Surgical Technologist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Seattle, WA, 98101
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 38.15-52.48 HOUR
Date Posted : 8 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Sign on bonus available for qualified candidates.
As a Surgical Technologist you are an integral part of the medical practitioner team, providing surgical care to patients to facilitate safe and effective completion of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. You may assist with instrumentation in vaginal deliveries, perform stocking duties, scheduling procedures, and assist with ensuring the department is compliant with environment of care requirements. The Surgical Technologist will be accountable for utilizing and keeping current on the application of sterile and aseptic technique, surgical procedures, implementation tools and technologies, human anatomy as well as collaborating and communicating effectively with the inter-disciplinary team to facilitate a physician's performance of invasive and therapeutic procedures.
Job Requirements
We require:
- Completion of an accredited Surgical Technologist program or successful completion of a formal on-the-job training that provides the skills necessary to receive Tech in Surgery Certification through the National Center for Competency Testing.
- A minimum of six months operating room work experience that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge skills/abilities is preferred.
- Current registration with the State of Washington as a Surgical Technician. - Current healthcare provider BLS Certification.
- Ability to take night and/or weekend call required. - A working knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and working knowledge of pharmacology and medical terminology. - Understanding of instrumentation and equipment, and skill in establishing and maintaining a sterile field and in draping a patient.
- Excellent communication skills a must. - Ability to act as a member of the team and to anticipate the needs of a surgeon and patient essential. - Must be able to operate effectively in emergency and stressful situations. - Ability to independently lift up to 20 pounds, grasping and manual dexterity required to hand and/or finger items frequently (sometimes continuously).
- Must be able to maintain a retracted position for up to one hour.
- Clear visual and auditory acuity with or without accommodation required to perform the essential functions of the job.
- Extensive walking, sitting, standing, lifting, stretching, and bending required (the staff member is expected to use, demonstrate, and teach good body mechanics).
- Ability to move equipment using a wheeled cart.
We offer a competitive salary and benefit package There is also the lifestyle benefit that comes with finding yourself in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Surrounded by the vibrancy and sophistication of one of the most livable cities in the country, finding the perfect urban or outdoor pursuit will instinctively and pleasurably become second nature. We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Where You'll WorkVirginia Mason Franciscan Health brings together two award winning health systems in Washington state - CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason. As one integrated health system with the most patient access points in western Washington our team includes 18,000 staff and nearly 5,000 employed physicians and affiliated providers. At Virginia Mason Franciscan Health you will find the safest and highest quality of care provided by our expert, compassionate medical care team at 11 hospitals and nearly 300 sites throughout the greater Puget Sound region.
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Frequently asked questions
In Seattle, having a formal certification such as the Tech in Surgery through the National Center for Competency Testing significantly enhances your profile. Additionally, state registration as a surgical technician and current BLS certifications align with local employer expectations like Catholic Health Initiatives, reflecting Seattle's focus on credentialed, skilled professionals.
Seattle’s medical facilities often emphasize cross-disciplinary communication and high patient safety standards. Surgical Technologists here frequently engage in diverse procedures, including vaginal deliveries, and must adapt to fast-paced, tech-integrated environments, reflecting the Pacific Northwest’s healthcare sophistication and vibrant urban-rural patient needs.
Expect extensive walking, standing, lifting up to 20 pounds, and maintaining precise manual dexterity. Seattle hospitals, including Catholic Health Initiatives, require stamina for prolonged retracted positions and handling equipment, highlighting the physical endurance and agility crucial for surgical tech roles in bustling medical centers.
Surgical Technologists in Washington must master sterile techniques, instrumentation handling, and anatomy knowledge, setting them apart from general medical technologists. Their role uniquely combines patient safety with assisting surgeons during invasive procedures, requiring certification and state registration to meet stringent regional healthcare standards.
At Catholic Health Initiatives, Surgical Technologists are vital collaborators, ensuring sterile environments and anticipating surgeon needs. Their role extends beyond instrumentation to scheduling and compliance, reflecting the organization's commitment to multidisciplinary teamwork and high-quality surgical care in Seattle’s healthcare landscape.
Catholic Health Initiatives offers ongoing education and access to advanced surgical technologies, fostering skill development. Surgical Technologists benefit from a robust network of professionals and opportunities across multiple hospitals, encouraging career progression aligned with Seattle’s innovative healthcare environment.
Surgical Technologists in Seattle typically earn between $55,000 and $70,000 annually, influenced by certifications, experience, and facility size. Competitive employers like Catholic Health Initiatives may offer sign-on bonuses and benefits packages that reflect Seattle’s higher living costs and demand for skilled surgical support professionals.
Seattle’s expanding healthcare system maintains a steady demand for Surgical Technologists, driven by numerous hospitals and specialized clinics. This demand translates to frequent job openings and competitive hiring, making the area attractive for certified surgical techs seeking dynamic roles in a metropolitan medical hub.
Handling night or weekend shifts requires adaptability to emergency procedures and high-pressure situations. In Seattle’s Catholic Health facilities, technologists must maintain sterile conditions and precise coordination during off-hours, demanding resilience and readiness for diverse surgical cases beyond standard schedules.