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Surgical Technol II OR Day

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UF Health

Callahan, FL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/2/2026

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Job Description

Surgical Technol II OR Day in
Callahan Job Ref:
3129050646
Employer:
Network Company Name:
UF Health
Industry:
Healthcare other
Job Type:
Full Time
State:
Florida
City:
Callahan
Zip Code:
32011
Post Date:
06/26/2026
Overview:
Location:
UF Health Jacksonville Hospital 655 8th St W, Jacksonville, FL 32209
Schedule:
Monday - Friday 11:00am - 7:30pm
Employment Type:
Full-Time Join UF Health and be part of a team committed to exceptional patient care, innovation, and community impact. We are currently seeking a passionate individual who is eager to make a difference in a dynamic healthcare environment. Assist the surgeon(s) by providing basic instrumentation and sterile techniques for procedures performed in the Operating Room and provide patient care in the clinical setting. The Surgical Tech II is also responsible for the care, handling and maintenance of basic surgical equipment and instrumentation.
Responsibilities:
Performs patient care under the supervision of a licensed provider and Registered Nurse in accordance with the Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN), Association of Surgical Technologist (AST) standards, and hospital policies and procedures. (20%) Ensures effective and safe care for patients by complying with organizational staffing and scheduling guidelines such as: attendance, floating, mandatory overtime, on-call, holiday coverage and disaster response. (5%) Actively performs tasks that support as well as adherence to efficiency expectations of the unit to include but not limited to on-time first case starts and room turnover times. (5%) Demonstrates the application of basic surgical technologist skills to any service assigned. (10%) Demonstrates proactive preparation for procedures by obtaining the correct supplies and instrument prior to the surgical procedure. (10%) Anticipates needs during the surgical procedure based upon the patient assessment, procedure performed and physician preference. (10%) Demonstrates the proper handling, cleaning, decontamination, and sterilization techniques of instrumentation as provided by the American Association of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), manufacturer's instructions for use and organizational policies. (5%) Demonstrates responsibility in following through with instrument concerns to include but not limited to missing, broken, and required instrumentation. (5%) Complies with patient safety goals and programs as defined in hospital policies and procedures such as accurate identification of patients; communication amongst care givers during handoff, timeout and debriefing; fire risk reduction protocol; medication administration; patient positioning and prepping; specimen management; counts; infection control; and accurate documentation. (10%) Monitors sterile technique throughout surgical procedure, identifies any deviation from the standard of care and communicates with all team members. (10%) Follows correct infection control practices including, but not limited to correct wearing of surgical attire and use of PPE, hand washing practices and scrub practices. (10%) Adheres to all organizational polices to include but not limited to: attire, time and attendance, cell phone, electronic media, social media, and parking. Proactively maintains current certifications and competencies participating in continuing education. Attends required safety training programs, weekly meetings and in-services. Participates in the evaluation of new supplies, equipment and or instruments. Participates in performance improvement (PI) initiatives, quality improvement teams (QITs), and root cause analyses (RCAs) as necessary. Supports research and the implementation of evidenced based best practices. Participates in peer interviewing and peer reviews as requested. Performs all other duties as assigned by supervisor within job scope.
Qualifications:
Required Education:
High School Diploma or GED.
Specific course work:
Graduate of surgical technologist program
Necessary Skills:
1. Strong working knowledge of patient care and basic human needs throughout the life span. 2. In depth knowledge of medical terminology. 3. Strong working knowledge of acute and chronic disease processes. 4. Knowledge of computer programs used in perioperative services. 5. Demonstrates teamwork and communicates in a professional manner with all members of the healthcare team. 6. Demonstrates a willingness to learn new methods, procedures and techniques resulting from departmental or organization change. 7. Adapts quickly and easily to change and adjusted behavior and approach to work when necessary to achieve goals.
Required Licensure/Certifications:
Certification from NBSTSA, NCCT, or AST within 1 year of date of hire/transfer. BLS from the
American Heart Association or American Red Cross Age of Patients Served:
All Age Groups.