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  • Operating Room Technician | Full-Time  

    - Cherry Hill
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operatin... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician / Surgical Technologist in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you’ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.

    Why Join Wills Eye

    At Wills Eye Hospital, you’ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care.

    We offer:

    Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs)

    Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth

    A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment

    Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams

    In this role, you’ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You’ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience.

    You’ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures.

    Key Responsibilities

    In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases.

    Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control).

    Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing.

    Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case.

    Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures.

    Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices.

    Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician.

    What You Bring

    You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers.

    Minimum Qualifications

    High School diploma or equivalent required.

    Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST)

    BLS Certificate required.

    One (1) year of clinical experience required.

    About Wills Eye Hospital

    Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world.

    Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care.

    Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034)

    Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.

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  • Operating Room Technician | Full-Time  

    - Philadelphia
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operatin... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you’ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.

    Why Join Wills Eye

    At Wills Eye Hospital, you’ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care.

    We offer:

    Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs)

    Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth

    A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment

    Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams

    In this role, you’ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You’ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience.

    You’ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures.

    Key Responsibilities

    In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases.

    Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control).

    Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing.

    Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case.

    Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures.

    Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices.

    Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician.

    What You Bring

    You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers.

    Minimum Qualifications

    High School diploma or equivalent required.

    Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST).

    BLS Certificate required.

    One (1) year of clinical experience required.

    About Wills Eye Hospital

    Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world.

    Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care.

    Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity in Philadelphia, PA.

    Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.

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  • Operating Room Technician | Full-Time  

    - Philadelphia
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operatin... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician in Philadelphia, PA. In this role, you’ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.

    Why Join Wills Eye

    At Wills Eye Hospital, you’ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care.

    We offer:

    Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs)

    Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth

    A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment

    Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams

    In this role, you’ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You’ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience.

    You’ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures.

    Key Responsibilities

    In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases.

    Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control).

    Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing.

    Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case.

    Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures.

    Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices.

    Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician.

    What You Bring

    You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers.

    Minimum Qualifications

    High School diploma or equivalent required.

    Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST).

    BLS Certificate required.

    One (1) year of clinical experience required.

    About Wills Eye Hospital

    Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world.

    Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care.

    Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity in Philadelphia, PA.

    Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.

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  • Operating Room Technician | Full-Time  

    - Cherry Hill
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operatin... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician in Cherry Hill, NJ at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ. In this role, you’ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Full-Time 40 hours per week opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.

    Why Join Wills Eye

    At Wills Eye Hospital, you’ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care.

    We offer:

    Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs)

    Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth

    A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment

    Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams

    In this role, you’ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You’ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience.

    You’ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures.

    Key Responsibilities

    In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases.

    Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control).

    Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing.

    Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case.

    Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures.

    Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices.

    Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician.

    What You Bring

    You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers.

    Minimum Qualifications

    High School diploma or equivalent required.

    Complete an accredited surgical technology program OR hold a national certification (i.e., CST)

    BLS Certificate required.

    One (1) year of clinical experience required.

    About Wills Eye Hospital

    Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world.

    Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care.

    Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Cherry Hill, NJ (408 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034).

    Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.

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  • Operating Room Technician | Part-Time  

    - Conshohocken
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operatin... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Wills Eye Hospital is hiring an Operating Room Technician in Conshohocken, PA at the Wills Eye Surgery Center – Plymouth Meeting. In this role, you’ll maintain medical instruments, supplies and all other materials needed during surgical procedures under the direction of the Registered Nurse and/or Physician. This is a Part-Time (24/32 hours per week) opportunity for someone who wants to have a hands-on role in surgery, be a key part of the surgical team, and wants to learn and grow clinically.

    Why Join Wills Eye

    At Wills Eye Hospital, you’ll be part of a nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology and vision care. We are known for clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care.

    We offer:

    Competitive compensation and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision plans, retirement plan, tuition assistance, paid time off, and employer assistance programs (EAPs)

    Opportunities for training, certification, and career growth

    A collaborative, mission-driven clinical environment

    Access to advanced technology and specialized care teams

    In this role, you’ll support patients, providers, and clinical teams while helping deliver high-quality ophthalmic care. You’ll manage the maintenance of the sterile field and contribute to a positive patient experience.

    You’ll be successful if you have the necessary knowledge and ability to ensure quality patient care during operative procedures.

    Key Responsibilities

    In conjunction with the registered nurse, ensures that all required items (implants and supplies) are in place prior to scheduled operative cases.

    Assists in selecting and assembling instruments, supplies, and equipment for surgical procedures utilizing Universal Precautions; maintains aseptic techniques (gowning, gloving, surgical scrub, and OR suite traffic control).

    Responsible for the maintenance of equipment and supplies and ensures proper protection when transporting to sterile processing.

    Assists in transporting patients, case carts and equipment prior to and after completion of each surgical case.

    Participates in OR suite turn around by assisting in cleaning and case cart management (spraying of enzymatic solution) between surgical procedures.

    Ensures the proper handling of specimens and cultures in accordance with hospital procedures and best practices.

    Demonstrates ability to deliver safe and accurate care to patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse/physician.

    What You Bring

    You may be a strong fit for this role if you are detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable in a clinical setting. You enjoy working as part of a team, communicating clearly, and supporting both patients and providers.

    Minimum Qualifications

    High School diploma or equivalent required

    BLS Certificate required.

    One (1) year of clinical experience required.

    Preferred Qualifications

    Completion of an accredited surgery technologist program preferred.

    We know great candidates do not always meet every preferred qualification. If this role interests you and you believe you could be successful in it, we encourage you to apply. You may be a fit for other roles across our organization.

    About Wills Eye Hospital

    Wills Eye Hospital is a world-renowned leader in ophthalmology, ranked among the top eye hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1832, Wills Eye is one of the oldest and most respected eye care institutions in the world.

    Each year, our team provides specialized care to more than 250,000 patients, ranging from routine eye conditions to complex, sight-threatening diseases. Through advanced surgical capabilities, innovative research, and a commitment to clinical excellence, we continue to shape the future of vision care.

    Ready to take the next step? Apply today for our OR Technician opportunity at the Wills Eye Surgery Center - Plymouth Meeting (625 Ridge Pike, Building B, Conshohocken, PA 19428).

    Recruitment Process Safety: Official recruitment communications from Wills Eye will only come from an authorized @willseye.org email address. Wills Eye will never ask for payment, banking information, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive personal information during the early stages of recruitment, and we do not extend offers without a formal interview process. If you receive a suspicious message or offer, please do not click links, open attachments, or share personal information. Please note Wills Eye does not offer remote positions.

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