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Slidell, United States | Posted on 01/16/2026
3x 12h or 4x 10h or 5x 8h (on call discussed with interview - possibility of NO call)
Preparing the operating room
Ensuring the operating room is safe and sterile, and that all equipment is functioning properly
Washing and disinfecting incision sites, and transporting patients to the operating room
Passing sterile instruments and supplies to the surgeon, holding organs in place, and maintaining a sterile field
Counting supplies
Ensuring that no foreign objects are left in the patient by counting instruments and sponges before and after surgery
Cleaning up after surgery
Performing wound care, such as bandaging and dressing incisions, and restocking the operating room
Participating in quality improvement
Participating in debriefing and quality improvement practices to ensure quality patient care
Surgical technologists need to be knowledgeable about human anatomy, surgical procedures, and sterile and aseptic technique.
They also need to be able to stand for long periods and remain alert during operations.
Education
Required - surgical tech training (formal or informal).
Preferred - certification in hand.
Certifications
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association.
Preferred - Certification in clinical specialty area.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)
Health insurance available upon start of assignment.