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A leading healthcare organization seeks an Operating Room Surgical Technologist to join its surgical team in Kansas City. The ideal candidate will ensure high-quality patient care, maintain sterile conditions, and assist in various surgical procedures. This part-time weekend position values professionalism and teamwork, offering a supportive and dynamic work environment.
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Operating Room Surgical Technician - (Weekend Alt, Fri-Sat, 7p-7a)101 Truman Medical CenterJob LocationUniversity Health 4 (UH4)Kansas City, MissouriWe are seeking a skilled and dedicated Operating Room Surgical Technologist to join our dynamic surgical team. This role is essential to ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care in the operating room. If you excel in a fast-paced environment, anticipate needs with precision, and take pride in maintaining the highest standards of surgical asepsis, we'd love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities:Prepare, organize, and maintain surgical instruments and equipment for a wide variety of procedures.
Ensure a sterile environment and uphold all principles of surgical asepsis throughout procedures.
Work collaboratively with surgeons and the surgical team, anticipating needs and responding efficiently during procedures.
Adapt quickly to changes in patient condition or procedure requirements.
Serve as a mentor and resource for surgical technologists new to the OR or currently in orientation.
High School Diploma or GED required.
Must meet one of the following:
Graduate of an accredited surgical technology program (CAAHEP),
Formal military training as a surgical corpsman or medic,
A minimum of three (3) years of hands-on scrub experience across a variety of procedures.
Current BLS certification (must be maintained throughout employment).
Successful completion of OR department orientation and skills competency evaluation.
Physical stamina to stand for extended periods, wear protective gear such as a 10 lb. x-ray apron for hours, and lift up to 50 lbs.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to stay calm and focused under pressure.
Flexible with scheduling and able to respond to changing patient needs and surgical priorities.
Excellent time management and the ability to work independently.
This is an opportunity to join a team that values professionalism, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence in surgical care. If you're looking to grow in a supportive environment where your skills make a real difference-apply today.