Surgical Technologist
Listed on 2026-01-04
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Healthcare
Surgical Tech, Medical Assistant
Surgical Technologist
Join advanced spine and pain (ASAP) to apply for the bSurgical Technologistb role at bAdvanced Spine And Pain (ASAP) b.
About Advanced Spine And Pain (ASAP)Advanced Spine and Pain (ASAP) is a comprehensive interventional pain practice with twelve locations across Arizona. We pride ourselves on individualized patient treatment programs driven by an outcomes program developed by our own physicians. Our physicians are board‑certified specialists, and our non‑physician providers typically have years of experience in interventional pain management. ASAP is committed to whole‑patient care, having launched an integrated behavioral health program at our Phoenix locations.
This collaboration makes us the first interventional pain management group in the state to implement a behavioral health integration program at our practices. Innovative Treatments:
We offer cutting‑edge, minimally‑invasive procedures designed to provide effective pain relief with limited downtime.
- Collaborative Environment:
Our team of top specialists works together to provide the best medical care and experience to our patients. - Patient‑Centered Care:
We focus on individualized treatment plans to ensure optimal outcomes for our patients.
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Sick Time
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Seven Paid Holidays
Surgical Technologist
FLSA StatusNon‑Exempt
SupervisionASC Director
Duties- Serve as scrub person for orthopedic spine and general orthopedic surgical procedures, including participation in complex cases as needed.
- Prepare the operating room by assembling surgical packs, instruments, and supplies according to department procedures and surgeon preference.
- Ensure sterility of all supplies and instruments during setup and throughout the procedure; monitor aseptic technique, immediately reporting and correcting any breaks in sterility.
- Anticipate surgeon needs and provide intraoperative support by draping patients, passing instruments, retractors, sutures, and medications, suctioning and sponging wounds, applying dressings, holding extremities, and assisting with patient positioning.
- Conduct and document sponge, needle, and instrument count pre‑operatively, intra‑operatively, and prior to closure in collaboration with the circulating nurse.
- Inspect and troubleshoot surgical instruments and power equipment before use; remove and report faulty equipment as necessary.
- Monitor and report blood and fluid loss; adjust instrumentation and supplies in response to procedural changes and patient condition.
- Manage and maintain adequate surgical supply levels; restock rooms at the end of shift and perform monthly inventory of supplies, durable equipment, and medications.
- Assist in decontamination, cleaning, and reprocessing of instruments, equipment, and surgical rooms in accordance with established procedures.
- Support proper specimen identification, labeling, and disposition using departmental protocols.
- Transport surgical equipment to appropriate cleaning areas and assist sterile supply with reprocessing instrument sets.
- Follow Standard Universal Precautions, hand hygiene, PPE use, and safety practices to protect patients and staff.
- Interact appropriately and respectfully with patients and team members, serving as a resource to the health care team.
- Recognize and respond to emergency situations; adjust priorities and resolve problems promptly as needed.
- Attend required in‑services, conferences, and meetings; comply with organizational policies, procedures, and safety standards.
- Associate’s degree in surgical technology from accredited school
- 3 years of experience in a directly related area
- Surgical Technologist Certification
- Current BLS for Healthcare Provider CPR or CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certification
- Preparing and maintaining sterile surgical fields and instrumentation
- Operating, assembling, and troubleshooting surgical equipment and sterile processing tools
- Ability to remain calm, focused, and precise in high‑pressure, fast‑paced surgical environments
- Ability to follow complex directions and respond quickly to changing circumstances during surgical procedures
- Clinical settings with exposure to bright lighting, sterile environments, and frequent standing for extended periods.
- Ability to stand for extended periods (often several hours) during surgical procedures.
- Frequent walking, bending, reaching, and positioning of patients.
- Manual dexterity and steady hand–eye coordination to handle delicate surgical instruments.
- Ability to lift, move, and position patients and equipment (typically up to 25–50 pounds, with assistance for heavier loads).
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