Texas Health Resources
Certified Surgical Technologist CST Part-Time Night Shift
Texas Health Resources, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
Certified Surgical Technician – Labor and Delivery
Bring your passion to Texas Health so we 're Better + Together
Work location: Texas Health Fort Worth, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Work hours: Part-Time Nights
Labor and Delivery highlights:
Self-Scheduling that helps with work/life balance as well as opportunities for educational and career growth
Robust Unit Based Council (UBC) and engaged leadership team
Wide range of patients and plan of care – water births, nitrous oxide, Midwifery and high-risk patients
Here’s What You Need
H.S. Diploma or Equivalent and was employed to practice Surgical Technology in a health care facility before September 1, 2009 or Graduate of an accredited Surgical Technology program, Vocational Nurse Program or Military Training Surgical Technology program
At least 1 year of current Certified Surgical Tech experience strongly preferred
CST – Certified Surgical Technologist upon hire or LVN – Licensed Vocational Nurse upon hire or Military Training Program in surgical technology and Certified Surgical Technologist within 2 Years upon hire
BCLS – Basic Cardiac Life Support
Possesses organizational skills to function in a fast‑paced environment, positive interpersonal skills, good verbal and written communication skills, able to perform basic computer skills
What You Will Do
Intra‑operatively displays skills and behavior conducive to desirable outcome
Assists as needed in coordinating patient care peri‑operatively and assumes responsibility and accountability for behavior in order to maintain standards for professional nursing practice
Assists in providing peri‑operative care for a patient population that includes infants, paediatrics, adults and geriatics. Preoperatively assists RN circulator in formulating plan of care
Post‑operatively follows proper procedures for care of instruments, supplies and equipment. Under supervision, assists RN circulator with post‑operative duties
Assists in the delivering of nursing care in a manner that minimizes the risk of transfer of infection and accidental contamination
Assists in delivering patient care in a manner which protects the patient from injury
Care is provided with an emphasis on continually improving quality, service, and cost effectiveness
Demonstrates competence in assisting with the performance of age appropriate patient care that is specific to the unique physiological and anatomic aspects of life from the very young to the older adult
Perform other duties as assigned
Additional perks of being a Texas Health Employee
Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment programs as well as several other benefits
Delivery of high quality of patient care through nursing education, nursing research and innovations in nursing practice
Strong Unit Based Council (UBC)
A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth
Entity highlights:
At Texas Health Fort Worth we take seriously our mission to improve the health of those in our community. We are a 726‑bed, Magnet‑designated, full‑service hospital serving our community since 1930. Our location in Fort Worth provides convenient care to the residents of Fort Worth and the surrounding areas.
If you’re looking for cardiovascular care, high‑risk obstetrics, gynecology, neurosciences, sports medicine and emergency medicine, we’ve got it. Plus we’re an accredited Cycle III Chest Pain Center, an Emergency Center of Excellence and provide gynecology, neonatal intensive care, respiratory therapy and orthopedic medicine.
And talk about award‑winning. Texas Health Fort Worth is Joint Commission‑certified in both Heart Failure and Chest Pain, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, an Acute Heart Failure Center, a Level II Trauma Center, a designated Magnet hospital and the Best Place to Have a Baby in Tarrant County. We are a top‑notch choice in North Texas for emergency services, women’s services, cardiac care and much more.
If you’re ready to join us in our mission to improve the health of our community, then let’s show the world how we’re even better together!
Learn https://jobs.texashealth.org/why-texas-health/ more about our culture, benefits, and recent awards.
Do you still have questions or concerns? Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org
Texas Health requires a resume when an application is submitted.
Employment opportunities are only reflective of wholly owned Texas Health Resources entities.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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Work location: Texas Health Fort Worth, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Work hours: Part-Time Nights
Labor and Delivery highlights:
Self-Scheduling that helps with work/life balance as well as opportunities for educational and career growth
Robust Unit Based Council (UBC) and engaged leadership team
Wide range of patients and plan of care – water births, nitrous oxide, Midwifery and high-risk patients
Here’s What You Need
H.S. Diploma or Equivalent and was employed to practice Surgical Technology in a health care facility before September 1, 2009 or Graduate of an accredited Surgical Technology program, Vocational Nurse Program or Military Training Surgical Technology program
At least 1 year of current Certified Surgical Tech experience strongly preferred
CST – Certified Surgical Technologist upon hire or LVN – Licensed Vocational Nurse upon hire or Military Training Program in surgical technology and Certified Surgical Technologist within 2 Years upon hire
BCLS – Basic Cardiac Life Support
Possesses organizational skills to function in a fast‑paced environment, positive interpersonal skills, good verbal and written communication skills, able to perform basic computer skills
What You Will Do
Intra‑operatively displays skills and behavior conducive to desirable outcome
Assists as needed in coordinating patient care peri‑operatively and assumes responsibility and accountability for behavior in order to maintain standards for professional nursing practice
Assists in providing peri‑operative care for a patient population that includes infants, paediatrics, adults and geriatics. Preoperatively assists RN circulator in formulating plan of care
Post‑operatively follows proper procedures for care of instruments, supplies and equipment. Under supervision, assists RN circulator with post‑operative duties
Assists in the delivering of nursing care in a manner that minimizes the risk of transfer of infection and accidental contamination
Assists in delivering patient care in a manner which protects the patient from injury
Care is provided with an emphasis on continually improving quality, service, and cost effectiveness
Demonstrates competence in assisting with the performance of age appropriate patient care that is specific to the unique physiological and anatomic aspects of life from the very young to the older adult
Perform other duties as assigned
Additional perks of being a Texas Health Employee
Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment programs as well as several other benefits
Delivery of high quality of patient care through nursing education, nursing research and innovations in nursing practice
Strong Unit Based Council (UBC)
A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth
Entity highlights:
At Texas Health Fort Worth we take seriously our mission to improve the health of those in our community. We are a 726‑bed, Magnet‑designated, full‑service hospital serving our community since 1930. Our location in Fort Worth provides convenient care to the residents of Fort Worth and the surrounding areas.
If you’re looking for cardiovascular care, high‑risk obstetrics, gynecology, neurosciences, sports medicine and emergency medicine, we’ve got it. Plus we’re an accredited Cycle III Chest Pain Center, an Emergency Center of Excellence and provide gynecology, neonatal intensive care, respiratory therapy and orthopedic medicine.
And talk about award‑winning. Texas Health Fort Worth is Joint Commission‑certified in both Heart Failure and Chest Pain, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, an Acute Heart Failure Center, a Level II Trauma Center, a designated Magnet hospital and the Best Place to Have a Baby in Tarrant County. We are a top‑notch choice in North Texas for emergency services, women’s services, cardiac care and much more.
If you’re ready to join us in our mission to improve the health of our community, then let’s show the world how we’re even better together!
Learn https://jobs.texashealth.org/why-texas-health/ more about our culture, benefits, and recent awards.
Do you still have questions or concerns? Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org
Texas Health requires a resume when an application is submitted.
Employment opportunities are only reflective of wholly owned Texas Health Resources entities.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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