Endoscopy Technician
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Chandler, AZ, 85224
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 18.15-23.14 HOUR
Date Posted : 14 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As an Endoscopy Tech, you will provide crucial technical support during endoscopic procedures, ensuring patient safety and efficiency.
Every day you will meticulously prepare, maintain, and sterile process endoscopy equipment, assist physicians during procedures, and prepare rooms while maintaining accurate documentation.
To be successful, you will demonstrate strong technical proficiency, meticulous attention to detail in sterile processing, and collaborative skills in a fast-paced clinical setting, contributing to positive patient outcomes.
- Assists nursing staff in providing patient care, assists in meeting patient and family education needs and maintains continuity of care by processing patient records accurately and promptly from admission to discharge.
- Communicates regularly with the Clinical Supervisor and other supervisory personnel about technical issues in the Endoscopy Department. Relays verbal and written information in a timely manner.
- Serves as a resource to the Endoscopy staff members.
- Demonstrates effective communication techniques to constructively address and resolve conflicts.
- Supports an open team environment to encourage the expression of creative ideas.
- Demonstrates basic knowledge of normal gastrointestinal and pulmonary anatomy and physiology.
Required
- High School Graduate or equivalent and One (1) year experience in a healthcaresetting, upon hire or
- High School GED or equivalent and One (1) year experience in a healthcaresetting, upon hire and
- Basic Life Support - CPR, upon hire
Preferred
- Minimum of one (1) year experience in theEndoscopy setting as an EndoscopyTechnician
Located in the Phoenix, Ariz., suburb of Chandler, the Chandler Regional Medical Center is a 429-bed, not-for-profit hospital with more than 2,600 team members and almost 1,000 doctors on staff representing all major specialties. Chandler Regional joined the Dignity Health system in 1999, but has been part of the community for more than 50 years. The hospital includes a Level I Trauma Center, a Heart and Vascular Center, a Wound Healing Center, a Family Birth Center and many additional services. Dignity Health Chandler Regional, Mercy Gilbert, and Arizona General Hospital Mesa awarded $422,000 in grants to support five community projects led by 15 local organizations. Since 1991, Dignity Health's Community Health Improvement Grants program has provided $91 million to nearly 3,800 health projects, focusing on vulnerable and underserved populations.
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Frequently asked questions
Chandler's growing healthcare facilities, including the prominent Chandler Regional Medical Center, create a steady demand for endoscopy technicians. Compared to Phoenix or Tucson, the local market offers competitive opportunities, often with a community-focused work environment and access to advanced endoscopy technologies.
Employers in Chandler highly value certifications like Basic Life Support (BLS) and endoscopy technician-specific credentials. While not always mandatory, certifications related to endoscopy sterile processing and GI physiology enhance job prospects, reflecting local healthcare standards and patient safety priorities.
Experienced endoscopy technicians excel in sterile processing precision, real-time equipment troubleshooting, and seamless collaboration with physicians during procedures. Mastery of gastrointestinal anatomy and maintaining meticulous documentation are also crucial skills that set seasoned professionals apart.
Career progression often includes specializing in complex endoscopic procedures, pursuing advanced certifications, or moving into supervisory and coordinator roles. Expanding knowledge in GI and pulmonary anatomy, as well as gaining experience in reprocessing technology, can open doors to higher responsibilities.
Catholic Health Initiatives fosters a collaborative environment where endoscopy technicians receive ongoing training and timely communication from clinical supervisors. The organization emphasizes sterile technique mastery and patient safety, ensuring technicians contribute effectively to the care team's success.
Working at Catholic Health Initiatives means engaging with a diverse patient community in a well-equipped, level I trauma center. Endoscopy technicians benefit from a strong support team, access to advanced equipment, and involvement in community health improvement initiatives, enriching professional experience.
Endoscopy technicians in Chandler generally earn between $45,000 and $60,000 annually, influenced by experience, certifications, and healthcare facility size. Proximity to Phoenix and local hospital demand can also impact pay, with specialized skills in endoscopy sterile processing often commanding higher salaries.
Daily tasks include preparing and sterilizing endoscopy instruments, setting up procedure rooms, assisting physicians during interventions, and documenting patient data accurately. Quick adaptation to fast-paced clinical demands and maintaining sterile environments are essential for efficient workflow.
Entry-level candidates usually hold a high school diploma or equivalent, with at least one year of healthcare experience and Basic Life Support (CPR) certification. Prior exposure to sterile processing or endoscopy environments is preferred but not always mandatory.
Travel endoscopy technician roles often offer higher hourly pay and varied clinical experiences but may lack the stability and community integration of permanent Chandler positions. Benefits and work culture can differ, with travel jobs requiring adaptability to new protocols and facilities frequently.