Job Location : Madison,WI, USA
UW Health is seeking a Surgical Technologist for a job in MADISON, Wisconsin.
Job Description & RequirementsWork Schedule:
100% FTE, day shift. Monday through Friday 4:00AM – 12:00PM. Hours may vary based on the operational needs of the department.
Pay:
External hires may be eligible for up to a $2,500 sign on bonus.
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Bring your laboratory experience to UW Health.
We are seeking a Specimen Control and Receiving Tech – Surgical Pathology to:
Receive specimens and research kits into the laboratory, check for correct labeling, enter tests into Laboratory Information System, process specimens, and load them onto instruments or direct to appropriate work station, technologist, or storage area.
Basic instrument maintenance (temperatures, monitoring reagents) and clerical duties (filing, mailing, faxing).
Interact daily with pathologists, physicians, technologists, clinical staff, nursing unit personnel, and patients.
At UW Health, you will have:
An excellent benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid time off and retirement plans. Full time benefits for part time work.
Access to UW Health's Wellness Options at Work that support employee/family well-being.
Tuition benefits eligibility - UW Health invests in your professional growth by helping pay for coursework associated with career advancement.
University Hospital in Madison is a Magnet®-designated facility that's ranked Wisconsin's #1 hospital and considered one of the nation's leading hospitals, teaching institutions and referral centers.
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UW Health Job ID #40977. Posted job title: Specimen Control and Receiving Tech – Surgical Pathology
About UW HealthUW Health is an integrated academic health system that is home to the No. 1 hospital in Wisconsin (for the 13th year in a row) as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. We're made up of six main hospitals, one JOA partner hospital in Madison and two hospitals located within the main hospital in Illinois. We also have more than 90 clinics across Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
UW Health cares for more than 800,000 patients each year and employs more than 24,000 people — one of the region's largest employers. Many of our 1,800 physicians are faculty members at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, one of the nation's highly regarded medical schools.
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