The Endoscopy technician assists with delegated tasks of direct and indirect patient care under the supervision of an RN and/or physicians in Endoscopy Department.
Responsible for assisting with the assessment of patient needs and following through with the designated plan of action.
Care, handling, reprocessing and storage of endoscopy procedural equipment.
Safe and efficient turnover of the procedure rooms.
Assists with other minor procedures within the unit, as assigned.
Assists with clinical patient care related to ensuring optimal delivery of care under direct supervision of licensed nurses and physicians.
Sets up, maintains and protects the sterile field.
Assists with preparation, set up, assists provider, and performs cleanup post procedures of minor procedures as assigned.
Ensures only necessary equipment remains in patient areas/hallway/storage room, and procedure rooms.
Ensures full and correct preparation for all procedures (equipment and supplies).
Complies with correct use of appropriate PPE (gowns, gloves, masks, eye shields).
Gathers, checks, and opens all needed sterile and clean supplies for procedures.
Participates in pre-procedure Time Out process.
Follows correct room equipment cleaning processes post procedure.
Stocks procedure room supplies per unit routine.
Restocks department and procedure room equipment and supplies as needed.
Orders department supplies as assigned to maintain adequate supply stock on hand.
Checks for adequate linen supply daily.
Troubleshoots malfunctioning equipment as needed and follows up with biomedical department for assistance.
Performs surgical counts in compliance with department policy.
Assists with development of department supply PAR levels.
Assists RN with transfer of patients to endoscopy procedure room and recovery area as assigned.
Assists RN with positioning of patients using appropriate equipment in procedural room.
Assists endoscopy staff as needed within scope of practice.
Disposes of all sharps appropriately.
Performs correct specimen handling processes.
Notifies charge nurse of issues or concerns.
Adheres to appropriate infection prevention practices.
Performs and maintains correct hand hygiene practices.
Adheres to correct surgical attire requirements.
Other tasks as assigned.
Job Requirements
One (1) year of experience as a GI Technician required.
Previous experience as Anesthesia Technician, Patient Care Technician, Perioperative Associate, Sterile Processing Technician, GI Technician, Medical Assistant, or Certified Nursing Aide in acute care or surgical setting required.
Possession and maintenance of current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) card required.
High school graduate or G.E.D. required.
Certification as an Endoscopy Technician from the GI/Endoscopy SGNA Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates preferred.
Must demonstrate understanding and knowledge of clinical procedures performed, sterile techniques, and infection prevention practices.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with staff, physicians, and ancillary personnel.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Ability to manage conflict appropriately and work as a team.
Compliance with Kern Medical policies, procedures and code of conduct.
Demonstrate positive attitude, ability to follow verbal and written instructions, and follow through on work-related commitments.
Ability to learn GI standards quickly.
Schedule Information
8 hour shift: Days Monday through Friday (9:00 AM to 5:30 PM).
Call required on weekends and weekdays (4:30 PM to 11:00 PM) rotating with all staff.
Unit Specific Information
Endoscopy Department.
Involves handling and reprocessing of endoscopy procedural equipment.
Involves assisting with minor procedures within the unit.
Requires knowledge of sterile techniques and infection prevention practices.
Involves participation in pre-procedure Time Out process.
Involves surgical counts in compliance with department policy.
Involves specimen handling and patient transfer and positioning within the procedural room.
Additional Details
Must demonstrate understanding and knowledge of clinical procedures, sterile techniques, and infection prevention practices.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with staff, physicians, and ancillary personnel.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Ability to manage conflict appropriately and work as a team.
Compliance with Kern Medical policies, procedures and code of conduct.
Demonstrate positive attitude, ability to follow verbal and written instructions, and follow through on work-related commitments.