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Technicien •ne de bloc opératoire

Canadian Armed Forces | Forces armées canadiennes

Vancouver

On-site

CAD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

26 days ago

Job summary

A leading military organization is seeking surgical technologists to join their surgical teams. In this role, you will provide perioperative care, maintain a sterile environment, and support patients during recovery. Candidates must have relevant qualifications and be prepared for both domestic and operational settings.

Benefits

Health and dental benefits
Paid leave
Tuition for recognized college programs

Qualifications

  • Candidates must have a diploma in auxiliary nursing.
  • Certification in operative room technology is an asset.
  • Valid practice permit as an IAA issued by a provincial authority.

Responsibilities

  • Providing a clean and safe environment for patient treatment.
  • Documenting medical records, reports, and communications.
  • Managing supplies and inventory control.

Skills

Patient care
Sterilization techniques
Equipment maintenance
Documentation skills

Education

Diploma in auxiliary nursing

Job description

Overview

As a military member, surgical technologists are responsible for providing an aseptic environment to perform surgical procedures in both static (domestic) and operational (mission) settings. They are integral members of the surgical team, providing perioperative care, assisting surgeons and anesthetists, and performing orthopedic castings during surgeries. They are also responsible for sterilizing medical instruments and handling surgical materials and equipment.

Main Responsibilities include :

  • Providing a clean and safe environment for patient treatment and assisting surgical teams throughout procedures
  • Maintaining equipment functionality, providing on-site training, and supervising operating rooms in the field
  • Supporting patient recovery post-anesthesia
  • Decontaminating, cleaning, maintaining, and stocking surgical tools and materials, including sterilization
  • Using and maintaining medical and resuscitation equipment
  • Documenting medical records, reports, and communications
  • Managing supplies and inventory control

Technicians typically work in civilian hospitals within military surgical teams or with civilian teams in Canada, with deployments abroad. Work hours are generally regular, Monday to Friday, but may include shifts or on-call duties depending on circumstances. Military career options include active service with assignments at bases across Canada, or reserve service with part-time commitments, typically one evening per week and some weekends, with potential for full-time employment.

Recruitment Programs

Direct enlistment options and subsidized study options are available. Candidates must have a diploma in auxiliary nursing, a valid practice permit as an IAA issued by a provincial authority, and a professional attestation letter. Certification in operative room technology is an asset.

For more information, contact the specialized health services recruiter : HSRecruiting-RecrutementSS@forces.gc.ca

Training and Education Programs

The Canadian Forces will fund tuition for recognized college programs, including basic military training and on-the-job training during summer months. Salary includes health and dental benefits and paid leave. Enrollees commit to serving for a specified period.

Initial training includes basic military training at Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, followed by specialized courses in surgical nursing and on-the-job training in healthcare facilities. Advanced orthopedics courses are available for promotion.

Equivalent Civilian Jobs

Authorized nurse aide, perioperative nursing assistant, nursing education, medical instrument reprocessing technician, endoscopic reprocessing technician.

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