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Anesthesia Assistant, Operating Room - BC Children’s Hospital

AgencyPHSA
Labor AgreementHealth Science Professionals
Posting #191121-2439298
GradeP1
DepartmentAnesthesia Assistants-OR
UnionHEABC Paramedical - H.S.A.
Work Site4500 Oak Street, Vancouver
StatusTemporary
Position DurationUntil return of incumbent
Salary Range$42.27 - $52.81 / Hour
Position StatusFull-time
FTE1.00
Hours of Work06:30-19:00, 06:30-16:00, 07:30-20:00 + Rotation
Work DaysRotation
Days OffRotation
Position Start Date24-Nov-2025
Position End Date30-Sep-2026
Applications Accepted Until 10AM16-Nov-2025
Job Summary


Job Summary:

In accordance with the Purpose, Vision, Values and Coast Salish Teachings, and strategic direction of PHSA, safety, including both patient and employee safety, is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone at PHSA. As such, the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position.

Working under the direction of the Anesthesia Assistant Supervisor the Anesthesia Assistant performs clinical and technical duties related to anaesthesia assistance such as testing, preparing and maintaining anaesthesia equipment and supplies, and assisting anaesthesiologists with induction, maintenance and recovery phases of anaesthesia as per established standards, policies and procedures.

Duties/Accountabilities:

1.    Sets up, tests, calibrates, operates and monitors equipment for regular use including anesthetic machines, breathing circuits, ventilators, scavenging devices, intubation equipment, fiberoptic bronchoscopes, monitoring equipment, infusion devices and blood gas machines. Assists the anesthesiologist with the trial use and evaluation of new equipment.

2.    Prepares patients for surgery and performs pre-operative assessments as requested by the anesthesiologist.

3.    Inserts or assists with the insertion of devices such as nasogastric tubes, esophageal stethoscopes, IV’s, intra-arterial lines, PIC lines, Swan Ganz catheters and Central Venous catheters.

4.    Assists with or performs airway management, including insertion of laryngeal mask airways, intubations, difficult intubations and mask ventilation.

5.    Assists in the positioning of patients under the direction of the anesthesiologist.

6.    Adjusts the anesthetic (i.e.: ventilation, temperature control devices etc) as directed by the anesthesiologist.

7.    Administers prescribed pharmacological agents to patients under the direction of the attending anesthesiologist, observing patient for side effects and efficacy of treatment during anesthesia to ensure patient is responding to drugs as prescribed. Assesses patient’s physiologic status during the anesthetic by performing duties such as monitoring vital signs, anesthetic gases and advising the anesthesiologist of the patient’s status.

8.    Assists at anesthesia emergence by performing duties such as aspirating secretions from the trachea and pharynx, removing LMAs and extubating the patient. Removes monitoring equipment after surgery.

9.    Assists with the transfer of ventilated and/or anesthetized patients between areas of the hospital as required.

10.    Transfers post-operative patients to the Post Anesthetic Care Unit under the direction of the anesthesiologist.

11.    Monitors patient’s progress in the Post Anesthetic Care Unit, updates anesthesia monitoring sheets and reports patient status to the anesthesiologist, as requested.

12.    Provides diagnostic data for the anesthesiologist by performing duties such as blood sampling and analysis, pulmonary function testing, end tidal CO2 monitoring, pulse oximetry and transcutaneous monitoring.

13.    Assists with cell saver procedures as per the request of and under the direction of
Perfusion Services and the anesthesiologist.

14.    Participates in operating room infection control program by performing duties such as assessing infection control in anesthetic equipment to safety standards in accordance with quality assurance programs.  Maintains measures, according to established procedures, to minimize Operating Room pollution.

15.    Prepares fiber-optic bronchoscopes and other equipment required, and assists the anesthesiologist during bronchoscopy with equipment setup, preparation of and installation of medication and sample procurement.

16.    Performs pre-use safety checks on anesthetic equipment and maintains records of problems and histories to ensure safety of equipment prior to use.

17.    In conjunction with the Anesthesia Technology and Biomedical Engineering departments, maintains a variety of anesthetic equipment by performing duties such as receiving and assessing equipment, testing and identifying malfunctions and determining whether repairs should be performed on-site or equipment returned to vendor. Completes minor maintenance following manufacturer’s and Canadian Standards Association guidelines and verifies vendor repairs to ensure equipment is operating in a safe and effective manner.

18.    Attends training programs as required and participates in in-services. Orientates medical, allied health professionals and students to anesthesia equipment and procedures.

19.    Assists with resuscitation at cardiac arrests according to established standards, policies and procedures.

20.    Maintains specialty equipment such as the difficult intubation and malignant hyperthermia (MH) carts by ensuring the appropriate supplies and equipment are available and in proper working order.

21.    Assists anesthesiologists with cases in satellite locations.

22.    Assists anesthesiologists with research.

23.    Participates in quality assurance activities and risk management.

24.    Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Education, Training and Experience

•    Completion of an accredited post-graduate diploma in Anesthesia Technology at an accredited post-secondary institution. .
•    Membership in the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT), and the British Columbia Society of Respiratory Therapists (BCSRT).
•    Current Basic Cardiac Life Support, and upon hire, the successful completion of PALS, ACLS, and NRP.

Skills and Abilities

•    Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
•    Ability to collaborate effectively with all team members.
•    Ability to deal with others effectively.
•    Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.
•    Ability to organize work.
•    Ability to operate related equipment.
•    Critical thinking skills.

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