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Job Description
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
Surgical Technologist 40 hour 10K sign on bonus!!40 hour rotating
Surgical Technologist – Operating Room
Join Brigham and Women’s Hospital
The Surgical Technologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital plays a vital role in the operating room by preparing and maintaining the surgical environment and assisting with the peri-operative care of patients. Surgical Techs work closely with surgeons, nurses, and the broader care team to support safe, efficient, and high-quality surgical procedures.
This role requires strong knowledge of sterile technique, attention to detail, and the ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced clinical setting. Our environment is energetic, collaborative, innovative, and focused on excellence in patient care.
Why Choose Brigham and Women’s Hospital?
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
Pension plan and 403(b) retirement match
Magnet-designated hospital
Career growth and professional development opportunities
Tuition reimbursement
Generous paid time off
50% subsidized MBTA pass
Free parking on nights and weekends
Childcare resources and emergency backup care
Hospital-funded retirement plan and tax-sheltered annuity options
Employee discounts on entertainment, museums, sporting events, ski resorts, and more
If you thrive in a team-oriented surgical environment and are passionate about patient care, we encourage you to apply.
Qualifications
Education and Experience Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent required, along with completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist Program (*see substitution information below).
Current Surgical Technologist Certification is required within one year from the date of graduation from a surgical technologist program OR candidates must meet one of the following criteria:
Have been employed as a surgical technologist in a surgical facility on or before July 1, 2013
Have successfully completed a surgical technology training program through the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or the United States Public Health Service
Requirements are in accordance with Massachusetts Senate Bill 2058 (December 2012)
Graduates who have not yet obtained certification will have one year from the date of graduation to become certified.
Prefer at least 1 year of Surgical Technology experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Associate degree preferred
1 to 2 years of experience as a Surgical Technologist in an acute care setting preferred
Committee participation and leadership experience preferred
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification preferred
About Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brigham and Women’s Hospital is one of America’s leading hospitals, with more than 790 beds and a distinguished affiliation with Harvard Medical School as a premier teaching hospital.
The hospital is recognized for excellence in innovative treatments, patient-centered care, and groundbreaking biomedical research. At Brigham and Women’s Hospital, we are committed to delivering world-class care rooted in compassion, kindness, and patient well-being.
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Pay Range
$35 - $40.64/Hourly
Grade
4
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