The Surgical Technologist works under the supervision of leadership. Performs and functions as a member of the surgical team. Passes instruments to the surgeon, assists the surgeon and/or holds retractors during surgical procedures. Mosaic Life Care is a health care system in northwest Missouri. With a vision of transforming community health by being a life-care innovator, Mosaic places the holistic needs of patients first by providing the right care at the right time and place, offering high value and quality health care. Mosaic has a wide array of benefits to meet each employee's individual needs. Our benefits were designed by listening to people just like you. Mosaic also offers several perks with a focus on ensuring our employees feel valued, including concierge services, employee lounge, wellness programs, free covered parking, free on-site and virtual health clinics and many more. When paired with compensation and recognition, it is what continues to make us the employer of choice for employees at any stage of their journey. Skills and Abilities Essential Technical/Motor Skills Speaking clearly. Communicate with Doctor, circulating nurse and schedule coordinator. Calibrate equipment. Surgical instrumentation, precise hand/eye coordination. Passing instrument to physician, assemble surgical instrumentation. Manipulate small items and equipment. Surgical instrumentation and supplies. Fine motor skills. Thread needles, handling micro instrumentation, able to work under operating microscope. Interpersonal Skills Ability to work and communicate in a team setting with doctors, nurses, patients, and other technologists. Positive attitude and outgoing personality. Essential Physical Requirements Moving, patients, carts, instruments on sterile field, equipment, supplies, etc. Assembling, instrumentation, sterile supplies, etc. Standing, for operative procedure for long periods of time, (up to six hours uninterrupted). Operating, instrumentation and equipment on sterile field. Walking, filling case carts, opening cases, transporting patients, transporting supplies, etc. Pushing, pulling, case carts, equipment, tables, holding retractors for long periods of time (up to six hours uninterrupted), patient carts. Lifting, extremities (30 pounds), patients (100 pounds), instrument sets (40 pounds). Climbing, standing on stools for table height during surgeries. Reaching, holding retractors, taking equipment and supplies from shelves. Restraining, patients immediately post op if needed Ability to take call. Emergency/Urgent cases after hours for extended periods of time. Essential Mental Abilities Manipulate numbers. Sponge, needle, instrument counts. Interpret data from physician preference card. Comprehend/understand, surgical procedures, instrumentation, anatomy, physiology, sequence of events. Assess/Evaluate, patient and surgeon needs (anticipate). Short and long term memory. Sequence events, set ups, draping, instrumentation, position preference, supplies used in cases, etc. Concentration/alertness, patient and physician needs for extended periods of time (up to six hours). Adaptability, able to go from case to case, service to service in short periods of time. Follow rules/instructions, policies/procedures of department with minimal supervision. Organizational skills, instrumentation and supplies to pass on surgical procedures. Essential Sensory Requirements Visual skills, able to see and distinguish instrumentation, sutures, needles, supplies on a sterile field. Hearing surgeon, circulating nurse, and schedule coordinator while wearing masks. Feel instrument, sutures, needles, etc. Distinguish colors, color coded instruments and supplies. Exposure to Hazards Blood and body fluids, chemical compounds used in surgery, drugs, radiation, cleaning solutions, anesthesia waste gasses, wet floors, needle sticks, cuts from knife blades, exposure to Methyl methacrylate, Laser Plume. Other Skills and Abilities Assumes responsibility for setting up and passing instruments, labeling medications, holding retractors, assisting the surgeon, and assists with circulating duties as necessary. Applies and maintains principles of asepsis and infection control skillfully. Assists in preparing the operating room for procedure, obtaining needed equipment and supplies. Maintains working knowledge of assembly and function of surgical instrumentation and equipment. Completes required sponge, needle and instrument counts following policy/procedure. Anticipates the needs of equipment and instruments by the surgeon during an operation utilizing physician preference cards. Researches information of surgical procedure as needed. Handles and cares for surgical specimens according to policy/procedure. Prepared the operating room for the next procedure by utilizing proper cleaning techniques and returning equipment to designated area. Assists with positioning, prepping, draping of the patient, and with transfer of the patient to and from the operating room. Applies surgical dressings. Practices within limitations of preparation and experience and maintains continuing education relative to practice. Contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues, and others (example: students, orientees). Takes mandatory stand-by call to ensure 24/7 capabilities of OR. (Not required for Albany) Other duties as assigned Education H.S. Diploma - Required Completion of an approved surgical technologist education program. - Preferred Work Experience Six months operating room procedural experience - Required Applicable OR clinical rotation experience - Required Licenses and Certifications Basic Life Support (BLS) - Required Upon Hire Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) - Preferred Upon Hire Travel Requirements Must be able to travel between various system facilities and off-site locations as needed. - Required Assumes responsibility for setting up and passing instruments, labeling medications, holding retractors, assisting the surgeon, and assists with circulating duties as necessary. Applies and maintains principles of asepsis and infection control skillfully. Assists in preparing the operating room for procedure, obtaining needed equipment and supplies. Maintains working knowledge of assembly and function of surgical instrumentation and equipment. Completes required sponge, needle and instrument counts following policy/procedure. Anticipates the needs of equipment and instruments by the surgeon during an operation utilizing physician preference cards. Researches information of surgical procedure as needed. Handles and cares for surgical specimens according to policy/procedure. Prepared the operating room for the next procedure by utilizing proper cleaning techniques and returning equipment to designated area. Assists with positioning, prepping, draping of the patient, and with transfer of the patient to and from the operating room. Applies surgical dressings. Practices within limitations of preparation and experience and maintains continuing education relative to practice. Contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues, and others (example: students, orientees). Takes mandatory stand-by call to ensure 24/7 capabilities of OR. (Not required for Albany) Other duties as assigned Education H.S. Diploma - Required Completion of an approved surgical technologist education program. - Preferred Work Experience Six months operating room procedural experience - Required Applicable OR clinical rotation experience - Required Licenses and Certifications Basic Life Support (BLS) - Required Upon Hire Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) - Preferred Upon Hire Travel Requirements * Must be able to travel between various system facilities and off-site locations as needed. - Required