Join Our Queen’s ‘Ohana as a Certified Surgical Assistant!
Make a meaningful impact at Hawai‘i’s only Level I Trauma Center. As a Surgical Assistant at The Queen’s Medical Center, you’ll be part of a highly skilled surgical team that serves patients from across Hawai‘i and the Pacific Region.
Our nationally recognized surgical program is a leader in robotic and minimally invasive procedures, utilizing cutting-edge technologies to perform complex surgeries. You’ll work alongside expert surgeons, anesthesiologists, Certified Perioperative Nurses (CNOR), Certified Post Anesthesia Nurses (CPAN®), Surgical Technologists, and Nursing Assistants—all dedicated to delivering exceptional care.
As an Surgical Assistant, you’ll play a vital role in the operating room, assisting surgeons with tasks such as:
Controlling bleeding
Providing optimal wound exposure
Suturing
Performing other critical intraoperative functions
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
High School diploma or comparable education and training. Current certification as a first assistant (CFA), surgical assistant (CSA), or assistant in surgery by one the following: o National Board of Surgical Technology and Assisting (NBSTSA) o National Surgical Assistant Association (NSAA) o American Board of Surgical Assistants (ABSA) o National Assistant at Surgery Council (NASC)
Current certification in Basic Life Support at the Healthcare Professional Level.
Prior First Assistant/Surgical Assistant experience preferred.
Ready to make a difference in the lives of patients across the Pacific? Apply today and become part of our Queen’s ‘Ohana. Join Queen's ‘Ohana!
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