Surgical Technologist - Cardiothoracic
Company: Duke Health
Location: Durham
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to
compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved
ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie,
join us and discover how we can advance health together. Duke
University Health System seeks to hire a Surgical Technologist for
our Cardiothoracic Operating Room Unit who will embrace our mission
of Transforming Lives, Transforming Care. The Cardiothoracic Unit
at Magnet-designated Duke University Hospital has excellent
opportunities for CTOR STs to join our interdisciplinary team. With
57 total operating rooms, 18 surgeons, and an interdisciplinary
team of PAs, RNs, Surgical Technologists, Anesthesia Technicians,
Surgical Attendants, and Perfusionists, we perform multiple
procedures on patients from pediatrics through geriatrics,
including: CABGs, Valves, VADs, Aortic aneurysms, ECMO, Pediatric
congenital cases, VATS, Esophagogastrectomy, Nissen Fundoplication.
The team is also responsible for covering all pediatric and adult
ECMOs throughout the hospital and all pediatric chest washouts,
closures, PDAs, and open chest codes for adults. Among the world’s
most comprehensive and respected heart programs, Duke Heart has
pioneered many milestones that are now global standards of cardiac
care. Our patients’ high survival rates, the number of heart
procedures we perform, and our comprehensive support services
explain why we’ve been a top 10 program for the last 20 years.
There is no such thing as a typical day. If you want to learn
something new every single day and work with a team that does
everything in its power to get patients through surgery, come meet
our team! Preferred Qualifications: One year of operating room
experience. Surgical Technologists are eligible for a $10,000
Commitment Bonus! Relocation Assistance also available! General
Description of the Job Class Surgical Technologists (ST) are allied
health professionals who assist in the preparation and care of
surgical patients ranging from infancy to geriatrics under the
general direction of a professional nurse. The ST possesses
expertise in the theory and application of sterile aseptic
technique and combines the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical
procedures, and implementation tools and technologies to facilitate
a surgeon's performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic
procedures. The ST who has a dual function in the operating room
and the ambulatory setting demonstrates competency in the care of
surgical patients preoperatively and postoperatively in the
ambulatory surgical clinic setting. Duties and Responsibilities of
this Level Level I - New graduate with up to 18 months of full-time
equivalent experience. Perform all responsibilities in a manner
that demonstrates Service Excellence towards patients, physicians,
peers and other departments. Assume responsibility for upholding
the policies and procedures of the department and organization.
Demonstrates eagerness to learn, takes direction, adapts to changes
within unit, demonstrates consistent progress toward Level II.
Establishes and maintains sterile field and assures team maintains
sterile environment. Demonstrate and practice a good understanding
of sterile technique. Has a basic knowledge of instrumentations.
Prepare Operating Room with appropriate instrumentation, equipment
and supplies. Demonstrates correct and safe instrumentation passing
and performs sponge, needle and instrument counts in a safe and
accurate manner. Maintain technical skills to serve a patient
population comprised of infancy to geriatric clients. Take calls
and rotate shifts as required under the direction of a registered
nurse. For Surgical Technologists with a dual role in an ambulatory
environment, additional responsibilities may include: prepare
patients for examinations and procedures in the surgical clinic
setting; assist the physician during patient examination and
procedures in the clinic; collect and label laboratory specimens
for processing; reinforce postoperative instructions under
direction of physician or RN; assist with incoming and outgoing
patient calls under supervision of physician or RN; remove sutures/
staples, change sterile and non-sterile dressings, following DUHS
policies and procedures, under direction of RN or physician;
perform other clinical functions as delegated and supervised by the
RN or physician; schedule and post surgical cases; coordinate
complex scheduling of cases which require additional surgical
support; update and file patient medical records. Must advance to
level II within 18 months. Perform other duties and
responsibilities as required. Level II - Perform all the duties and
responsibilities of Level I, plus the following: Assist with the
teaching of newly hired technologists and student technologists.
Serve as a role model to new employees and other staff members.
Establish and maintain sterile field and assure team maintains
sterile environment independently. Anticipate the needs of the
surgical team. Apply basic knowledge of instrumentations to several
cases. Demonstrate appropriate and correct case preparation.
Competent at unit level. Corrects deficiencies at the case level.
Communicate effectively with patients, staff members and
physicians. Adherence to standards including but not limited to
unit and hospital policies and procedures, regulatory standards,
and patient safety goals. Assume responsibility for self and
ensures that the policies, procedures and safety practices of the
Operating Room and Hospital are reinforced. Perform other duties
and responsibilities as required. Required Qualifications at this
Level Education Graduate of an accredited Surgical Technology
program or maintains an accredited Surgical Technologist
certification (NCCT or NBSTSA). Or, provides evidence of the
successful completion of an appropriate training program for
Surgical Technology in the United States Military. Experience Level
I- Entry level position for new graduates of Surgical Technology
program or Surgical Technologists with 0 to 18 months experience.
Level II- Requires 6 to 12 months of full-time equivalent Surgical
Technology or relevant military experience. Degrees, Licensure,
and/or Certification Level I- BLS required. Level II- BLS required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to adapt to changes within
unit. Ability to work effectively and efficiently under pressure in
a stressful environment, and often without relief. Ability to
demonstrate knowledge of anatomy relating to the surgical procedure
and the instrumentation required in order to effectively anticipate
the needs of the surgeon. Ability to set priorities and respond
appropriately to actual and/or potential life threatening
situations. Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without
regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender
expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin,
race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Duke
aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation,
creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the
robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich
diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences
flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all
members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the
contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices
are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to
uphold these values. Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs
at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include
essentialjob functions that require specific physical and/or mental
abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for
reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring
department.
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