What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cast Tech - Fondren position at ORTHOLONESTAR MSO LLC?
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Position Summary |
The Cast Technician is responsible for applying, maintaining, and removing casts for patients with fractures or orthopedic conditions under the supervision of a physician or orthopedic specialist. This role also involves educating patients on proper cast care and ensuring a safe, hygienic environment for all procedures.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities |
- Apply and remove casts for patients based on physician orders, ensuring proper technique and alignment.
- Prepare materials and tools needed for casting procedures, including plaster, fiberglass, and bandages.
- Monitor patients during the casting process to ensure comfort and safety.
- Provide patient education on proper care of casts, including keeping the cast dry, managing skin irritation, and recognizing complications such as infections or circulation issues.
- Assist in taking patient history and performing pre-procedure assessments.
- Remove old or damaged casts and assist with the application of new ones.
- Perform basic wound care as needed under the supervision of a physician.
- Assist with the preparation and setup of orthopedic tools and equipment for examinations or surgeries.
- Maintain accurate patient records and ensure proper documentation of all casting procedures.
- Ensure the cleanliness and sterilization of equipment and supplies.
- Follow all safety protocols and infection control practices.
- Assist physicians or other medical professionals during exams or procedures as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
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Qualifications |
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- High school diploma or equivalent (required).
- Certification as a Cast Technician (preferred).
- Previous experience in an orthopedic or healthcare setting is a plus.
- Basic knowledge of anatomy and orthopedic conditions.
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions carefully.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to interact effectively with patients and medical staff.
- Physical stamina to stand for long periods and assist with patient mobility.
COMPUTER SKILLS
- Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office including Office 365, Excel and Word
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities |
- Safety and Confidentiality - Follows OSHA regulations and the safety guidelines of the Practice. Follows HIPAA policies and procedures. Respects and maintains patient confidentiality.
- Organization — Uses time efficiently by prioritizing and planning work activities; is methodical and efficient in structuring tasks to be accomplished.
- Professional Maturity — The ability to separate emotional feelings from the real issues at hand. The ability to legitimately and objectively challenge the substance of our beliefs and biases of our observations.
- Time Management — Managing one's own time and the time of others; the ability to shift back and forth between two or more activities or sources of information (such as speech, sounds, touch, or other sources).
- Active Listening — Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
- Interpersonal Communication — Writes and speaks effectively based on the psychological, relational, situation, environmental and cultural dynamics within the situation
- Communication — The ability to write and speak effectively using appropriate convention based on the situation; actively listens to others, asks questions to verify understanding, and uses tact and consideration when delivering feedback to others.
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Physical Demands |
Physical Demands: Anticipate lifting 20-25 pounds in any given day. Lifting up to 40-50 pounds may occasionally be required, depending on the specific style or type of care provided. In the performance of certain patient care tasks, the Cast Tech may be expected to have sufficient manual dexterity in order to safely perform various skills and techniques. Tasks and expectations may vary by clinical site and medical practice. May be exposed to acutely ill patients, communicable diseases or blood borne pathogens.
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Work Environment |
Well-lighted, heated and/or air-conditioned indoor office setting with adequate ventilation; Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Typical schedule is Monday through Friday with regular working hours; travel to other local clinics will be required.