Surgical First Assist - Spine, Orthopedics, and Robotics - RNFA/PA/NP/LSA - at MPOWERHealth
, , United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Surgical Assisting, Patient Care, Teamwork, Documentation, Clinical Improvement, Robotic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Spine Surgery, Patient Positioning, Sterile Field Maintenance, Communication, Adaptability, Customer Service, EMR Proficiency, Operational Efficiency

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Overview 🌟 Surgical First Assist – Elevate Excellence in the OR 🌟 At MPOWERHealth, we’re not just a healthcare company—we’re trailblazers in musculoskeletal care. For over a decade, we've empowered independent physicians with cutting-edge clinical services, innovative technology, and seamless support solutions. Our mission? Simplify the complex, predict the unpredictable, and create better outcomes for both patients and providers. Now, we’re searching for a skilled and passionate Surgical First Assist's to join our team. If you're a dedicated OR professional with a drive for surgical precision and patient care, we want to hear from you! Why This Role? As a Surgical First Assist, you’ll be a key player in surgical success, ensuring seamless procedures and top-tier patient outcomes. This role is 100% OR-based—no clinic, no rounding, just surgical excellence. 🌍 Opportunities Nationwide! Apply today, and one of our recruiters will reach out to you right away to kickstart your journey! 🚀 Responsibilities What You’ll Do 🔹 Master Surgical Support ✔ Serve as a trusted first assist during spine, orthopedic and robotic surgeries✔ Anticipate surgeon needs, maintain a sterile field, and optimize patient positioning.✔ Work seamlessly with the OR team to ensure precision, efficiency, and exceptional patient outcomes. 🔹 Own the Pre- and Post-Op Experience ✔ Connect with patients before surgery, ensuring they feel informed and at ease.✔ Confirm cases, manage essential documentation, and facilitate smooth patient transfers.✔ Provide detailed handovers to PACU staff to maintain continuity of care. 🔹 Grow, Innovate, and Lead✔ Engage in clinical and operational improvement projects, including training and process enhancements.✔ Expand your expertise by learning new surgical specialties and staying ahead in the ever-evolving world of surgery. Qualifications What You’ll Bring to the OR 🔹 Experience & Expertise ✔ At least 2 years of surgical assisting experience in spine, orthopedics, and robotics.✔ One of the following credentials: RNFA, PA-C, NP, or LSA. 🔹 Education & Training ✔ Graduate of an Accredited Master’s or Doctoral Degree Program: • Physician Assistants – Master’s in PA Studies & NCCPA Certification. • Nurse Practitioners – Master’s/Doctoral in NP Studies + CNOR or RNFA.✔ Proficiency in EMR systems and MS Office—because efficiency matters in and out of the OR.✔ Current state license where practicing. 🔹 Physical Requirements ✔ Able to perform essential duties with or without accommodations, including: • Lifting, standing, squatting, bending, and kneeling during procedures. • Frequent lifting (20+ lbs.), constant seeing, hearing, and speaking in a fast-paced OR setting. 🔹 Preferred Skills & Mindset✔ Strong interpersonal skills—because teamwork is key in the OR.✔ Customer service-oriented mindset—patients always come first.✔ Able to function independently, confidently, and adapt to dynamic environments. Are You Ready to Make an Impact? If you thrive in a high-energy OR environment, are passionate about surgical excellence, and want to be part of a team that’s shaping the future of musculoskeletal care, we want to hear from you! 🚀 📩 Apply today and take your career to the next level with MPOWERHealth! EOE #IND456
Responsibilities
As a Surgical First Assist, you will serve as a trusted first assist during surgeries, ensuring a sterile field and optimizing patient positioning. You will also connect with patients pre- and post-operation to ensure continuity of care.
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