Bone & Joint Institute of South Georgia
Surgical Scrub Technologist
Bone & Joint Institute of South Georgia, Jesup, Georgia, United States, 31545
SURGICAL SCRUB TECHNOLOGIST
Bone & Joint Institute of South Georgia (BJISG) is a well-established, busy orthopaedic practice serving over 18 counties in Southeast Georgia. With four locations, seven healthcare providers, and over 70 employees, BJISG is a leading employer with a collaborative team environment. The practice offers a competitive salary and benefits package to all full‑time employees, including health insurance and a 401(k).
Our mission at the Bone & Joint Institute is to offer our patients the finest orthopaedic care available and consider it a privilege to be trusted with their care. We pride ourselves on being a great place to practice orthopaedic medicine, a great place for employees to work, and a great place for patients to receive care.
The Surgical Scrub Technologist plays a vital role in the BJISG Operating Room. A Bone & Joint Scrub Tech ensures quality patient care during all operative procedures while maintaining a sterile field, anticipating the needs of the surgeon, pulling cases according to preference cards, and ensuring the surgeon has all necessary items to complete cases. The Surgical Scrub Technologist candidate should have the necessary knowledge and ability to appropriately handle surgical instruments, supplies, and equipment as required during orthopaedic surgical procedures. The candidate will also assist the Sterile Processing Department with proper decontamination of all surgical instruments, re‑assembly and proper wrapping of surgical trays, and be knowledgeable in sterilization procedures and safety/infection control measures.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
High school diploma
Graduate of a Certified Surgical Technologist program, national certification preferred
Minimum 2 years of experience working in an operating room required
Familiarity with orthopedic procedures preferred
Good communication skills
Ability to use computerized software efficiently
Neat, professional appearance
Fast paced self‑starter
Highly organized and astute attention for detail
RESPONSIBILITIES
Makes sure all appropriate surgical instruments are ready for the surgeon
Acquires and maintains an understanding of surgical procedures being performed
Ensures proper sterilization techniques (OSHA standard) are used for instrument trays
Ensures all sterilization indicators have turned and there are no breaks/tears in the wrappers
Ensures that filters are in all the metal caskets and integrators in trays have turned
Keeps supply room and operating room neat and well stocked
Coordinates the maintenance scheduling/testing of the autoclave and other surgical equipment used in the operating room
Can speak to the various runs that can be performed and the parameters that need to be met when utilizing the sterilizer
Can name the various types of tests that are needed each day to assure the proper functioning of the sterilizer
Knows how to do a biological test and what is needed to show positive/negative results
Checks supplies and equipment needed for surgical procedure
Sets up sterile table with instruments, supplies, equipment, and medications/solutions needed for procedure
Performs the labeling of all solutions and medications in accordance with regulatory guidelines
Performs appropriate counts with circulator prior to the operation and before incision is closed
Gowns and gloves surgeon and assistants
Helps in draping sterile field
Passes instruments, etc., to surgeon during procedure
Maintains highest standard of sterile technique during procedure
Prepares sterile dressings and applies them according to surgeon’s standards
Cleans and prepares instruments for terminal sterilization
Assists other members of team with terminal cleaning of room
Assists with the moving and positioning of the patient. Identification of all pressure points and needs for additional padding to prevent pressure injuries
Maintains patient confidentiality; complies with HIPAA and compliance guidelines established by the practice
Maintains detailed knowledge of practice management and other computer software as it relates to job functions
Performs additional duties as requested by Manager or Team Leader/Supervisor
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Our mission at the Bone & Joint Institute is to offer our patients the finest orthopaedic care available and consider it a privilege to be trusted with their care. We pride ourselves on being a great place to practice orthopaedic medicine, a great place for employees to work, and a great place for patients to receive care.
The Surgical Scrub Technologist plays a vital role in the BJISG Operating Room. A Bone & Joint Scrub Tech ensures quality patient care during all operative procedures while maintaining a sterile field, anticipating the needs of the surgeon, pulling cases according to preference cards, and ensuring the surgeon has all necessary items to complete cases. The Surgical Scrub Technologist candidate should have the necessary knowledge and ability to appropriately handle surgical instruments, supplies, and equipment as required during orthopaedic surgical procedures. The candidate will also assist the Sterile Processing Department with proper decontamination of all surgical instruments, re‑assembly and proper wrapping of surgical trays, and be knowledgeable in sterilization procedures and safety/infection control measures.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
High school diploma
Graduate of a Certified Surgical Technologist program, national certification preferred
Minimum 2 years of experience working in an operating room required
Familiarity with orthopedic procedures preferred
Good communication skills
Ability to use computerized software efficiently
Neat, professional appearance
Fast paced self‑starter
Highly organized and astute attention for detail
RESPONSIBILITIES
Makes sure all appropriate surgical instruments are ready for the surgeon
Acquires and maintains an understanding of surgical procedures being performed
Ensures proper sterilization techniques (OSHA standard) are used for instrument trays
Ensures all sterilization indicators have turned and there are no breaks/tears in the wrappers
Ensures that filters are in all the metal caskets and integrators in trays have turned
Keeps supply room and operating room neat and well stocked
Coordinates the maintenance scheduling/testing of the autoclave and other surgical equipment used in the operating room
Can speak to the various runs that can be performed and the parameters that need to be met when utilizing the sterilizer
Can name the various types of tests that are needed each day to assure the proper functioning of the sterilizer
Knows how to do a biological test and what is needed to show positive/negative results
Checks supplies and equipment needed for surgical procedure
Sets up sterile table with instruments, supplies, equipment, and medications/solutions needed for procedure
Performs the labeling of all solutions and medications in accordance with regulatory guidelines
Performs appropriate counts with circulator prior to the operation and before incision is closed
Gowns and gloves surgeon and assistants
Helps in draping sterile field
Passes instruments, etc., to surgeon during procedure
Maintains highest standard of sterile technique during procedure
Prepares sterile dressings and applies them according to surgeon’s standards
Cleans and prepares instruments for terminal sterilization
Assists other members of team with terminal cleaning of room
Assists with the moving and positioning of the patient. Identification of all pressure points and needs for additional padding to prevent pressure injuries
Maintains patient confidentiality; complies with HIPAA and compliance guidelines established by the practice
Maintains detailed knowledge of practice management and other computer software as it relates to job functions
Performs additional duties as requested by Manager or Team Leader/Supervisor
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