UPMC’s Orthopedic team is currently hiring a Surgical Technologist First Assist. This is a full-time position, primarily Monday – Friday day shift, between 7:45 am – 5:00 pm, with occasional evenings, and On Call 1 weekend per month.
Sign-On Bonus: We are currently able to offer generous Sign-On Bonuses for our Surgical Technologist opportunities! The amount of this bonus will be based on your experience level, and you will be presented with the option to commit for 2 or 3 years. See below to find out which bonus works best for you, but don’t miss out, apply today to take advantage!
1-2 Years of Experience: $12,000.00 – 2yr Commitment OR $17,000.00 – 3yr Commitment 2+ Years of Experience: $15,000.00 – 2yr Commitment OR $25,000.00 – 3yr CommitmentPurpose:
Participates in an expanded role of perioperative First Assisting. Under the direction of the physician, assists in operations; may help set up operating room, prepare and transport patients for surgery, pass instruments and other supplies to surgeons and surgeon’s assistants, wound closure, hold retractors, cut sutures, and help count sponges, needles, supplies, and instruments.
Responsibilities:
Provide competent and ethical care within legal standards of practice as applicable to the STFA. Assist surgeon during operating room procedures. Performs positioning, prepping, and draping of the patient. Provides homeostasis by safe use of electrocautery, clamping blood vessels, coagulating bleeding points, ligating vessels, and other means as directed by surgeon. Identifies various suture needs and demonstrated appropriate suture management Applies knowledge of surgical anatomy, physiology, and operative technique relative to operative procedures. Identifies specific physician preferences and steps of the procedure. Acts as a patient advocate and maintains privacy and confidentiality of all appropriate information. Serves as an educator, mentor, consultant, and resource to colleagues and other healthcare professionals in relation to STFA activities and robotic surgery Maintains regulatory, credentialing, and privileging requirements Assume responsibility for personal development and education. Know and follow all organizational/departmental policies/procedures. Incorporate leading/evidence-based practice in quality/safety into everyday work. Commit to high-quality, safe work; encourage others to have similar standards. Identify processes/systems that could lead to inefficient practices, unsafe conditions, errors, or adverse events. Avoid shortcuts to ensure quality and safety measures are not circumvented. Encourage patient and family involvement in processes involving patient safety. Speak up with other service partners to ensure high quality and safety. Report serious events/incidents per policy.