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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
MultiCare includes the expected start date they prefer on their job postings. Please keep this in mind when listing your start date availability! If you can start on the day they are requesting, you are more likely to be selected for an interview or offer.
Any RTO or special requests not included on your application will NOT be considered.
Please expect someone with a 501 (Arkansas) area code or from the facility to reach out to interview you for this position!
You can only have 1 active application for the same position (same unit & shift at the same facility). Example: if you apply for day shift, you can also apply for night shift on the same unit and facility, but you cannot apply for another day shift position on the same unit & facility.
Required Skills/Experience:
- Minimum Years Experience: 2+ years acute OR experience. If candidate only has 2 years OR experience, must be high-level experience. Willing to consider candidate with adults + peds experience
- First-time traveler? No, unless extensive OR and Peds experience (5+ years)
- Level II Pediatric Trauma Center
- Level IV NICU
Preferred Skills/Experience: Highly preferred – Robotics, high-level neuro, eyes, dental (send for manager approval if missing these skills). Scrubbing above case types
Shift & Scheduling:
- Weekend rotation: Unlikely, but could be assigned a weekend shift if Weekend Staff are off. Typically only call on weekend
- On call? Yes. Approximately 2 weeknights (1900-0700) and 1 weekend (1900 F – 0700 M) every 6 weeks. 30-minute response time
Floating Requirements: If yes, where? PICU here to assist with procedure, NICU cases in Tacoma General (connected by walkway on same campus)
Travel Surgical Tech Job Responsibilities and Salary
Surgical Techs (also referred to as “Scrub Techs”) are an integral part of the surgical team. Job responsibilities are designed to keep patients safe. As a valuable member of the surgical team, Surgical Technologists prepare items for surgery and play a major role during procedures, including assisting with equipment use, passing suture and other supplies to the surgeon, and ensuring the team maintains sterile technique to reduce the risk of postoperative infection. Surgical Technicians provide direct support to the surgeon through tasks such as inserting drainage tubes. The average annual salary for Surgical Techs in the United States is more than $55,000.
Travel Surgical Tech Jobs in Washington
The number of surgery cases is increasing, making Surgical Techs (also called Surgical Technologists and Surgical Technicians) in demand across the United States. Travel jobs for these positions are widely available in both hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers based in urban, suburban, and rural settings. Job descriptions for Surgical Techs include tasks related to the preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative phases of surgery. For example, Surgical Technologists set up supplies and equipment before surgery, pass instruments to surgeons during surgery, and perform initial decontamination of instruments after surgery. Surgical Technicians work directly with the surgeons, performing hands-on tasks such as suturing. Surgical Tech jobs are rewarding because of the direct impact on patient care. Find your ideal Surgical Tech travel job today.