Baylor Scott & White Health
Certified Surgical Tech CST PRN
Baylor Scott & White Health, Mckinney, Texas, United States, 75070
Overview
Join Baylor Scott and White Medical Center - McKinney as a Registered Nurse in the Operating Room. PRN variable days and nights; minimum of 16 hours per pay period. On-call: 1 major and 1 minor holiday per year. Requires a minimum of 2 years CST experience. Shift / Schedule
Shift/Schedule: PRN variable days and nights. Minimum of 16 hours per pay period. On-Call: 1 major and 1 minor holiday per year. Requirement: Requires a minimum of 2 years CST experience. Unit/Department Details
Operating Room: Fast-paced environment with high-acuity patients. Leadership supports learning, mentoring, and development. Patient Population: General and Orthopedic surgery Number of Beds: 9 Department Specifics: Strong team atmosphere; Level II Trauma hospital; latest robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery with 3 DaVinci Xi Robots; state-of-the-art OR suites with built-in integration; focus on career development and a Culture of Safety: Zero harm initiatives. Why Baylor Scott & White Health
Magnet Recognized Facility. 191-bed hospital, part of the largest not-for-profit health system in Texas. Offers personalized care, advanced technology, and hotel-like amenities with private rooms. As a large system, provides diverse career opportunities and resources to support professional growth. Role Summary and Essential Functions
The Surgical Technologist 2 functions in the intraoperative phase to expedite surgical procedures under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. This role assists the surgical team by ensuring the operating room is safe, equipped, and ready for procedures. Prepare operative site, instrument sets, and supplies; ensure proper instrument counts and equipment functioning. Assist with draping, positioning, and passing sterile supplies; maintain sterility and instrument integrity. Observe infection control policies and regulatory guidelines; ensure safe environment for staff and patients. Maintain inventory of sterile supplies and equipment; manage cart contents and records. Support proper specimen handling, dressings, and post-case room setup. Communicate effectively with surgeons and team members; anticipate needs during procedures. Key Success Factors Knowledge of infection prevention and sterilization standards; sterile/aseptic technique; anatomy and surgical procedures. Strong verbal and written communication and teamwork. Awareness of hazards and adherence to safety guidelines. Qualifications
Education: Graduate of an accredited program. Experience: Minimum 2 years CST experience. Certification/License: BLS (within 30 days of hire/transfer); CST certification from NBSTSA or NCCT; formal ST training (military/public health service acceptable); prior ST employment in a healthcare facility before 9/1/2009 acceptable with GAP and CST requirements. Benefits and Culture
Excellent benefits including a generous 401(k) with company match; benefits vary by position/type. Strong shared governance model with unit-based councils and Nursing Practice Council; emphasis on evidence-based practice and innovation. Culture of safety and inter-professional collaboration to ensure high-quality patient outcomes. Belonging: We believe all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported; our workforce should reflect the communities we serve.
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Join Baylor Scott and White Medical Center - McKinney as a Registered Nurse in the Operating Room. PRN variable days and nights; minimum of 16 hours per pay period. On-call: 1 major and 1 minor holiday per year. Requires a minimum of 2 years CST experience. Shift / Schedule
Shift/Schedule: PRN variable days and nights. Minimum of 16 hours per pay period. On-Call: 1 major and 1 minor holiday per year. Requirement: Requires a minimum of 2 years CST experience. Unit/Department Details
Operating Room: Fast-paced environment with high-acuity patients. Leadership supports learning, mentoring, and development. Patient Population: General and Orthopedic surgery Number of Beds: 9 Department Specifics: Strong team atmosphere; Level II Trauma hospital; latest robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery with 3 DaVinci Xi Robots; state-of-the-art OR suites with built-in integration; focus on career development and a Culture of Safety: Zero harm initiatives. Why Baylor Scott & White Health
Magnet Recognized Facility. 191-bed hospital, part of the largest not-for-profit health system in Texas. Offers personalized care, advanced technology, and hotel-like amenities with private rooms. As a large system, provides diverse career opportunities and resources to support professional growth. Role Summary and Essential Functions
The Surgical Technologist 2 functions in the intraoperative phase to expedite surgical procedures under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. This role assists the surgical team by ensuring the operating room is safe, equipped, and ready for procedures. Prepare operative site, instrument sets, and supplies; ensure proper instrument counts and equipment functioning. Assist with draping, positioning, and passing sterile supplies; maintain sterility and instrument integrity. Observe infection control policies and regulatory guidelines; ensure safe environment for staff and patients. Maintain inventory of sterile supplies and equipment; manage cart contents and records. Support proper specimen handling, dressings, and post-case room setup. Communicate effectively with surgeons and team members; anticipate needs during procedures. Key Success Factors Knowledge of infection prevention and sterilization standards; sterile/aseptic technique; anatomy and surgical procedures. Strong verbal and written communication and teamwork. Awareness of hazards and adherence to safety guidelines. Qualifications
Education: Graduate of an accredited program. Experience: Minimum 2 years CST experience. Certification/License: BLS (within 30 days of hire/transfer); CST certification from NBSTSA or NCCT; formal ST training (military/public health service acceptable); prior ST employment in a healthcare facility before 9/1/2009 acceptable with GAP and CST requirements. Benefits and Culture
Excellent benefits including a generous 401(k) with company match; benefits vary by position/type. Strong shared governance model with unit-based councils and Nursing Practice Council; emphasis on evidence-based practice and innovation. Culture of safety and inter-professional collaboration to ensure high-quality patient outcomes. Belonging: We believe all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported; our workforce should reflect the communities we serve.
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