's Health does not discriminate against employees or applicants because of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, veteran or military status, disability, or genetic information or any other Federal or State legally-protected status or class. This applies to all aspects of the employer-employee relationship including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, promotion, transfer pay, training, discipline, workforce adjustments, termination, employee benefits, and any other employment-related activity.
The purpose of this job is to apply and remove all types of casts and splints. Typically a person in this position will have at least two (2) years of experience in the care of the orthopedic patient. It is preferred that they are certified by the National Board of Certification for Orthopedic Technologists (NBOCT). This person works independently without supervision and may be required to provide call coverage. Responsibilities: Articulates descriptions of orthopedic conditions to patients and their families based on the understanding of anatomical structures and their relationships with one another. Applies, adjusts and removes all common orthopedic devices, using a manual or standard practice as a guideline. Performs basic casting, including the application of SPICA casts. Knowledge of theory and application of skin or skeletal traction. Properly applies aseptic techniques in dressing changes, removes sutures or staples and sets up a sterile surgical field. Interprets simple fractures and dislocations on X-ray films. Must perform in an operating room environment as a first and second assistant or scrub technician under the direct supervision of a surgeon. Must be able communicate effectively with providers, clinic staff, patients and families. How You'll Be Successful: Work Experience: At least 2 years full-time work experience in a hospital, clinic, office or as an independent contractor working directly in the care of orthopedic patients preferred. Education: High school diploma or equivalent required Licenses and Certifications: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers from the American Heart Association required upon hire National Board of Certification of Orthopedic Technologists (NBCOT) - within 2 years of date of hire preferred Job Profile: Through experience, has developed technical knowledge and skills to perform a variety of routine activities Understands how own duties relate to others in the team and has an awareness of how the team integrates with others Manages own workload by applying an understanding of team priorities; may provide assistance to less experienced colleagues Recognizes and solves typical problems that can occur in own work area; evaluates and selects predefined solutions from established operating procedures Impacts the performance of own team through the quality of the services or information provided Follows standardized procedures and practices and receives regular but moderate supervision and guidance Communicates moderately complex technical information in straightforward situations A Place Where You Belong: We put our people first. We welcome, value, and respect the beliefs, identities and experiences of our patients and colleagues. We are committed to delivering culturally effective care, creating meaningful partnerships in the communities we serve, and equipping and developing our team members to make Children's Health a place where everyone can contribute. Holistic Benefits How We'll Care for You: Employee portion of medical plan premiums are covered after 3 years. 4%-10% employee savings plan match based on tenure Paid Parental Leave (up to 12 weeks) Caregiver Leave Adoption and surrogacy reimbursement As an equal opportunity employer, Children's Health does not discriminate against employees or applicants because of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, veteran or military status, disability, or genetic information or any other Federal or State legally-protected status or class. This applies to all aspects of the employer-employee relationship including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, promotion, transfer pay, training, discipline, workforce adjustments, termination, employee benefits, and any other employment-related activity.