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Shift: Days, 4x10hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 28, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) with at least 2 years of experience across multiple OR service lines for a 13-week travel assignment at an acute care hospital in Orangeburg, SC.
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286-bed acute care hospital with 9 operating rooms
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Day shift, 4x10-hour shifts (6:45 AM–5:15 PM)
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Surgical services covering General Surgery, Robotics, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Urology, and ENT
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On-call is required: approximately 4 weekday call shifts and 1.5 weekends per 4-week period
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Floating between service lines within the facility is required
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Epic EMR (experience preferred)
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Scrubs are provided by the facility
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Free parking available
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Minimum of 2 years of CST experience required, with experience across all required service lines
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NBSTSA Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) credential required — NCCT certification is not accepted
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BLS certification from the American Heart Association required (AHA only)
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Radiation badge required — must be provided by the candidate's agency prior to start
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SSN and Driver's License required for consideration
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License required if applicable
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2 professional references from a supervisor within the past 2 years required for consideration
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First-time travelers may be considered, provided they have experience in all required surgical service lines
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Candidates living within 60 miles of the facility are considered local; non-local candidates are prioritized
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Local candidates may be considered on a case-by-case basis
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Former permanent or PRN staff at any MUSC facility must have been separated from the system for at least 1 year before being eligible to work as a traveler
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All requested time off (RTO) must be submitted at the time of consideration; approval is based on facility needs
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Orientation modules are completed prior to the start date and average approximately 4 hours
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Travelers should be aware that during hurricane season (June–November), all employees and contractors may be assigned to emergency response teams; peak activity months are August and September