Orthopaedic Technologist

Portland, ME
Full Time
Clinical
Mid Level

Hours:  Full-time, Monday-Friday 

Sign-on Bonus of $5,000!

QUALIFICATIONS

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Certificate in Orthopedic technician training from a technical school or community college desired OR equivalent in relevant years of experience with required certification (NBCOT)
  • Certification from the National Board for Certification of Orthopedic Technologist (NBCOT) required within two years of hire
  • Ability to articulate descriptions of orthopedic conditions based upon knowledge of anatomical structures and their relationship with one another
  • Ability to apply and remove upper and lower extremity casts and splints
  • Ability to work effectively under stress or emergency situations
  • Ability to demonstrate compassion and desire to help patients
  • Knowledge of safety, infection control and quality assurance policies and regulations
  • Current BLS required
  • Knowledge of healthcare field, medical office protocols/procedures
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills necessary for interacting with patients, physicians, supervisors and other staff
  • Skill in time management, prioritizing and medical care coordination
  • Ability to organize and accomplish tasks, and have the flexibility to meet changing demands on daily basis
  • Ability to project and maintain a professional image
  • Ability to work independently and excel as part of a team
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality
  • Proficient computer skills

COMPANY OVERVIEW

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is Maine’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned and directed professional organization and is comprised of over 200 physicians practicing in the areas of anesthesiology, orthopedics, pain management, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, and vascular & interventional services. Spectrum provides services at many of Maine’s hospitals throughout the state and in eastern New Hampshire.

POSITION SUMMARY

Focuses on the optimal delivery of patient care with assisting physicians in their treatment of patients requiring immobilization or mobilization devices by using the most current and effective modalities and equipment possible.  May require travel to our Brunswick and Windham offices.  M-F, day shift. 

BENEFITS

  • Health Insurance (80% company paid)
  • Health Savings Account (Company Match: $3,000 family plan / $1625 individual plan)
  • Dental & Vision Insurance Plans
  • 401(k) Match and Profit-Sharing Plan
  • Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance (company paid)
  • Long-term Disability Insurance (company paid)
  • Short-term Disability Insurance (company paid)
  • Generous paid time off
  • Voluntary, Employee-Paid Benefits
  • Medical Reimbursement Plan
  • Dependent Care Plan

Spectrum Orthopaedics was recently named the winner of the Best of the 207 Orthopaedics award!

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