Surgical Technologist, Main Operating Room (OR) Surgery (62535)

Min USD $27.00/Hr. Max USD $39.86/Hr. Overview $20,000 Sign on Bonus Available Previous Surgical Technologist experience and/or successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program is REQUIRED *New Graduate Surg Tech students, and Surg Tech students enrolled in the 2nd year of an accredited Surgical Technologist program are encouraged to apply! The Main Operationg Room Surgical Technologist performs "scrub" technologist duties for scheduled surgeries in the Main Operating Room, and assists with the draping and utilization of instruments for a particular surgery and age of the patient serviced. Demonstrates knowledge in the basic principles of sterile technique and sterilization procedures. Clinical ladder advancement opportunities available. Recruiter: Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner @mhsil.com Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program and/or previous Surgical Technologist experience is REQUIRED. Completion of Anatomy and Physiology classes preferred. High School graduate or equivalent required. Attends JCAHO, OSHA, and hospital/nurse manager-specified mandatory in-services. Obtains four contact hours in area of interest Licensure/Certification/Registry: Maintains current CPR certification Surgical Technologist Certification preferred Experience: Previous experience in multiple surgical specialties is preferred. Responsibilities Performs duties in capacity of "scrub" technologist as prescribed by hospital policies and procedures. Sets room for a routine, uncomplicated procedure with supplies and equipment in 5-15 minutes. Sets room for complicated or multi-procedure case requiring many special supplies in 30 minutes. Assists circulator in checking equipment. Assists circulator in obtaining supplies prior to bringing patient to room. Has basic knowledge of instrumentation and its appropriate use. Checks instrumentation regarding cleanliness, function, correct number of pieces, and completeness of tray. Allows adequate time for preparation of supplies and counting (i.e., routine case 15 minutes, complicated case 30-40 minutes). Has basic knowledge of surgical procedures. Organizes and maintains a neat, clean mayo, instrument, and back tables. Attempts reasonable anticipation of sequence of instrumentation. Properly identifies medication. Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube station. Relocate these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or delivers directly to appropriate licensed staff. Keeps track of sponges, needles, and instruments during procedure at all times. Relays accurate identification of specimens and cultures. Organizes and assists in end-of-case clean up. Separates sharp and delicate instruments during clean up. Assists in pulling cases. Assists in maintenance of safe environment for patients and staff. Has knowledge and applies principles of good aseptic practice (i.e., appropriate scrub length, OR attire, proper gowning, gloving, and draping methods). Checks sterile supplies for proper packaging and dating. Actively assists in recognizing and reporting breaks in sterile technique. Requests assistance of Sterile Processing personnel in preparation of instruments for immediate reuse. Follows protocol for universal blood- and body-fluid precautions at all times. Prevents loss of instruments by thorough search of drapes before they are discarded. Assists in the orderly function of the OR. Demonstrates flexibility in a team effort (i.e., takes required supplies from circulator when offered). Checks room for and puts away excess supplies and equipment. Takes initiative and seeks appropriate opportunities to update and maintain surgical skills (i.e., requests certain cases and attends in-services). Assists in checking to-follow cases for completeness and accuracy. Assists in orientation of new personnel. Actively participates in checking and maintaining assignment by participating as a permanent team member. Participates in updating surgeon's preference list. Reports to assigned room on time. Understands and follows disaster plan. Follows hospital/unit policies, procedures, and behavioral expectations. Uses designated lines of communication and authority. Willingly assists co-workers to facilitate patient care. Attends 65 percent or a minimum of 6 unit staff meetings per year, whichever number is greater. Seeks excused absences by OR director or specialty supervisor when needed. Reviews and signs minutes. Attends or participates in JCAHO and other mandatory in-services. Initiates appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first assistant, if trained to do so. Provides hemostasis to reduce potential for post-operative infection and potential for fluid volume deficit by clamping and/or ligating vessels, using electrosurgical cautery, applying direct pressure, applying chemical agents that promote coagulation, and other means as directed by surgeon. Provides exposure of the operative site through the appropriate use of retractors and other instruments and through suctioning and sponging. Uses surgical instrumentation skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as directed by the surgeon. Handles all variety of tissue appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood supply. Sutures skillfully all varieties of tissue with the appropriate suture materials and suturing techniques. Performs other duties as assigned.

Radiology Technologist (62537)

Min USD $27.52/Hr. Max USD $42.65/Hr. Overview Using independent judgment, perform radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures utilizing a variety of Radiology equipment in applying prescribed ionizing radiation to patients for diagnosis and treatment. Schedule Full Time, Day, Evening, Night Shift Rotating Weekends $20,000 Sign-on Bonus Qualifications Licensure/Certification/Registry: Registered radiographer (ARRT-R) in good standing or registry eligible. If not otherwise specified by the professional licensing body, the maximum allowable time to practice in a "registration pending" status is three months. Active license required in radiography from the IEMA Division of Nuclear Safety. Maintain BLS CPR Certification. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Excellent interpersonal and guest relations skills required. Moderate physical effort. Responsibilities Perform a variety of radiographic, fluoroscopic, portable, and surgical procedures on patients of all ages, according to established standards, policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines. Maintain technical skills relating to the manipulation of imaging factors. Maintain skills in performing emergency and routine patient care as required. Maintain technical skills in performance of portable radiographic imaging, both with static and fluoroscopic equipment. Maintain technical skill with the performance of trauma imaging, bariatric imaging (including the operation of bariatric patient transfer devices), imaging in ICU environments, and imaging in neonatal environments. Maintain an excellent guest relations rapport with patients, visitors, Physicians and fellow employees. Utilize proper infection control practices per the department procedure manual. Monitor the condition of equipment and supplies to ensure safe and efficient operations of the department. Ensure proper recording and transmission of patient information. Ensure the safety of patients, visitors and employees. Take call required to assigned section of the department. Provide supervision, guidance and instruction to Radiography Students. Provide a Great Patient Experience by employing A.I.D.E.T and "Greet and Feet". Performs other related work as required or requested.

Radiology Technologist (62631)

Min USD $27.52/Hr. Max USD $42.65/Hr. Overview Using independent judgment, perform radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures utilizing a variety of Radiology equipment in applying prescribed ionizing radiation to patients for diagnosis and treatment. Schedule Full Time, Day, Evening, Night Shift Rotating Weekends $20,000 Sign-on Bonus Qualifications Licensure/Certification/Registry: Registered radiographer (ARRT-R) in good standing or registry eligible. If not otherwise specified by the professional licensing body, the maximum allowable time to practice in a "registration pending" status is three months. Active license required in radiography from the IEMA Division of Nuclear Safety. Maintain BLS CPR Certification. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Excellent interpersonal and guest relations skills required. Moderate physical effort. Responsibilities Perform a variety of radiographic, fluoroscopic, portable, and surgical procedures on patients of all ages, according to established standards, policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines. Maintain technical skills relating to the manipulation of imaging factors. Maintain skills in performing emergency and routine patient care as required. Maintain technical skills in performance of portable radiographic imaging, both with static and fluoroscopic equipment. Maintain technical skill with the performance of trauma imaging, bariatric imaging (including the operation of bariatric patient transfer devices), imaging in ICU environments, and imaging in neonatal environments. Maintain an excellent guest relations rapport with patients, visitors, Physicians and fellow employees. Utilize proper infection control practices per the department procedure manual. Monitor the condition of equipment and supplies to ensure safe and efficient operations of the department. Ensure proper recording and transmission of patient information. Ensure the safety of patients, visitors and employees. Take call required to assigned section of the department. Provide supervision, guidance and instruction to Radiography Students. Provide a Great Patient Experience by employing A.I.D.E.T and "Greet and Feet". Performs other related work as required or requested.

Ultrasound Technologist (62551)

Min USD $34.34/Hr. Max USD $53.23/Hr. Overview Using independent judgment, perform a variety of procedures utilizing sonography equipment. Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy, Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and values. Schedule PRN Qualifications Education: Enrolled in or a graduate of a recognized AMA allied health training program. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Must obtain RDMS within twenty-four months of job acceptance. Maintain BLS CPR Certification. Experience: Completion of an approved ultrasound technology program or successful completion of at least 2 RDMS certifications with graduation of an approved Ultrasound Technology program pending. Responsibilities Perform a variety of diagnostic ultrasound procedures, interventional ultrasound and sonographic vascular exams on outpatients of all ages, according to established standards, policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines. Perform a variety of diagnostic ultrasound, interventional ultrasound and sonographic vascular procedures on inpatients (General, IMC and ICU) both in the department and bedside via portable Sonography as needed, according to established standards, policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines. Maintain technical skills relating to imaging factors. Maintain an excellent guest relations rapport with patients, visitors, Physicians and fellow employees. Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy, Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and values: SAFETY: Prevent Harm - I put safety first in everything I do. I take action to ensure the safety of others. COURTESY: Serve Others - I treat others with dignity and respect. I project a professional image and positive attitude. QUALITY: Improve Outcomes - I continually advance my knowledge, skills and performance. I work with others to achieve superior results. EFFICIENCY: Reduce Waste - I use time and resources wisely. I prevent defects and delays. Maintain skills in performing emergency and routine patient care as required. Utilize proper infection control practices per the department procedure manual. Monitor the condition of equipment and supplies to ensure safe and efficient operations of the department. Ensure proper recording and transmission of patient information. Comply with department procedure regarding employee / patient incident reports. Review and recommend equipment / supply purchases. Participate in continuing education, meet requirements for all mandatory in-services and maintain knowledge of current and new technology. Performs other related work as required or requested. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.

Ultrasound Tech (62551)

Min USD $34.34/Hr. Max USD $53.23/Hr. Overview Evaluation of anatomy and pathophysiology of the Cardiac system by the use of Diagnostic Ultrasound. Ability to learn skills and knowledge base required for successful completion of ARDMS Registry examination. Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy, Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and values. Schedule 7:30am-5:00pm PRN Qualifications Education: Associates Degree in Diagnostic Ultrasound or in the medical field or graduate of a CAAHEP accredited Diploma program in Diagnostic Ultrasound required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Work toward successful completion of the registry examination of the ARDMS is required. New sonographers will have 36 months from date of hire to obtain the proper credential. (RDCS for cardiac, RVT for vascular). Current CPR certification. Experience: Previous health care setting experience preferred. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to lift and move patients and heavy equipment to meet the clinical and operational needs of the area. Oral and written communication skills. Data organization and Information handling skills. Responsibilities Obtain, review and bring together pertinent patient history, physical examination and supporting clinical data to facilitate diagnostic result. Perform cardiac or vascular ultrasound diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures on patients of all ages by producing, assessing and evaluating ultrasound images and related data according to established standards, policies, procedures and guidelines. Provide interpreting physicians and supervising sonographer with an oral or written summary of technical findings. Learn technical skills related to all ultrasound imaging factors; maintain knowledge of other testing modalities. Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Courtesy, Quality, and Efficiency that support our mission, vision and values: SAFETY: Prevent Harm - I put safety first in everything I do. I take action to ensure the safety of others. COURTESY: Serve Others - I treat others with dignity and respect. I project a professional image and positive attitude. QUALITY: Improve Outcomes - I continually advance my knowledge, skills and performance. I work with others to achieve superior results. EFFICIENCY: Reduce Waste - I use time and resources wisely. I prevent defects and delays. Demonstrate knowledge in human gross and sectional anatomy and physiology and pathophysiology to image and evaluate normal and abnormal tissue structure or function. Learn and understand biological effects of ultrasound. Behavior in accordance with hospital behavioral standards, goals, mission and vision statement of values. Maintain certification in CPR. Utilize proper Infection Control procedures according to department and hospital procedures. Ensure proper recording, documentation, confidentiality and transmission of patient information. Monitor the condition of equipment and supplies to ensure safe and efficient operation of the department. Comply with departmental policies regarding employee/patient incident reports. Keep current with clinical developments in the field of ultrasound imaging. Be responsible for continual learning. Participate in daily activities that maintain operations: cleaning stocking, equipment evaluation, moving equipment to bedside studies, data entry and evaluation, emergency call rotation and customer support. Follow PAH Policy directives and procedures the performance of duties and responsibilities. Adhere to behavioral standards. Performs other related work as required or requested. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA (CARDIAC): Learn and maintain skills and expand knowledge in the performance and evaluation of transthoracic echocardiography in the adult population. Recognize and address critical pathology through modification of scan protocols and notification of interpreting physician or supervising sonographer.

Surgical Technologist, Main Operating Room (OR) Surgery (62664)

Min USD $27.00/Hr. Max USD $39.86/Hr. Overview $20,000 Sign on Bonus Available Previous Surgical Technologist experience and/or successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program is REQUIRED *New Graduate Surg Tech students, and Surg Tech students enrolled in the 2nd year of an accredited Surgical Technologist program are encouraged to apply! The Main Operationg Room Surgical Technologist performs "scrub" technologist duties for scheduled surgeries in the Main Operating Room, and assists with the draping and utilization of instruments for a particular surgery and age of the patient serviced. Demonstrates knowledge in the basic principles of sterile technique and sterilization procedures. Clinical ladder advancement opportunities available. Recruiter: Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner @mhsil.com Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program and/or previous Surgical Technologist experience is REQUIRED. Completion of Anatomy and Physiology classes preferred. High School graduate or equivalent required. Attends JCAHO, OSHA, and hospital/nurse manager-specified mandatory in-services. Obtains four contact hours in area of interest Licensure/Certification/Registry: Maintains current CPR certification Surgical Technologist Certification preferred Experience: Previous experience in multiple surgical specialties is preferred. Responsibilities Performs duties in capacity of "scrub" technologist as prescribed by hospital policies and procedures. Sets room for a routine, uncomplicated procedure with supplies and equipment in 5-15 minutes. Sets room for complicated or multi-procedure case requiring many special supplies in 30 minutes. Assists circulator in checking equipment. Assists circulator in obtaining supplies prior to bringing patient to room. Has basic knowledge of instrumentation and its appropriate use. Checks instrumentation regarding cleanliness, function, correct number of pieces, and completeness of tray. Allows adequate time for preparation of supplies and counting (i.e., routine case 15 minutes, complicated case 30-40 minutes). Has basic knowledge of surgical procedures. Organizes and maintains a neat, clean mayo, instrument, and back tables. Attempts reasonable anticipation of sequence of instrumentation. Properly identifies medication. Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube station. Relocate these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or delivers directly to appropriate licensed staff. Keeps track of sponges, needles, and instruments during procedure at all times. Relays accurate identification of specimens and cultures. Organizes and assists in end-of-case clean up. Separates sharp and delicate instruments during clean up. Assists in pulling cases. Assists in maintenance of safe environment for patients and staff. Has knowledge and applies principles of good aseptic practice (i.e., appropriate scrub length, OR attire, proper gowning, gloving, and draping methods). Checks sterile supplies for proper packaging and dating. Actively assists in recognizing and reporting breaks in sterile technique. Requests assistance of Sterile Processing personnel in preparation of instruments for immediate reuse. Follows protocol for universal blood- and body-fluid precautions at all times. Prevents loss of instruments by thorough search of drapes before they are discarded. Assists in the orderly function of the OR. Demonstrates flexibility in a team effort (i.e., takes required supplies from circulator when offered). Checks room for and puts away excess supplies and equipment. Takes initiative and seeks appropriate opportunities to update and maintain surgical skills (i.e., requests certain cases and attends in-services). Assists in checking to-follow cases for completeness and accuracy. Assists in orientation of new personnel. Actively participates in checking and maintaining assignment by participating as a permanent team member. Participates in updating surgeon's preference list. Reports to assigned room on time. Understands and follows disaster plan. Follows hospital/unit policies, procedures, and behavioral expectations. Uses designated lines of communication and authority. Willingly assists co-workers to facilitate patient care. Attends 65 percent or a minimum of 6 unit staff meetings per year, whichever number is greater. Seeks excused absences by OR director or specialty supervisor when needed. Reviews and signs minutes. Attends or participates in JCAHO and other mandatory in-services. Initiates appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first assistant, if trained to do so. Provides hemostasis to reduce potential for post-operative infection and potential for fluid volume deficit by clamping and/or ligating vessels, using electrosurgical cautery, applying direct pressure, applying chemical agents that promote coagulation, and other means as directed by surgeon. Provides exposure of the operative site through the appropriate use of retractors and other instruments and through suctioning and sponging. Uses surgical instrumentation skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as directed by the surgeon. Handles all variety of tissue appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood supply. Sutures skillfully all varieties of tissue with the appropriate suture materials and suturing techniques. Performs other duties as assigned.

Radiology Technologist (62056)

Min USD $27.52/Hr. Max USD $42.65/Hr. Overview Using independent judgment, perform radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures utilizing a variety of Radiology equipment in applying prescribed ionizing radiation to patients for diagnosis and treatment. Schedule Full Time, Day, Evening, Night Shift Rotating Weekends $20,000 Sign-on Bonus Qualifications Licensure/Certification/Registry: Registered radiographer (ARRT-R) in good standing or registry eligible. If not otherwise specified by the professional licensing body, the maximum allowable time to practice in a "registration pending" status is three months. Active license required in radiography from the IEMA Division of Nuclear Safety. Maintain BLS CPR Certification. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Excellent interpersonal and guest relations skills required. Moderate physical effort. Responsibilities Perform a variety of radiographic, fluoroscopic, portable, and surgical procedures on patients of all ages, according to established standards, policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines. Maintain technical skills relating to the manipulation of imaging factors. Maintain skills in performing emergency and routine patient care as required. Maintain technical skills in performance of portable radiographic imaging, both with static and fluoroscopic equipment. Maintain technical skill with the performance of trauma imaging, bariatric imaging (including the operation of bariatric patient transfer devices), imaging in ICU environments, and imaging in neonatal environments. Maintain an excellent guest relations rapport with patients, visitors, Physicians and fellow employees. Utilize proper infection control practices per the department procedure manual. Monitor the condition of equipment and supplies to ensure safe and efficient operations of the department. Ensure proper recording and transmission of patient information. Ensure the safety of patients, visitors and employees. Take call required to assigned section of the department. Provide supervision, guidance and instruction to Radiography Students. Provide a Great Patient Experience by employing A.I.D.E.T and "Greet and Feet". Performs other related work as required or requested.

Surgical Technologist, Main Operating Room (OR) Surgery (62023)

Min USD $27.00/Hr. Max USD $39.86/Hr. Overview $20,000 Sign on Bonus Available Previous Surgical Technologist experience and/or successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program is REQUIRED *New Graduate Surg Tech students, and Surg Tech students enrolled in the 2nd year of an accredited Surgical Technologist program are encouraged to apply! The Main Operationg Room Surgical Technologist performs "scrub" technologist duties for scheduled surgeries in the Main Operating Room, and assists with the draping and utilization of instruments for a particular surgery and age of the patient serviced. Demonstrates knowledge in the basic principles of sterile technique and sterilization procedures. Clinical ladder advancement opportunities available. Recruiter: Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner @mhsil.com Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program and/or previous Surgical Technologist experience is REQUIRED. Completion of Anatomy and Physiology classes preferred. High School graduate or equivalent required. Attends JCAHO, OSHA, and hospital/nurse manager-specified mandatory in-services. Obtains four contact hours in area of interest Licensure/Certification/Registry: Maintains current CPR certification Surgical Technologist Certification preferred Experience: Previous experience in multiple surgical specialties is preferred. Responsibilities Performs duties in capacity of "scrub" technologist as prescribed by hospital policies and procedures. Sets room for a routine, uncomplicated procedure with supplies and equipment in 5-15 minutes. Sets room for complicated or multi-procedure case requiring many special supplies in 30 minutes. Assists circulator in checking equipment. Assists circulator in obtaining supplies prior to bringing patient to room. Has basic knowledge of instrumentation and its appropriate use. Checks instrumentation regarding cleanliness, function, correct number of pieces, and completeness of tray. Allows adequate time for preparation of supplies and counting (i.e., routine case 15 minutes, complicated case 30-40 minutes). Has basic knowledge of surgical procedures. Organizes and maintains a neat, clean mayo, instrument, and back tables. Attempts reasonable anticipation of sequence of instrumentation. Properly identifies medication. Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube station. Relocate these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or delivers directly to appropriate licensed staff. Keeps track of sponges, needles, and instruments during procedure at all times. Relays accurate identification of specimens and cultures. Organizes and assists in end-of-case clean up. Separates sharp and delicate instruments during clean up. Assists in pulling cases. Assists in maintenance of safe environment for patients and staff. Has knowledge and applies principles of good aseptic practice (i.e., appropriate scrub length, OR attire, proper gowning, gloving, and draping methods). Checks sterile supplies for proper packaging and dating. Actively assists in recognizing and reporting breaks in sterile technique. Requests assistance of Sterile Processing personnel in preparation of instruments for immediate reuse. Follows protocol for universal blood- and body-fluid precautions at all times. Prevents loss of instruments by thorough search of drapes before they are discarded. Assists in the orderly function of the OR. Demonstrates flexibility in a team effort (i.e., takes required supplies from circulator when offered). Checks room for and puts away excess supplies and equipment. Takes initiative and seeks appropriate opportunities to update and maintain surgical skills (i.e., requests certain cases and attends in-services). Assists in checking to-follow cases for completeness and accuracy. Assists in orientation of new personnel. Actively participates in checking and maintaining assignment by participating as a permanent team member. Participates in updating surgeon's preference list. Reports to assigned room on time. Understands and follows disaster plan. Follows hospital/unit policies, procedures, and behavioral expectations. Uses designated lines of communication and authority. Willingly assists co-workers to facilitate patient care. Attends 65 percent or a minimum of 6 unit staff meetings per year, whichever number is greater. Seeks excused absences by OR director or specialty supervisor when needed. Reviews and signs minutes. Attends or participates in JCAHO and other mandatory in-services. Initiates appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first assistant, if trained to do so. Provides hemostasis to reduce potential for post-operative infection and potential for fluid volume deficit by clamping and/or ligating vessels, using electrosurgical cautery, applying direct pressure, applying chemical agents that promote coagulation, and other means as directed by surgeon. Provides exposure of the operative site through the appropriate use of retractors and other instruments and through suctioning and sponging. Uses surgical instrumentation skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as directed by the surgeon. Handles all variety of tissue appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood supply. Sutures skillfully all varieties of tissue with the appropriate suture materials and suturing techniques. Performs other duties as assigned.

Cardiovascular Imaging Tech, Cath Lab (62688)

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Perform responsible technical work on patients in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. Responsible for the operation of various types of equipment and apparatus in providing assistance and support to the physicians performing procedures. Responsible for the proper operation of x-ray equipment and radiation safety. Schedule Full Time, Day Shift $20,000-$40,000 Sign-on Bonus! Please schedule a call to discuss the position using my calendar: Qualifications Education: Graduate of approved School of Radiology or equivalent training (if hired before September, 1990). Licensure/Certification/Registry: Illinois Department of Illinois Emergence Management Agency Division of Nuclear Safety license required. American Registry of Radiologic Technologists certificate required. Has successfully completed a basic EKG class within one year of hire. ACLS certification required. Experience: Has a minimum of two year's experience as a Cardiac Special Procedures Tech. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Completion of radiation safety classes within 90 days of employment is required. Responsibilities Operates a variety of electrical equipment in a cardiovascular catheterization laboratory during a variety of procedures. Monitors the patient's electrocardiogram during procedures, alerts the physician of any irregular heart activity or change in pressure. Charges the patient appropriately for the procedure. Performs patient pre-procedure teaching. Obtains consent forms signed by the patient prior to the procedure. Provides education to MMC employees and/or community as needed. Prepares patient for the procedure. Acts as a circulator in the case, connect monitoring lines, check pulses, collect and set up appropriate equipment for the case. Performs as a sterile assistant, assist the physician in scrubbing and maintaining a sterile field, assist the physician with catheter and/or equipment insertion and removal. Dress and/or suture insertion site following the procedure. Set up arterial pressure line (if needed) or pull sheath and obtain hemostasis. Assists in the use of arterial closure devices. Records, interprets, and calculates various types of data collected during the procedure. Maintains equipment, corrects equipment malfunctions and reports malfunctions for repair. Instructs technologists and others in the performance of technical procedures, operations of equipment, and collection and interpretation of data. Demonstrates knowledge of the proper operation of x-ray equipment used in the Cath Lab. Monitors and is responsible for quality assurance of the x-ray equipment. Participates in the on call rotation. Collects appropriate past patient information for the physician to review. Adheres to behavioral standards. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Surgical Technologist, Main Operating Room (OR) Surgery (61830)

Min USD $27.00/Hr. Max USD $39.86/Hr. Overview $20,000 Sign on Bonus Available Previous Surgical Technologist experience and/or successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program is REQUIRED *New Graduate Surg Tech students, and Surg Tech students enrolled in the 2nd year of an accredited Surgical Technologist program are encouraged to apply! The Main Operationg Room Surgical Technologist performs "scrub" technologist duties for scheduled surgeries in the Main Operating Room, and assists with the draping and utilization of instruments for a particular surgery and age of the patient serviced. Demonstrates knowledge in the basic principles of sterile technique and sterilization procedures. Clinical ladder advancement opportunities available. Recruiter: Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner @mhsil.com Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program and/or previous Surgical Technologist experience is REQUIRED. Completion of Anatomy and Physiology classes preferred. High School graduate or equivalent required. Attends JCAHO, OSHA, and hospital/nurse manager-specified mandatory in-services. Obtains four contact hours in area of interest Licensure/Certification/Registry: Maintains current CPR certification Surgical Technologist Certification preferred Experience: Previous experience in multiple surgical specialties is preferred. Responsibilities Performs duties in capacity of "scrub" technologist as prescribed by hospital policies and procedures. Sets room for a routine, uncomplicated procedure with supplies and equipment in 5-15 minutes. Sets room for complicated or multi-procedure case requiring many special supplies in 30 minutes. Assists circulator in checking equipment. Assists circulator in obtaining supplies prior to bringing patient to room. Has basic knowledge of instrumentation and its appropriate use. Checks instrumentation regarding cleanliness, function, correct number of pieces, and completeness of tray. Allows adequate time for preparation of supplies and counting (i.e., routine case 15 minutes, complicated case 30-40 minutes). Has basic knowledge of surgical procedures. Organizes and maintains a neat, clean mayo, instrument, and back tables. Attempts reasonable anticipation of sequence of instrumentation. Properly identifies medication. Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube station. Relocate these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or delivers directly to appropriate licensed staff. Keeps track of sponges, needles, and instruments during procedure at all times. Relays accurate identification of specimens and cultures. Organizes and assists in end-of-case clean up. Separates sharp and delicate instruments during clean up. Assists in pulling cases. Assists in maintenance of safe environment for patients and staff. Has knowledge and applies principles of good aseptic practice (i.e., appropriate scrub length, OR attire, proper gowning, gloving, and draping methods). Checks sterile supplies for proper packaging and dating. Actively assists in recognizing and reporting breaks in sterile technique. Requests assistance of Sterile Processing personnel in preparation of instruments for immediate reuse. Follows protocol for universal blood- and body-fluid precautions at all times. Prevents loss of instruments by thorough search of drapes before they are discarded. Assists in the orderly function of the OR. Demonstrates flexibility in a team effort (i.e., takes required supplies from circulator when offered). Checks room for and puts away excess supplies and equipment. Takes initiative and seeks appropriate opportunities to update and maintain surgical skills (i.e., requests certain cases and attends in-services). Assists in checking to-follow cases for completeness and accuracy. Assists in orientation of new personnel. Actively participates in checking and maintaining assignment by participating as a permanent team member. Participates in updating surgeon's preference list. Reports to assigned room on time. Understands and follows disaster plan. Follows hospital/unit policies, procedures, and behavioral expectations. Uses designated lines of communication and authority. Willingly assists co-workers to facilitate patient care. Attends 65 percent or a minimum of 6 unit staff meetings per year, whichever number is greater. Seeks excused absences by OR director or specialty supervisor when needed. Reviews and signs minutes. Attends or participates in JCAHO and other mandatory in-services. Initiates appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first assistant, if trained to do so. Provides hemostasis to reduce potential for post-operative infection and potential for fluid volume deficit by clamping and/or ligating vessels, using electrosurgical cautery, applying direct pressure, applying chemical agents that promote coagulation, and other means as directed by surgeon. Provides exposure of the operative site through the appropriate use of retractors and other instruments and through suctioning and sponging. Uses surgical instrumentation skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as directed by the surgeon. Handles all variety of tissue appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood supply. Sutures skillfully all varieties of tissue with the appropriate suture materials and suturing techniques. Performs other duties as assigned.

Surgical Technologist, Main Operating Room (OR) Surgery (62519)

Min USD $27.00/Hr. Max USD $39.86/Hr. Overview $20,000 Sign on Bonus Available Previous Surgical Technologist experience and/or successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program is REQUIRED *New Graduate Surg Tech students, and Surg Tech students enrolled in the 2nd year of an accredited Surgical Technologist program are encouraged to apply! The Main Operationg Room Surgical Technologist performs "scrub" technologist duties for scheduled surgeries in the Main Operating Room, and assists with the draping and utilization of instruments for a particular surgery and age of the patient serviced. Demonstrates knowledge in the basic principles of sterile technique and sterilization procedures. Clinical ladder advancement opportunities available. Recruiter: Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner @mhsil.com Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program and/or previous Surgical Technologist experience is REQUIRED. Completion of Anatomy and Physiology classes preferred. High School graduate or equivalent required. Attends JCAHO, OSHA, and hospital/nurse manager-specified mandatory in-services. Obtains four contact hours in area of interest Licensure/Certification/Registry: Maintains current CPR certification Surgical Technologist Certification preferred Experience: Previous experience in multiple surgical specialties is preferred. Responsibilities Performs duties in capacity of "scrub" technologist as prescribed by hospital policies and procedures. Sets room for a routine, uncomplicated procedure with supplies and equipment in 5-15 minutes. Sets room for complicated or multi-procedure case requiring many special supplies in 30 minutes. Assists circulator in checking equipment. Assists circulator in obtaining supplies prior to bringing patient to room. Has basic knowledge of instrumentation and its appropriate use. Checks instrumentation regarding cleanliness, function, correct number of pieces, and completeness of tray. Allows adequate time for preparation of supplies and counting (i.e., routine case 15 minutes, complicated case 30-40 minutes). Has basic knowledge of surgical procedures. Organizes and maintains a neat, clean mayo, instrument, and back tables. Attempts reasonable anticipation of sequence of instrumentation. Properly identifies medication. Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube station. Relocate these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or delivers directly to appropriate licensed staff. Keeps track of sponges, needles, and instruments during procedure at all times. Relays accurate identification of specimens and cultures. Organizes and assists in end-of-case clean up. Separates sharp and delicate instruments during clean up. Assists in pulling cases. Assists in maintenance of safe environment for patients and staff. Has knowledge and applies principles of good aseptic practice (i.e., appropriate scrub length, OR attire, proper gowning, gloving, and draping methods). Checks sterile supplies for proper packaging and dating. Actively assists in recognizing and reporting breaks in sterile technique. Requests assistance of Sterile Processing personnel in preparation of instruments for immediate reuse. Follows protocol for universal blood- and body-fluid precautions at all times. Prevents loss of instruments by thorough search of drapes before they are discarded. Assists in the orderly function of the OR. Demonstrates flexibility in a team effort (i.e., takes required supplies from circulator when offered). Checks room for and puts away excess supplies and equipment. Takes initiative and seeks appropriate opportunities to update and maintain surgical skills (i.e., requests certain cases and attends in-services). Assists in checking to-follow cases for completeness and accuracy. Assists in orientation of new personnel. Actively participates in checking and maintaining assignment by participating as a permanent team member. Participates in updating surgeon's preference list. Reports to assigned room on time. Understands and follows disaster plan. Follows hospital/unit policies, procedures, and behavioral expectations. Uses designated lines of communication and authority. Willingly assists co-workers to facilitate patient care. Attends 65 percent or a minimum of 6 unit staff meetings per year, whichever number is greater. Seeks excused absences by OR director or specialty supervisor when needed. Reviews and signs minutes. Attends or participates in JCAHO and other mandatory in-services. Initiates appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first assistant, if trained to do so. Provides hemostasis to reduce potential for post-operative infection and potential for fluid volume deficit by clamping and/or ligating vessels, using electrosurgical cautery, applying direct pressure, applying chemical agents that promote coagulation, and other means as directed by surgeon. Provides exposure of the operative site through the appropriate use of retractors and other instruments and through suctioning and sponging. Uses surgical instrumentation skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as directed by the surgeon. Handles all variety of tissue appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood supply. Sutures skillfully all varieties of tissue with the appropriate suture materials and suturing techniques. Performs other duties as assigned.

Surgical Technologist, Main Operating Room (OR) Surgery (62659)

Min USD $27.00/Hr. Max USD $39.86/Hr. Overview $20,000 Sign on Bonus Available Previous Surgical Technologist experience and/or successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program is REQUIRED *New Graduate Surg Tech students, and Surg Tech students enrolled in the 2nd year of an accredited Surgical Technologist program are encouraged to apply! The Main Operationg Room Surgical Technologist performs "scrub" technologist duties for scheduled surgeries in the Main Operating Room, and assists with the draping and utilization of instruments for a particular surgery and age of the patient serviced. Demonstrates knowledge in the basic principles of sterile technique and sterilization procedures. Clinical ladder advancement opportunities available. Recruiter: Sandy Dunn, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner @mhsil.com Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program and/or previous Surgical Technologist experience is REQUIRED. Completion of Anatomy and Physiology classes preferred. High School graduate or equivalent required. Attends JCAHO, OSHA, and hospital/nurse manager-specified mandatory in-services. Obtains four contact hours in area of interest Licensure/Certification/Registry: Maintains current CPR certification Surgical Technologist Certification preferred Experience: Previous experience in multiple surgical specialties is preferred. Responsibilities Performs duties in capacity of "scrub" technologist as prescribed by hospital policies and procedures. Sets room for a routine, uncomplicated procedure with supplies and equipment in 5-15 minutes. Sets room for complicated or multi-procedure case requiring many special supplies in 30 minutes. Assists circulator in checking equipment. Assists circulator in obtaining supplies prior to bringing patient to room. Has basic knowledge of instrumentation and its appropriate use. Checks instrumentation regarding cleanliness, function, correct number of pieces, and completeness of tray. Allows adequate time for preparation of supplies and counting (i.e., routine case 15 minutes, complicated case 30-40 minutes). Has basic knowledge of surgical procedures. Organizes and maintains a neat, clean mayo, instrument, and back tables. Attempts reasonable anticipation of sequence of instrumentation. Properly identifies medication. Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube station. Relocate these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or delivers directly to appropriate licensed staff. Keeps track of sponges, needles, and instruments during procedure at all times. Relays accurate identification of specimens and cultures. Organizes and assists in end-of-case clean up. Separates sharp and delicate instruments during clean up. Assists in pulling cases. Assists in maintenance of safe environment for patients and staff. Has knowledge and applies principles of good aseptic practice (i.e., appropriate scrub length, OR attire, proper gowning, gloving, and draping methods). Checks sterile supplies for proper packaging and dating. Actively assists in recognizing and reporting breaks in sterile technique. Requests assistance of Sterile Processing personnel in preparation of instruments for immediate reuse. Follows protocol for universal blood- and body-fluid precautions at all times. Prevents loss of instruments by thorough search of drapes before they are discarded. Assists in the orderly function of the OR. Demonstrates flexibility in a team effort (i.e., takes required supplies from circulator when offered). Checks room for and puts away excess supplies and equipment. Takes initiative and seeks appropriate opportunities to update and maintain surgical skills (i.e., requests certain cases and attends in-services). Assists in checking to-follow cases for completeness and accuracy. Assists in orientation of new personnel. Actively participates in checking and maintaining assignment by participating as a permanent team member. Participates in updating surgeon's preference list. Reports to assigned room on time. Understands and follows disaster plan. Follows hospital/unit policies, procedures, and behavioral expectations. Uses designated lines of communication and authority. Willingly assists co-workers to facilitate patient care. Attends 65 percent or a minimum of 6 unit staff meetings per year, whichever number is greater. Seeks excused absences by OR director or specialty supervisor when needed. Reviews and signs minutes. Attends or participates in JCAHO and other mandatory in-services. Initiates appropriate intraoperative behaviors unique to first assistant, if trained to do so. Provides hemostasis to reduce potential for post-operative infection and potential for fluid volume deficit by clamping and/or ligating vessels, using electrosurgical cautery, applying direct pressure, applying chemical agents that promote coagulation, and other means as directed by surgeon. Provides exposure of the operative site through the appropriate use of retractors and other instruments and through suctioning and sponging. Uses surgical instrumentation skillfully in ways consistent with their design and purpose as directed by the surgeon. Handles all variety of tissue appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood supply. Sutures skillfully all varieties of tissue with the appropriate suture materials and suturing techniques. Performs other duties as assigned.