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Surgical Technologist 13-week assignment Bardmoor Outpatient Surgery Center

Job Description

At BayCare, we are proud to be one of the largest employers in the Tampa Bay area. Our network consists of 16 community-based hospitals, a long-term acute care facility, home health services, outpatient centers and thousands of physicians. With the support of more than 30,000 team members, we promote a forward-thinking philosophy that s built on a foundation of trust, dignity, respect, responsibility and clinical excellence.

Summary:
The Surgical Technologist is a member of the health care team who performs technical support in the perioperative period under the direction and supervision of a RN according to accepted clinical standards of care.

The Staffing Resource Office (SRO) offers 13 26-week assignments where you are assigned to one hospital in our system. Assignments based on needs of system.

High School or Equivalent and completion of an Accredited Surgical Technology Program and 1-year surgical technician experience OR High School or Equivalent and completion of a military or hospital-based training program with 5 years acute care Surgical Tech experience.

Minimum
Qualifications:

Required:

1-year surgical technology experience in hospital setting with NBSTSA certification; Or - 5 years' experience if no certification.

High School or Equivalent

Technical Diploma or Associates in Surgical Technology

BLS (AHA)

Required Skills also includes Knowledge of sterile technique, instrumentation, equipment, and sterile field set-up.

Facility: Bardmoor Outpatient Surgery Center

Location: Largo, FL

Status: Pool, Exempt: No

Shift Hours: 5x8 hour shifts

Shift: Shift 1

Weekend Work: Occasional

On Call: yes

How often will this team member be working remotely? Never

Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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