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Gastroenterology Consultants of Savannah PC is seeking a nursing assistant to help prepare procedure rooms, assist physicians and staff during procedures, and maintain a safe, clean ambulatory surgery center environment.
Requirements include at least two years of nursing assistant experience and ongoing BLS certification; candidates should be able to lift up to 50 pounds and communicate effectively with the health care team.
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General Summary: A non-exempt position responsible for preparing the procedure rooms for cases, assisting physicians and the nursing staff during procedures, and maintaining a safe and clean procedure environment in the ambulatory surgical center.
Experience: Minimum two years of experience as a nursing assistant. Experience in gastroenterology and surgical assistance preferred.
Other Requirements: Ongoing BLS certification.
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Equipment Operated: Standard medical equipment, including pulse oximeter, blood pressure monitor, and wheelchairs. Gastroenterology equipment including, but not limited to, endoscopes, scope processors/light source, forceps, snares, electrocautery, leak tester, high level disinfecting processors.
Work Environment: Ambulatory surgery center. Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, biohazards, toxic substances, medicinal preparations, and other conditions common to an ambulatory surgical setting.
Mental/Physical Requirements: Varied activities including standing, sitting, walking, turning, stooping, reaching, bending, and lifting – supporting debilitated and/or unsteady patients. Occasionally lifts and carries items weighing up to 50 pounds. Must hear and see well enough to obtain and document information accurately. Must communicate well enough to answer questions and converse over the telephone to be thoroughly understood.
Occasional stress is related to patient load.