Position Specific Competencies:
1. Assists with Surgical Process.
2. Demonstrates table set-ups and scrub techniques for complex procedures in and out of specialty.
3. Anticipates specific instruments, checks equipment, and obtains supplies for upcoming schedule.
4. Maintains asepsis throughout procedure; identifies and corrects breaks in technique.
5. Demonstrates and educates principles of anatomy and physiology as related to basic and complex
procedures.
6. Demonstrates and educates safety practices as related to counts, sharps, positioning, specimens, and
Electrical Surgical Units & Plan education for peer group
7. Contributes to unit operations. Identifies and makes changes to preference lists.
8. Recognizes and actively participates in quality assurance and improvement activities.
9. Willingness to go to other specialties to broaden knowledge base.
10. Records peer group competencies.
11. Demonstrates professional accountability. Plans and teaches campus specific specialty competencies.
12. Coaches’ surgical team on the importance of universal precautions. Monitors, coaches, and holds others
accountable to the dress code.
13. Holds peers accountable to departmental objectives.
14. Completes mandatory requirements to include obtaining 20 CEUs a year.
15. Planning and Implementation of patient care.
16. Observes patient, alerts surgical team to symptoms, reactions, and changes in patient condition, and
coaches others to recognize status changes.
17. Assists the RN with selected patient care interventions in a manner that is consistent with policies and
procedures and offering coaching to new members of the surgical team.
18. Consults physicians and acts upon needs/requirements preoperatively and postoperatively. ***within
scope of practice***
19. Completes assigned task
Communicates effectively with a wide range of age groups, ethic, educational, and socioeconomic
backgrounds. Displays effective organizational skills, with ability to prioritize accurately and
quickly.
Illustrates computer skills within service provided. Maintains clinical and professional
competency levels required of age-specific populations, to include all aspects of surgical technology
in the perioperative care process.
The Surgical Technologist are not permitted to perform activities of a
first assistant, which include independent tissue manipulation and/ or handling, cutting, ligating, and/or
dissecting tissue, providing hemostasis, and/or suturing.
Working Conditions: Has efficient endurance to perform tasks over long periods of time. Involves
exposure to blood/body fluids, hazardous materials and communicable diseases. Participates in creating
a safety culture by optimizing safety at all times.
Physical Requirements: Able to access entire facility; lift, transport patients, supplies and equipment.
Demonstrates manual dexterity, hearing acuity, and verbal ability. Displays ability for standing long
periods of time, walking, lifting, bending, and stooping for the majority of the workday.
Position Summary:
Provides assistive patient care in the Operating Room under the direct supervision of the Registered
Nurse.
Qualifications:
The following qualifications, or equivalents, are the minimum requirements necessary to perform the
essential functions of this position.
Education/formal training/licensure/certification experience:
1. Graduate of a nationally accredited educational program for surgical technology
OR
2. Graduate of a training program for surgical technology in the United States Army, Navy, or Air
Force.
3. Obtain an accredited surgical technologist certification credential during the 12-month period that
immediately follows the successful completion of a surgical technology program and maintain
certification to maintain employment as a surgical technologist.
Exemption/Grandfather clause
4. Provides documentation of employment to practice surgical technology in a
licensed hospitals or an ambulatory surgical facility licensed on or before December 31, 2023.
5. BCLS