Make an Impact in Patient Care — While Enjoying Exceptional Work-Life Balance
Are you a Certified Surgical Technologist who takes pride in delivering outstanding patient care and thrives in a fast-paced surgical environment? Are you looking for a role that offers meaningful work, a supportive team, and a schedule that allows you to enjoy life outside of work?
If so, we’d love to meet you.
We are growing our Ambulatory Surgery Center team and are looking for dedicated Surgical Technologists to join us at:
7th AVE Surgery Center – Kearney, NE
No nights, weekends, or holidays
Only 3 surgical days per week for improved work-life balance
Competitive pay based on experience
Collaborative and supportive surgical team environment
Growth opportunities and company-supported professional development
Modern ambulatory surgery center focused on exceptional patient outcomes
As a Surgical Scrub Technician, you’ll play a critical role in ensuring safe, efficient surgical procedures while supporting both surgeons and nursing staff throughout the patient experience.
Your responsibilities will include:
Current Surgical Technology certification required
Current Cardiac Life Support (CLS/BLS/ACLS as applicable) certification required
Completion of an accredited Surgical Technology training program
Minimum of 1 year of operating room experience preferred
Strong attention to detail and commitment to patient safety
Ability to remain calm and adaptable in a fast-paced environment
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
We’re looking for someone who:
We believe in investing in our people.
During your onboarding period, you’ll receive specialized training designed to support your success in both surgical and ophthalmic care. Team members are encouraged to continue developing their skills through additional certifications and professional development opportunities available through the Employee Career Development Program.
This role requires standing for extended periods, lifting up to 15 pounds regularly, and working in a surgical environment with exposure to standard healthcare-related risks, including bloodborne pathogens, surgical equipment, chemicals, and sharp instruments.