MedStar Health
Surgical Assistant / OR First Assistant (Part-Time)
Washington, DC
$45,000 - $50,000
About The Job As defined by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) the surgical assistant provides aid in exposure, hemostasis, closure and other intraoperative technical functions that help the surgeon carry out a safe operation with optimal results for the patient. The surgical assistant is under the direction and supervision of the attending surgeon and performs all functions in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and Georgetown University Hospital’s policies, procedures, and standards.
General Summary of Position The surgical assistant assists in the operating room, maintaining a sterile field and adhering to AORN and departmental policies.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
Performs as a First or Second Assistant to the Attending Surgeon during surgical procedures in the Operating Room.
Ensures/maintains a sterile field during surgical procedures by adhering to AORN standards and other regulatory standards.
Adheres to all GUH departmental Perioperative and Operating Room Policies & Procedures.
Positions the patient during surgical procedures: "SA must be familiar with common positions related to the surgical procedure and be able to use the necessary equipment to provide the position; competencies would include fracture tables, head stabilizers, body stabilizers, c-arm extensions and any other positioning equipment necessary."
Drapes patients per surgeon’s specific instructions.
Provides visualization of the operative site by appropriate placement and securing of retractor, packing with sponges, digital manipulation of tissue, suctioning, irrigating, or sponging, and manipulation of suture materials (e.g., loops, tags, running sutures); uses proper body mechanics to prevent obstruction of the surgeon’s view.
Assists in maintaining hemostasis by direct pressure use and application of appropriate surgical instruments for the task, placement of ties, placement of surgical ligatures, application of chemical hemostatic agents, and other measures as directed by the attending surgeon.
Clamps, ligates and cuts tissue per surgeon’s directive.
Utilizes appropriate techniques to assist with closure of body planes; utilizes running or interrupted subcutaneous sutures with absorbable or nonabsorbable material; utilizes subcuticular closure technique with or without adhesive skin closure strips; closes skin with method indicated by surgeon (suture, staples, etc.); performs postoperative subcutaneous injection of local anesthetic agent as directed; participates in count processes as appropriate.
Selects and applies appropriate wound dressings under the direction of the attending surgeon including liquid or spray occlusive materials; absorbent material affixed with tape or circumferential wrapping; immobilizing dressing (soft or rigid).
Provides assistance in securing drainage systems to tissue.
Performs other duties and responsibilities that are appropriate to the position and area.
Above responsibilities are a general description of the level and nature of the work assigned to this classification and are not to be considered all‑inclusive.
Minimal Qualifications Education
Graduate from surgical assisting programs accredited through ARC‑ST (a collaborative effort of AST, ACS, and SASA) and by CAAHEP. (Required)
CAAHEP is a recognized accreditation agency of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Experience
Minimum of 2 years as a Surgical Technologist and 1 year with a documented minimum of 350 surgical cases as a First Assistant. (Required)
Experience in an academic medical center setting preferred.
Licenses and Certifications
Certified Surgical Assistant - CSA from the National Surgical Assistant's Association or equivalent certification. (Required)
Licensed Surgical Assistant in the District of Columbia within 1 Year. (Required)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of multiple surgical specialties, instruments, techniques, procedures, anatomy, and physiology.
Demonstrates and understands the need to work within multiple specialties essential.
Demonstrates ability to work as part of a team in the Operating Room.
Demonstrates excellent interpersonal skills including effective verbal and written communication skills.
Able to work under stress, maintain emotional control, and communicate effectively during emergencies.
This position has a hiring range of USD $35.68 - USD $64.71 /Hr.
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$45,000 - $50,000
About The Job As defined by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) the surgical assistant provides aid in exposure, hemostasis, closure and other intraoperative technical functions that help the surgeon carry out a safe operation with optimal results for the patient. The surgical assistant is under the direction and supervision of the attending surgeon and performs all functions in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and Georgetown University Hospital’s policies, procedures, and standards.
General Summary of Position The surgical assistant assists in the operating room, maintaining a sterile field and adhering to AORN and departmental policies.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
Performs as a First or Second Assistant to the Attending Surgeon during surgical procedures in the Operating Room.
Ensures/maintains a sterile field during surgical procedures by adhering to AORN standards and other regulatory standards.
Adheres to all GUH departmental Perioperative and Operating Room Policies & Procedures.
Positions the patient during surgical procedures: "SA must be familiar with common positions related to the surgical procedure and be able to use the necessary equipment to provide the position; competencies would include fracture tables, head stabilizers, body stabilizers, c-arm extensions and any other positioning equipment necessary."
Drapes patients per surgeon’s specific instructions.
Provides visualization of the operative site by appropriate placement and securing of retractor, packing with sponges, digital manipulation of tissue, suctioning, irrigating, or sponging, and manipulation of suture materials (e.g., loops, tags, running sutures); uses proper body mechanics to prevent obstruction of the surgeon’s view.
Assists in maintaining hemostasis by direct pressure use and application of appropriate surgical instruments for the task, placement of ties, placement of surgical ligatures, application of chemical hemostatic agents, and other measures as directed by the attending surgeon.
Clamps, ligates and cuts tissue per surgeon’s directive.
Utilizes appropriate techniques to assist with closure of body planes; utilizes running or interrupted subcutaneous sutures with absorbable or nonabsorbable material; utilizes subcuticular closure technique with or without adhesive skin closure strips; closes skin with method indicated by surgeon (suture, staples, etc.); performs postoperative subcutaneous injection of local anesthetic agent as directed; participates in count processes as appropriate.
Selects and applies appropriate wound dressings under the direction of the attending surgeon including liquid or spray occlusive materials; absorbent material affixed with tape or circumferential wrapping; immobilizing dressing (soft or rigid).
Provides assistance in securing drainage systems to tissue.
Performs other duties and responsibilities that are appropriate to the position and area.
Above responsibilities are a general description of the level and nature of the work assigned to this classification and are not to be considered all‑inclusive.
Minimal Qualifications Education
Graduate from surgical assisting programs accredited through ARC‑ST (a collaborative effort of AST, ACS, and SASA) and by CAAHEP. (Required)
CAAHEP is a recognized accreditation agency of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Experience
Minimum of 2 years as a Surgical Technologist and 1 year with a documented minimum of 350 surgical cases as a First Assistant. (Required)
Experience in an academic medical center setting preferred.
Licenses and Certifications
Certified Surgical Assistant - CSA from the National Surgical Assistant's Association or equivalent certification. (Required)
Licensed Surgical Assistant in the District of Columbia within 1 Year. (Required)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of multiple surgical specialties, instruments, techniques, procedures, anatomy, and physiology.
Demonstrates and understands the need to work within multiple specialties essential.
Demonstrates ability to work as part of a team in the Operating Room.
Demonstrates excellent interpersonal skills including effective verbal and written communication skills.
Able to work under stress, maintain emotional control, and communicate effectively during emergencies.
This position has a hiring range of USD $35.68 - USD $64.71 /Hr.
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