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Surgical Tech Travel Surgical Technician (OR Tech)

Surgical Tech Travel Job in Seattle Washington - CST - P-189366 Specialty:
Surgical Tech/ORT Surgical Technologist City:
Seattle State:
WA Weekly Pay :
2,462 Weekly Hours:
40 Compact State:
Yes Job Length:
13 Weeks Shift Description:
Days 10 Start Date:
ASAP Job Description Job DescriptionAmerican Traveler is offering a rewarding Surgical Tech Travel Surgical Technician (OR Tech) contract position in Seattle Washington.
Shift:
Days 10 Job Length:
13 weeks --Surgical Technologists who work with us receive a highly competitive pay and benefits package.
You'll enjoy the personalized client service that has earned up high ratings from travelers nationwide -- and the security that comes from working with an established Joint-Commission-certified agency.
More about traveling in Washington:
Washington travel nursing jobs take you to the Pacific Northwest where lush forests and national parks rule.
Mountain climbing, hiking, kayaking and a slew of outdoor recreational opportunities are bound to intrigue the nature lover in any Washington travel nurse.
Organic produce and wonderful wineries are abundant in the state's valleys.
You can enjoy a day of relaxation and roadside travel -- or try rock climbing and rapelling if you're looking for a real physical challenge.
Seattle has long been a favorite Washington travel nurse job destination.
It's the essence of the Pacific Northwest.
ResponsibilitiesCSTs form an important part of the surgical care team.
They are responsible for patient transfers to and from the OR, situating patients on the operating table, prepping them for surgery, and assisting the physician during surgery.
Additionally, surgical techs are trained in aseptic technique and are tasked with cleaning and sterilizing the OR and surgical instruments.
Some operating room technicians may even manage the surgical supply inventory and place orders to ensure that surgeons have all the necessary tools and materials.
CSTs can choose to specialize in particular case types and can select their clinical setting, as they are readily employable in acute care hospitals and outpatient surgery centers.
ResponsibilitiesCSTs form an important part of the surgical care team.
They are responsible for patient transfers to and from the OR, situating patients on the operating table, prepping them for surgery, and assisting the physician during surgery.
Additionally, surgical techs are trained in aseptic technique and are tasked with cleaning and sterilizing the OR and surgical instruments.
Some operating room technicians may even manage the surgical supply inventory and place orders to ensure that surgeons have all the necessary tools and materials.
CSTs can choose to specialize in particular case types and can select their clinical setting, as they are readily employable in acute care hospitals and outpatient surgery centers.
Qualifications Valid BLS through the American Heart Association Specialty-related certifications are preferred and may be required for specific positions Proof of right to work in the United States Experience as a CST in the OR National Certification, preferably through the NBSTSA Any more info for us? (If a friend referred you, please provide their name.
) The estimated weekly gross pay is based on the specified number hours per week and includes available stipend amounts.
Traveler eligibility is subject to company policy, as well as additional regulations and laws.
Your recruiter can provide detailed pay information based on your individual requirements and situation.
#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Clinical Works Asepsis Surgical Instruments Surgical Procedures Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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