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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.
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References must cover at least 1 full year of relevant experience in specialty within the past 3 years.
Required Skills/Experience: At least 3 years of experience working in an endoscopy center or GI lab. First-time travelers not accepted. Assembly/wrap and aseptic technique required. High level disinfection of procedural equipment required. Experience with colonoscopes, EGD scopes, EBUS, EUS, enteroscopes, ERCP scopes, fiber optics, and flex sigmoidoscopes required.
Preferred Skills/Experience: Back table set up and room set experience preferred. ProVation experience preferred. Olympus processor CV-190, Olympus Light Source CLV -190, Olympus scopes 190s; CO2 insufflator, CO2 tanks with regulator, Erbe cautery with electrosurgical unit, Erbe, Olympus OER Pro; HLD scope reprocessing
Required Credentials: Cannot have any hits/suspensions on license or any background hits from any point in the past. Requires either SGNA education completion for GI/Endoscopy, or CST with 3 years of endoscopy experience.
Preferred Credentials: Surgical Tech program completion preferred.
Special Requests: RTO must be listed at time of submission. All positions at Providence Health & Services require that any and all lab items requested during onboarding be completed within 72 hours of signing a contract - no exceptions. This means candidates must be responsive and willing to go to a lab to complete health orders ASAP after signing. Failure to comply may lead to a pushed start or cancellation as assessed by the facility. You must be able to complete labs within 48 hours of signing.
Unit Details: Stand-alone outpatient endoscopy center. Patients with ASA 1,2, & 3; adult and geriatric patient population.
Shift & Scheduling: Mon-Fri. No weekends or holidays.
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.