Surgery Aide, PACU, Full time, 6am-6:30pm

PIH Health is a nonprofit, regional healthcare network that serves approximately 3 million residents in the Los Angeles County, Orange County and San Gabriel Valley region. The fully integrated network is comprised of PIH Health Hospital – Whittier, PIH Health Hospital – Downey and PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital, 27 outpatient medical locations, a multispecialty medical (physician) group, home healthcare services and hospice care, as well as heart, cancer, women’s health, urgent care and emergency services. The organization is recognized by Watson Health as one of the nation’s Top Hospitals, and College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) as one of the nation’s top hospital systems for best practices, cutting-edge advancements, quality of care and healthcare technology. PIH Health is certified as a Great Place to Work TM. For more information, visit  or follow us on , , or .

 

 

The Surgery Aide will provide assistance to the nurses and physicians in the Operating Room, PACU, Same Day Surgery and G.I. Services. Contributes to the overall safety and efficiency of the department, maintains cleanliness of areas, supplies and equipment.

 

Required Skills

  • Team player
  • Knowledge of infection control and body mechanics
  • Adaptability/flexibility
  • Knowledge of medical terminology
  • Effective communication skills
  • Organizational skills

Required Experience

  • High school graduate or equivalent preferred
  • Current BLS card

Beyond the benefits that come with working for the area’s leading community healthcare provider – one that also recognizes the need to ensure patient safety and comfort – you’ll enjoy an extremely competitive compensation and benefits package.  We are an equal opportunity employer and seek diversity in our workforce.   EOE M/F/D/V

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