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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Surgical Assistant I to join their dynamic team in Chicago. This role involves providing essential support during surgical procedures, ensuring patient safety, and maintaining a sterile environment. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in surgical assistance, with a commitment to excellence and teamwork. With opportunities for professional growth and a supportive environment, this position is perfect for those looking to advance their careers in healthcare. Join a forward-thinking organization that values innovation and patient care.
Surgical Assistant I - Operating Room - Rotating page is loaded
Hourly Pay Range:
$38.67 - $59.94 - The hourly pay rate offered is determined by a candidate's expertise and years of experience, among other factors.Position Highlights:
Position: Surgical Assistant I
Location: Chicago, IL
Full Time
Hours: Monday-Friday, rotating shift
Required Travel: none
A Brief Overview:
The Surgical Assistant possesses and demonstrates competencies related to the preoperative and intraoperative aspects of care. The Assistant is a team member who participates with an interdisciplinary team of clerical, ancillary technical staff, nurses, technicians, anesthesiologists, physicians/surgeons to provide safe and effective care on any type of surgical procedure, as directed. Works a scheduled shift, but also takes call after regularly scheduled hours with a 30-minute response time. Demonstrates a commitment to the mission of Swedish Hospital and demonstrates a service orientation and adheres to all responsibilities and standards of the Hospital.
What you will do:
Serves as first or second assistant in designated surgical procedures under the direct supervision of the operating surgeon / physician; handles all variety of tissue appropriately to reduce potential for injury or compromised blood supply; uses surgical instruments appropriately, employs principles of safe tissue handling; provides exposure to operative site; provides and maintains hemostasis and performs wound closure; demonstrates advanced knowledge of normal and pathological anatomy and physiology.
Safely positions the patients for the surgical procedure and assists with transport to and from the operative suite
Assists surgeon in identifying patient and staff safety hazards (such as identifying structures that should not be ligated, break in surgical technique, exposed sharps, etc.)
Surgical prepping and draping of patients for the surgical procedure
Urinary catheter placement
Placement of pneumatic tourniquet
Prepare ACL graft as directed by the surgeon
Provides exposure of the operative site by the appropriate use of retractors, by placing and moving the retractors when necessary, with awareness to anatomical structures
Manipulates equipment and instruments to enhance the visual field (e.g. steering and focusing of laparoscopic cameras to aim at the surgical field)
Suctions and sponges to maintain a dry surgical field resulting in an optimal visualization of the surgical field
Provides counter-traction of tissue utilizing various instruments (e.g. retractors and forceps)
Assists with maintaining hemostasis to reduce potential for fluid volume deficits by clamping / ligating vessels, using electrocautery to tissue, applying manual direct pressure, assisting with use of pharmaceutical agents (e.g. topical thrombin) and other means as directed by the surgeon / physician
Assist in placement and suturing of surgical drains.
Ties and cuts sutures
Skillfully sutures all varieties of tissues / tissue planes with appropriate suture materials and suturing techniques. Assists in closure of wound or independently closes wound under the direction of the surgeon.
Assists and independently applies dressing and tape at the end of the surgical procedure using proper aseptic / sterile techniques
Assists with CPR of patient during cardiac arrest
Must be able to gown and glove self, using open or closed gloving technique
Assists room staff by ensuring equipment for the case has been gathered and is in place using the case card
Duties as directed by nurse manager or circulating nurse during the perioperative period.
Assumes on-call responsibilities as assigned
What you will need:
Must have a least 1 year of Operating Room experience as a Surgical Assistant or RNFA
Must be licensed to practice as a Surgical Assistant in Illinois
CPR Certification required
Must be certified as one of the following through their respective certifying bodies: CSA, SA-C, CST/CFA, or RNFA
First Assistant Certification preferred in one's own discipline (i.e. RNFA, CST/CFA, SA)
Must have one of the following:
Graduate of Accredited Medical School
Foreign Medical Graduate eligible to take the ECFMG examination
Graduate of an Accredited Surgical Assistant Program
Bachelor’s Degree from Accredited Nursing Program
Graduate from Surgical Tech Program
Benefits:
Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and Development
Various Medical, Dental, and Vision options
Tuition Reimbursement
Wellness Program Savings Plan
Health Savings Account Options
Retirement Options with Company Match
Paid Time Off
Community Involvement Opportunities
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About us
NorthShore University HealthSystem, Edward-Elmhurst Health, Swedish Hospital and Northwest Community Healthcare are now united under one name: Endeavor Health. Together, we’re setting a new standard for healthcare.