Job Description
Job Summary
Performs surgical and non-surgical orthopedic procedures under the direction of the Leader or Physician.
Minimum Job Requirements
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Previous work experience in a hospital , clinic, or medical office providing direct orthopedic technology care to patients (OR) completion of Technical Orthopedic Technologist program.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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Applies, adjusts, and removes all common orthopedic devices.
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Assists physicians and performs patient care activities as scheduled or as needed.
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Cleans equipment after each use and maintains a safe and clean work environment.
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Completes assigned patients rounds in a timely manner.
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Completes program-related documentation according to departmental guidelines.
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Apply, modify, and remove upper and lower extremity casts.
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Exhibits aseptic techniques in dressing change, removal of sutures or staples, and setting up surgical fields and functional application of skin and skeletal traction.
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Enters charges, required patient information, and other data into the computer in an accurate and timely manner according to departmental guidelines.
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Establishes and maintains effective communication and reporting relationships with the Chief Orthopedic Technologist.
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Interprets, with guidance and supervision, simple fractures and dislocations on x-ray films.
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Performs in an operating room environment under the direct supervision of a surgeon.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
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Certified by NAOT or eligible for certification highly preferred.
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CPR: HeartSaver highly preferred.
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Completed orthopedic technologist training preferred.
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Ability to apply casts with appropriate molding as per standard protocol or as directed by Practitioner.
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Ability to apply the following: clubfoot cast, shoulder spica, hip spica, etc.
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Ability to apply/set up skeletal/skin traction.
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Ability to organize and prioritize routines to maximize effectiveness and efficiency.
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Ability to problem solves to adapt standard procedures to the individual client's needs.
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Interpret, adapt and react calmly under stressful conditions.
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Ability to relate cooperatively and constructively with patients, families and co-workers.
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Excellent oral and written communication skills.
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Able to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
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Knowledge of cast wedging as directed by practitioner.
(EOE DFW)
2/9/16
