Scrub Tech

Full-time

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Job description

Scrub Tech 13 weeks contract
5 - 8 Hour Shifts/Weekend Rotating Call
HEART OF THE ROCKIES REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Scrub Tech Needed
Exp: must have ortho exp
CERTS/LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS: Must maintain current CPR certification. Certification as OR Surgical Technician is preferred.
Thanks & Regards
Kevin Foster - kevin.f@iserveworld. com
(228) 280-0017
Recruitment Analyst
InstantServe LLC

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About InstantServe

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InstantServe provides a one-stop solution to all Healthcare, IT/Non-IT Staffing needs. Established in 2016, InstantServe is a strong workforce of over 100+ go-getters with a demonstrated background in IT/Non-IT service. We are a nationally certified SBE from the Department of Administration (State of PA). As a proud Minority Woman Owned Small Business Enterprise (M/WBE), InstantServe boasts of a strong team of professionals who have extensive experience catering to several Federal, Public, Commercial, and Healthcare Clients which includes 26 States and 46 government agencies. InstantServe is a client-centric organization that offers cost-effective and reliable solutions. Client satisfaction is sacrosanct! Our team strives to provide the best staffing and IT solutions to take your business to the next level.

Industry

Recruiting and staffing services

Company size

11 - 50 Employees

Headquarters location

Wayne, PA, US

Year founded

2016

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Scrub Technician?

A: To succeed as a Scrub Technician, key technical skills include proficiency in surgical instrumentation, knowledge of aseptic techniques, and understanding of surgical procedures and protocols. Soft skills such as strong communication, attention to detail, and ability to work well under pressure are also crucial, as Scrub Technicians must effectively collaborate with surgical teams and maintain a sterile environment. By combining these technical and soft skills, Scrub Technicians can provide exceptional support to surgical teams and contribute to successful patient outcomes, ultimately supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.

Q: What is the career path for a Scrub Technician?

A: A Scrub Technician, also known as a Surgical Technologist, typically starts as an entry-level Surgical Technologist, assisting surgeons and nurses during operations, and progresses to roles such as Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) or Operating Room Technician, where they take on more responsibility for patient care and equipment management. Mid-level roles may include Lead Surgical Technologist or Surgical Technologist Supervisor, overseeing teams and implementing protocols to ensure efficient and safe surgical procedures. Senior roles, such as Surgical Services Manager or Director of Surgical Services, involve strategic planning, budgeting, and staff development, providing opportunities for long-term career growth and advancement in healthcare administration.