Cataract and Laser Institute
Location
Fort Wayne, Indiana
The Surgical Technologist assists surgeons and nursing staff by preparing the operating room and passing sterile instruments during procedures. They are also responsible for maintaining aseptic techniques, managing surgical inventory, and cleaning the operating room post-procedure.
Candidates must hold a current Surgical Technology certification and Cardiac Life Support certification. Completion of a surgical technician training program and at least one year of related operating room experience is required.
Certified surgical technologist (Cst)
Work Where Your Skills Matter — Without Sacrificing Work-Life Balance
Are you a Certified Surgical Technologist looking for a rewarding surgical career in a supportive, patient-focused environment? Do you want to work alongside skilled surgeons and clinical professionals while enjoying a schedule that allows you to actually enjoy your evenings, weekends, and holidays?
If so, we’d love to meet you.
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Surgical Technologist to join our growing Ambulatory Surgery Center team. In this role, you’ll play a critical part in ensuring safe, efficient surgical procedures while delivering exceptional patient care every day.
No nights, weekends, or holiday shifts Approximately 10 days PTO in your first year 6.5 paid holidays annually Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) Opportunities for career growth and wage increases through company-paid certification programs Collaborative, team-focused surgical environment Modern ambulatory surgery setting focused on quality patient care
As a Surgical Technologist, you’ll support surgeons and nursing staff before, during, and after surgical procedures while maintaining the highest standards of sterile technique and patient safety.
Current Surgical Technology certification required Current Cardiac Life Support (CLS/BLS/ACLS as applicable) certification required Completion of an accredited Surgical Technology training program Minimum of 1 year of operating room experience preferred Strong attention to detail and commitment to patient safety Ability to remain calm and focused in a fast-paced surgical setting Excellent teamwork and communication skills
Growth & development opportunities
We believe in investing in our people.
During your onboarding period, you’ll receive specialized training designed to support your success in both surgical and ophthalmic care. Team members are encouraged to continue expanding their skills through additional certifications and professional development opportunities available through our Employee Career Development Program.
This role requires standing for extended periods, lifting up to 15 pounds regularly, and working in a surgical environment with exposure to standard healthcare-related risks, including bloodborne pathogens, surgical equipment, chemicals, and sharp instruments.
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