Certified Surgical Technologist II - Pediatric Operating Room
Company: MUSC
Location: Charleston
Posted on: March 26, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description SummaryThe Certified Surgical Technologist II
reports to the Nurse Manager. Under general supervision, the
Certified Surgical Technologist II functions as member of the
operating room team to prepare sterile supplies and equipment used
in the surgical procedures and perform appropriate room duties
involved with direct patient care with adherence to established
procedural guidelines. This position demonstrates knowledge and
skills required to provide care and/or service appropriate to the
level of development of patients, with consideration of the needs
of patients' families.EntityMedical University Hospital Authority
(MUHA)Worker TypeEmployeeWorker Sub-Type RegularCost CenterCC000570
CHS - OR / Procedure - 2 & 3 (SJCH)Pay Rate TypeHourlyPay
GradeHealth-25Scheduled Weekly Hours36Work ShiftNights (United
States of America)Job DescriptionHours per week: 36Scheduled Work
Hours/Shift: Nights. 3-12 hour shifts; multiple shifts available.
Rotating weekends, holidays, and call.Job Summary/Purpose: Under
the supervision of the Nurse Manager, the Certified Surgical Tech
follows established procedural guides in the preparation of sterile
supplies and equipment used in the surgical procedures, performs
appropriate room duties involved with direct patient care, and
functions autonomously as a member of the operating room team.
Demonstrates knowledge and skills required to provide care and/or
service appropriate to the level of development of patients, with
consideration of the needs of patients' families. Minimum Training
and Education: High School Diploma. Graduation from an accredited
school of surgical technology or surgical technology military
program. At least one year of work experience as a Certified
Surgical Tech required. The CST II is expected to demonstrate
knowledge, skills and behaviors consistent with competent practice.
Competency develops when candidates utilize higher level critical
thinking and problem-solving skills. They should possess advanced
relevant surgical skills for area of practice and apply their
knowledge to emergency situations as they may arise in the
operating room. Competent CST II's use conscious, abstract
reasoning and problem solving in planning collaboration with their
peers to assess the needs of the patient and surgeon during the
surgical procedure. Competent CST II's practice autonomously in
assisting with other duties such as assisting providers and nurses
with vaginal deliveries, supply restocking, instrument flow, front
desk customer service and engagement. Competent CST II's are
essential to the organization because of their efficiency, ability
to set priorities and confidence in managing most situations within
their clinical specialty. CST II's may remain at a competent level
indefinitely throughout their career.Required Licensure,
Certifications, Registrations: Incumbent must hold and maintain the
Certified Surgical Technologist credential administered by the
National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting,
(formerly LCC-ST). A current CPR card is required; either an
American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare
Providers card or an American Red Cross Professional Rescuer card
required.Additional Job DescriptionPhysical Requirements: Ability
to perform job functions while standing. (Continuous) Ability to
perform job functions while sitting. (Continuous) Ability to
perform job functions while walking. (Continuous) Ability to climb
stairs. (Infrequent) Ability to work indoors. (Continuous) Ability
to work outside in temperature extremes. (Infrequent) Ability to
work from elevated areas. (Frequent) Ability to work in
confined/cramped spaces. (Frequent) Ability to perform job
functions from kneeling positions. (Infrequent) Ability to bend at
the waist. (Continuous) Ability to twist at the waist. (Frequent)
Ability to squat and perform job functions. (Frequent) Ability to
perform "pinching" operations. (Frequent) Ability to perform gross
motor activities with fingers and hands. (Continuous) Ability to
perform firm grasping with fingers and hands. (Continuous) Ability
to perform fine manipulation with fingers and hands. (Continuous)
Ability to reach overhead. (Frequent) Ability to perform repetitive
motions with hands/wrists/elbows and shoulders. (Continuous)
Ability to fully use both legs. (Continuous) Ability to use lower
extremities for balance and coordination. (Frequent) Ability to
reach in all directions. (Continuous) Ability to lift and carry 50
lbs. unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to lift/lower objects 50 lbs.
from/to floor from/to 36 inches unassisted. (Infrequent) Ability to
lift from 36" to overhead 25 lbs. (Infrequent) Ability to exert up
to 50 lbs. of force. (Frequent) Examples include: To transfer a 100
lb. patient that can not assist in the transfer requires 50 lbs. of
force. For every 100 additional pounds, assistance will be required
from another healthcare worker. 20 lbs. of force is needed to push
a 400 lb. patient in a wheelchair on carpet. 25 lbs. of force is
required to push a stretcher with a patient with one hand. Ability
to maintain 20/40 vision, corrected, in one eye or with both eyes.
(Continuous) Ability to see and recognize objects close at hand or
at a distance. (Continuous) Ability to match or discriminate
between colors. (Continuous) Ability to determine
distance/relationship between objects; depth perception.
(Continuous) Good peripheral vision capabilities. (Continuous)
Ability to maintain hearing acuity, with correction. (Continuous)
Ability to perform gross motor functions with frequent fine motor
movements. (Continuous) Ability to deal effectively with stressful
situations. (Continuous) Ability to work rotating shifts.
(Frequent) Ability to work overtime as required. (Frequent) Ability
to work in a latex safe environment. (Continuous) Ability to
maintain tactile sensory functions. (Continuous) (Selected
Positions) Ability to maintain good olfactory sensory function.
(Continuous) (Selected Positions) Ability to be qualified
physically for respirator use, initially and as required.
(Continuous) (Selected Positions) If you like working with
energetic enthusiastic individuals, you will enjoy your career with
us! The Medical University of South Carolina is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national origin, gender
identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected veteran status,
family or parental status, or any other status protected by state
laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified applicants are
encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment
based upon applicable qualifications, merit and business need.
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