Surgical technologists (ST) are allied health professionals who are an integral part of the medical team who assist in the preparation and care of the surgical patient within the operating room. The ST collaborates with nursing, anesthesia, and other surgical personnel to facilitate a safe and sterile environment. Surgical Technologists posses the theory and application of the principles of aseptic and sterile technique to combine the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implementation of tools and technology to facilitate a physician’s performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.
Surgical Technologist III’s demonstrate a high level of critical thinking and problem-solving skills and serve as a clinical resource person to staff and surgeons. Surgical Technologist IIIs must have acquired the necessary knowledge, judgment, and skills specific to the expanded role of the Surgical Technologist I and Surgical Technologist II.
Education
Successful completion of a CAAHP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) accredited training program for Operating Room Technicians. An emphasis will have been placed upon the student to complete basic, intermediate, and advanced procedures in all clinical specialties.
NBSTSA or NCCT Certified as a Surgical Technologist.
Experience
Minimum of 3 years’ experience as a surgical technologist
GOR/WOSC: Demonstrated proficiency and demonstrated proficiency as a surgical technician in at least 3 or more surgical service areas.
L & D: Proficient in all cases performed in L & D
Skills
Licensures, Certifications
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Quality/Best Practices – Utilizes standards, guidelines, and pathways for care delivery. Incorporates data and information to continuously improve care and practice to enhance outcomes.
Professional Development - Ensures improvements in practice settings by assuming responsibility for self-development in life-long learning. Provides direction and guidance to others regarding practice, serves as a resource, preceptor, and mentor. Leadership skills demonstrated in decision making and problem solving.
Clinical and Technical Skill
Demonstrates knowledge of procedures to which assigned.
Communicates relevant data to team members.
Analyzes critical situations and initiates appropriate corrective or preventative action.
Physical Requirements
Working Conditions
Works in surgical suites with exposure to anesthesia gases, lasers and surgical plume, radiation, chemicals, blood and body fluids, cleaning solutions, surgical brushes and soap. Has access to medication/clean supply areas including, but not limited to IV solutions, needles, syringes for the purpose of obtaining and restocking linen and / or supplies or cleaning.
Conditions of Employment
All roles must demonstrate GBMC Values
Respect
I will treat everyone with courtesy. I will foster a healing environment.
Excellence
I will strive for superior performance in every aspect of my work. I will recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of others.
Accountability
I will be professional in the way I act, look and speak. I will take ownership to solve problems.
Teamwork
I will be engaged and collaborative. I will keep people informed.
Ethical Behavior
I will always act with honesty and integrity. I will protect the patient.
Results
I will set goals and measure outcomes that support organizational goals. I will give and accept help to achieve goals.
Pay Range
$27.32 - $44.80
Final salary offer will be based on the candidate's qualifications, education, experience and alignment with our organizational needs.
Equal Employment Opportunity
GBMC HealthCare and its affiliates are Equal Opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.

GBMC HealthCare, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit corporation that owns and operates Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC), a regional community hospital in Towson, Maryland, two miles north of Baltimore City. GBMC HealthCare is comprised of GBMC, GBMC Health Partners, Greater Baltimore Health Alliance, the GBMC Foundation and Gilchrist. GBMC Health Partners is a collective of more than 300 primary care providers, specialists, advanced practice clinicians, and hundreds of support staff, all working together to care for our community. The GBMC Foundation coordinates fundraising for the healthcare network. Gilchrist is Maryland’s leading nonprofit provider of serious illness and end-of-life care.
The Mission of GBMC is to provide medical care and service of the highest quality to each patient and to educate the next generation of clinicians, leading to health, healing and hope for the community.
As our national healthcare system evolves, for GBMC to maintain its status as a provider of the highest quality medical care to our community, we must transform our philosophy and organizational structure, and develop a model system for delivering patient-centered care. We define patient-centered care as care that manages the patient's health effectively and efficiently while respecting the perspective and experience of the patient and the patient's family.
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