Senior Physician Assistant - Main Operating Room (RRMC, Westwood)
UCLA
Application
Details
Posted: 08-Jan-26
Location: Los Angeles, California
Categories:
General Nursing
Internal Number: 150538804
Description
Major functions include serving as a member of the surgical team to function as a Sr. Physician Assistant for surgical service lines, not limited to but including Urology, General, Gynecology, Thoracic and Cardio-thoracic robotic surgical procedures in the Operating Room. Responsibilities will include collaboration with interdisciplinary team members, set up of the robotic cases, oversight of robotic instrumentation and hardware/software, communication with vendor, teaching of residents, fellows and nursing staff assigned to work for this surgical specialty, recording and storage of video records of procedures. Responsibilities of the Sr. Physician’s Assistant include setting up of the DaVinci robot for a surgical case, placement of trocars in conjunction with resident/fellow members of surgical team, and laparoscopic assistance during the procedure. Primarily interact with the ANI for the various service lines as well as act as a liaison between nursing staff, residents, and physicians to provide effective and consistent surgical care. Making sure that operative cases run smoothly and efficiently. Facilitate operating room turn over and set-up of surgical cases, including facilitation of consent process.
Salary Range: $86.52-$116.41/hourly
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
CA PA License required.
National Board Certification required.
Graduated from an accredited PA program required. (Master's degree in PA program preferred)
Minimum 5 years experience preferred, including surgical assisting and preferably with laparoscopic experience.
Previous PA experienced- required.
Current BCLS from AHA or SRC certification required.
Current ACLS from AHA certification required.
Experience working with surgical patients in the in-patient setting.
Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and collaborative working relationships with administrative, clinical and academic personnel.
Ability to assess and act on psychosocial needs of patients with neurological disease
Ability to work independently and deal effectively with changing priorities.
Knowledge of hospital resources available and appropriate use of those resources.
Experience in case management and pathway development
Experience with and ability to utilize Excel, Access and Word
Skill in teaching- required
Knowledge, skill, and ability to perform patient history and physical assessment-required
Skill and ability in written and verbal communication-required
Knowledge of interdisciplinary resources needed to coordinate patient care and facilitate referral-required
Skill in removal of chest tubes, temporary pacing wires, and sutures/staples-required
Knowledge and skill in wound care and treatment-required
Skill in organizing and prioritizing-required
Ability to ready, interpret, apply, and or follow physician orders, policies, procedures, and written/verbal instructions-required
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