Methodist McKinney Hospital
Certified Scrub Tech
Methodist McKinney Hospital
Job Details This position is for a Certified Scrub Tech responsible for preparing operating rooms, assisting surgeons, maintaining sterile environment, performing inventory, and adhering to hospital policies.
Qualifications
High school graduate or equivalent
Current certification as a Surgical Technologist
Minimum of two years' work experience as a CST at an acute care or rural hospital
BLS current at time of hire
Responsibilities
Prepare operating rooms by setting up surgical instruments, sterile supplies and equipment.
Ensure all surgical equipment/instrumentation is sterilized and functioning properly prior to presentation to sterile field and use.
Assist surgeons during operations by passing instruments and supplies, providing retraction, improving visual field, and other duties as delegated within the scope of the CST.
Maintain a sterile environment through adherence to sterile/aseptic technique to minimize risk of infection per national standards and hospital policies.
Monitor and account for all surgical tools and supplies throughout the procedure; consistently participate in surgical counts at appropriate times.
Help position patients for surgery as needed.
Perform surgical hand scrub/cleaning and don sterile gloves per gowning and gloving policy; maintain proper sterile technique when gowning and gloving surgeon and draping patient.
Assist with application of sterile drapes.
Prepare and manage specimens on the sterile field.
Anticipate the needs of the surgical team and respond promptly.
Assist in the application of dressings and safe transfer of patients to stretcher.
Perform inventory checks and restock operating room supplies as needed.
Properly dispose of biohazardous or pathological waste per facility protocol.
Participate in room turnover and housekeeping duties as needed; return unused supplies, instruments and equipment at end of day; participate in departmental restocking duties.
Comply with hospital policy and procedures.
Consistently participate in time‑out procedure, confirm site marking prior to incision.
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Participate in facility cost‑saving initiatives.
Participate in case‑pulling duties to prepare for upcoming cases by close attention to surgeon preference cards.
Transport instruments to decontamination area using appropriate technique in compliance with established policies and procedures.
Demonstrate knowledge of instrument decontamination, assembly, packaging and sterilization.
Adhere to attendance, punctuality, meal and break time period policies.
Attend departmental meetings or document review of materials presented.
Report unsafe situations to supervisor and through electronic variance system as needed.
Demonstrate knowledge of and participation in hospital performance improvement, infection control and risk management programs.
Demonstrate knowledge of cultural, spiritual and age‑related considerations when interacting with patients and coworkers.
Physical Demands
Representative of essential functions; reasonable accommodations possible.
Frequently required to sit, converse, listen; touch, handle, feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms. Requires close vision and ability to adjust focus.
Must lift/carry over 25 pounds and push/pull over 25 pounds regularly.
Must stand and/or walk at least five hours per day.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Health Care Provider
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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Job Details This position is for a Certified Scrub Tech responsible for preparing operating rooms, assisting surgeons, maintaining sterile environment, performing inventory, and adhering to hospital policies.
Qualifications
High school graduate or equivalent
Current certification as a Surgical Technologist
Minimum of two years' work experience as a CST at an acute care or rural hospital
BLS current at time of hire
Responsibilities
Prepare operating rooms by setting up surgical instruments, sterile supplies and equipment.
Ensure all surgical equipment/instrumentation is sterilized and functioning properly prior to presentation to sterile field and use.
Assist surgeons during operations by passing instruments and supplies, providing retraction, improving visual field, and other duties as delegated within the scope of the CST.
Maintain a sterile environment through adherence to sterile/aseptic technique to minimize risk of infection per national standards and hospital policies.
Monitor and account for all surgical tools and supplies throughout the procedure; consistently participate in surgical counts at appropriate times.
Help position patients for surgery as needed.
Perform surgical hand scrub/cleaning and don sterile gloves per gowning and gloving policy; maintain proper sterile technique when gowning and gloving surgeon and draping patient.
Assist with application of sterile drapes.
Prepare and manage specimens on the sterile field.
Anticipate the needs of the surgical team and respond promptly.
Assist in the application of dressings and safe transfer of patients to stretcher.
Perform inventory checks and restock operating room supplies as needed.
Properly dispose of biohazardous or pathological waste per facility protocol.
Participate in room turnover and housekeeping duties as needed; return unused supplies, instruments and equipment at end of day; participate in departmental restocking duties.
Comply with hospital policy and procedures.
Consistently participate in time‑out procedure, confirm site marking prior to incision.
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Participate in facility cost‑saving initiatives.
Participate in case‑pulling duties to prepare for upcoming cases by close attention to surgeon preference cards.
Transport instruments to decontamination area using appropriate technique in compliance with established policies and procedures.
Demonstrate knowledge of instrument decontamination, assembly, packaging and sterilization.
Adhere to attendance, punctuality, meal and break time period policies.
Attend departmental meetings or document review of materials presented.
Report unsafe situations to supervisor and through electronic variance system as needed.
Demonstrate knowledge of and participation in hospital performance improvement, infection control and risk management programs.
Demonstrate knowledge of cultural, spiritual and age‑related considerations when interacting with patients and coworkers.
Physical Demands
Representative of essential functions; reasonable accommodations possible.
Frequently required to sit, converse, listen; touch, handle, feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms. Requires close vision and ability to adjust focus.
Must lift/carry over 25 pounds and push/pull over 25 pounds regularly.
Must stand and/or walk at least five hours per day.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Health Care Provider
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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