Director, Diagnostic Imaging
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Kirby Bates Associates has been exclusively retained by Island Health to conduct a search for their next Director, Diagnostic Imaging.
Island Health, a public hospital district, is in the vibrant coastal town of Anacortes, WA. With 43 licensed beds, it is the closest acute care hospital to many San Juan Island residents and tourists, serving Fidalgo, Cypress, Guemes, and Sinclair islands, as well as Whidbey Island and La Conner. Island Health operates primary care clinics in Anacortes and Orcas Islands to serve patients across Skagit, Island, and San Juan counties. Diagnostic Imaging Services include Mammography, X-Ray, CT, MRI, Interventional Pain Procedures, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound and ECHO.
The Director of Diagnostic Imaging will oversee all aspects of the Diagnostic Imaging Department, including strategic planning, daily operations, staffing, staff training and development, and fiscal management. The Director ensures compliance with regulatory standards, drives quality improvement initiatives, and fosters collaboration across clinical departments to provide safe, efficient patient care and innovative imaging services. The role reports to the Chief Information Officer and works collaboratively with the Medical Director of Imaging.
Opportunity Highlights:
Join a 5-star CMS facility; Island Health is 1 of 7 hospitals in WA state and in the top 8% nationally.
Small but mighty, Island Health is one of the top 100 rural hospitals in the United States.
The target base salary is $140,000.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a business or health-related field strongly preferred.
A minimum of five years of experience as an imaging technologist, with at least three years of experience in a supervisory or management position.
Active state and national license and certifications applicable to area of specialty within Diagnostic Imaging.
Family Medicine Physician (Island Health)
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Island Health is seeking a full-time Family Medicine physician to join its team at a clinic in the vibrant coastal community of Anacortes, Washington. You will be part of the Island Primary Care 24th Street clinic, a comprehensive Primary Care center. Here you will focus on general outpatient services while working alongside a well-established team of Family Medicine and Internal Medicine professionals. There is also a strong support team in place comprised of MA's, LPN's and RN's with an additional on-site Psychiatrist consult available at all times. This is a great opportunity to join a passionate and patient-centered group working to improve the health and wellness for the entire community of Anacortes, while also enjoying a healthy work-life balance in this beautiful region of the Pacific Northwest.
Full-time, 4-day work week
Outpatient care only
Low call burden with 1:7 weekday and weekend phone call only
Experience preferred, but new graduates are welcome to apply
Compensation is between $291,195 and $349,434 per year
Sign on Bonus $25K and relocation assistance
Loan Repayment Programs-Eligible for PSLF
Where You'll Work
Island Health, a Level III trauma center and Level II stroke center, is a 43-bed facility in Anacortes, Washington with 170 board-certified physicians and providers. With a -five-star Medicare rating, Island Health was named a Top 100 Rural & Community Hospital by The Chartis Center for Rural Health. It also received service excellence awards in Orthopedic Surgery, Joint Replacement, Spinal Fusion Surgery, Obstetrics and Emergency Care.
Where You'll Live
Anacortes is a historic city on north Puget Sound easily accessible by driving across the Deception Pass Bridge or taking the ferry to and from Seattle. Due to fortunate coastal weather patterns, Anacortes receives only 21 inches of rain annually and is known for hiking, boating and the pods of orcas living just offshore. With a tight-knit community and majestic views of the islands and snow-capped mountains, Anacortes is a beautiful place to call home.
Who You'll Work For
Island Health is the center of health and wellness in Washington's Skagit County, providing comprehensive health services at its award-winning hospital in Anacortes and its eight primary and specialty care clinics. Recognized as one of the most innovative small health systems in the country, Island Health has a five-star rating by Medicare. Island Health is committed to our purpose: To be the best healthcare partner for those we serve.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran
Job ID Number: 26243
Compensation Information:
$291195.00 / Annually - $349434.00 / Annually
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Other
Sterile Processing Tech - Sterile Processing Tech
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
The Sterile Processing Technician (SPT) is responsible for the cleaning, sterilization, and preparation of medical instruments, equipment, and supplies to ensure they are safe for patient use in various healthcare settings. This role is crucial to maintaining infection control and supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality healthcare. The SPT ensures that all instruments, equipment, and supplies meet the required safety standards, are properly sterilized, and are ready for surgical procedures or patient care.
Key Responsibilities:
Decontamination and Cleaning:
Clean and disinfect medical instruments and equipment according to established protocols, including manual and machine-assisted cleaning methods.
Ensure proper decontamination of soiled instruments by utilizing appropriate cleaning solutions, ultrasonic cleaning, and automated washers.
Inspect all instruments for cleanliness, function, and damage before moving to the sterilization stage.
Sterilization and Preparation:
Operate sterilization equipment, including autoclaves, steam sterilizers, and chemical sterilizers, following correct sterilization processes and guidelines.
Ensure that instruments are properly packaged and wrapped for sterilization, including the correct labeling of contents, sterilization date, and sterilization cycle parameters.
Perform quality control checks on sterilization equipment and maintain sterilization records to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Inventory Management:
Maintain an organized inventory of sterilized instruments, equipment, and supplies, ensuring items are readily available for use in operating rooms, clinics, and patient care units.
Monitor stock levels, identify inventory shortages, and assist with ordering new supplies or instruments as needed.
Ensure the proper labeling and storage of sterilized items in clean, dry, and organized conditions to avoid contamination or damage.
Instrument and Equipment Inspection:
Perform thorough inspections of instruments and equipment for functionality, damage, or wear, reporting any issues to appropriate personnel.
Identify and segregate any instruments or tools that are no longer functional and need repair or replacement.
Maintain a system for tracking equipment usage and ensure proper handling throughout the sterilization process.
Record Keeping and Compliance:
Document the cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance processes for each batch of equipment, ensuring accuracy in records and compliance with hospital policies and industry standards.
Ensure compliance with Joint Commission, OSHA, CDC, and other regulatory bodies' guidelines for infection control, sterilization, and equipment management.
Participate in regular audits and inspections to ensure proper adherence to protocols and assist with corrective actions as needed.
Safety and Infection Control:
Follow infection control protocols to prevent cross-contamination, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), gloves, masks, and gowns.
Maintain a sterile work environment by ensuring that all equipment and areas involved in the sterilization process are clean and free from contamination.
Monitor for any safety hazards within the sterile processing area and report issues such as faulty equipment, safety violations, or potential biohazards.
Team Collaboration and Communication:
Collaborate with healthcare professionals, including surgeons, nurses, and other sterile processing staff, to ensure timely and effective processing of surgical instruments and equipment.
Communicate any delays or issues with sterilization and prepare for alternate arrangements if necessary.
Provide feedback on equipment performance, sterilization issues, or safety concerns to leadership or relevant departments.
Continuous Education and Training:
Stay updated on the latest sterilization techniques, infection control standards, and industry best practices.
Participate in continuing education, certification programs, and training related to sterilization, infection prevention, and equipment management.
Assist in training new sterile processing technicians or other staff in proper cleaning and sterilization procedures.
Obstetrics and Gynecology Physician (Island Health)
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Island Health is seeking a full-time board certified/board eligible Obstetrics and Gynecology physician to join their collaborative well established practice team in Anacortes, Washington. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance in Anacortes, Washington: a vibrant coastal community with an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities.
In this role, you will join a cohesive, multi-specialty group providing the surrounding communities with the latest in technological advances and medical innovations. Physicians will have the opportunity to practice top of license and take advantage of strong and supportive mentors. With the recent addition of a DaVinci V surgical robot, robotic experience is preferred along with good quality outcomes. Additionally, excellent communication skills with the ability to develop relationships with referring physicians is preferred.
Position Details:
Full-time role with 4-day work week schedule
1:4 call schedule
Operating hours are Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mix of inpatient and outpatient care
Join a team of 3 OB/GYNs and support staff
Integrated Meditech Expanse EMR platform, utilized throughout the organization
Work closely with cohesive, multi-specialty group providers with support staff
Compensation & Benefits:
Compensation is between $387,990 and $465,588 per year
Up to $30,000 sign on bonus
Relocation assistance
$5K CME funds per year
Loan Repayment Programs: eligible for PSLF
Competitive benefits package
Qualifications & Requirements:
Must be board-certified/board-eligible MD/DO in Washington state
1+ years of experience preferred
New graduates are welcome to apply
Where You'll Work
Island Health, a Level III trauma center and Level II stroke center, is a 43-bed facility in Anacortes, Washington with 170 board-certified physicians and providers. With a -five-star Medicare rating, Island Health was named a Top 100 Rural & Community Hospital by The Chartis Center for Rural Health. It also received service excellence awards in Orthopedic Surgery, Joint Replacement, Spinal Fusion Surgery, Obstetrics and Emergency Care.
Where You'll Live
Anacortes is a historic city on north Puget Sound easily accessible by driving across the Deception Pass Bridge or taking the ferry to and from Seattle. Due to fortunate coastal weather patterns, Anacortes receives only 21 inches of rain annually and is known for hiking, boating and the pods of orcas living just offshore. With a tight-knit community and majestic views of the islands and snow-capped mountains, Anacortes is a beautiful place to call home.
Who You'll Work For
Island Health is the center of health and wellness in Washington's Skagit County, providing comprehensive health services at its award-winning hospital in Anacortes and its eight primary and specialty care clinics. Recognized as one of the most innovative small health systems in the country, Island Health has a five-star rating by Medicare. Island Health is committed to our purpose: To be the best healthcare partner for those we serve.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran
Job ID Number: 29640
Compensation Information:
$387990.00 / Annually - $465588.00 / Annually
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
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Therapy - Physical Therapy
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
A Physical Therapist (PT) is a healthcare professional who evaluates, diagnoses, and treats individuals with physical impairments or disabilities. Physical therapists help patients restore mobility, manage pain, and improve their quality of life through targeted exercises, manual therapies, and specialized techniques. They work with individuals recovering from surgery, injury, or illness, providing rehabilitation and preventative care to promote physical health and function.
Key Responsibilities:
Assessment and Evaluation:
Conduct initial patient evaluations to assess their physical abilities, range of motion, strength, coordination, and overall mobility.
Review medical history and diagnostic tests (e.g., X-rays, MRIs) to understand the patient's condition.
Establish baseline data regarding a patient's physical capabilities to create a tailored treatment plan.
Developing Treatment Plans:
Develop personalized treatment plans based on the patient's condition, goals, and progress.
Identify short- and long-term rehabilitation goals, focusing on improving strength, flexibility, coordination, and endurance.
Collaborate with other healthcare providers to develop a comprehensive treatment approach, including recommendations for surgery or medication, if necessary.
Providing Therapeutic Interventions:
Implement various physical therapy interventions, such as strengthening exercises, range of motion exercises, balance training, manual therapy, and modalities (e.g., heat, cold, ultrasound, electrical stimulation).
Educate patients about proper posture, movement techniques, and body mechanics to prevent future injury.
Provide guidance and support to patients performing exercises both in the clinic and at home to ensure they are doing them correctly.
Patient Education and Support:
Educate patients on the importance of following their prescribed physical therapy regimen and explain how therapy will aid in recovery.
Teach patients strategies to manage pain and promote physical wellness through techniques like stretching, strengthening exercises, and ergonomic modifications.
Offer guidance on lifestyle changes that may improve function, such as weight management, stress reduction, or joint protection techniques.
Collaboration and Communication:
Work with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists, to coordinate care for patients.
Provide regular updates to the interdisciplinary team on patient progress and changes in treatment plans.
Communicate with patients and families, providing education and support throughout the treatment process.
Monitoring and Reassessing Progress:
Regularly assess the patient's progress and adjust the treatment plan as necessary to ensure optimal results.
Document the effectiveness of therapies and make recommendations for changes based on patient feedback and observed improvements or setbacks.
Perform re-evaluations to track progress, modify goals, and ensure that treatment is advancing in the right direction.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, documenting evaluations, treatments, progress, and changes in the patient's condition.
Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations (e.g., HIPAA) and insurance requirements.
Complete required documentation for insurance billing, progress reports, and discharge summaries.
Prevention and Wellness:
Develop and implement injury prevention programs to help patients reduce the risk of future injuries.
Promote physical wellness and functional independence through health education and the development of long-term fitness goals.
Encourage patients to adopt a more active lifestyle and engage in exercises that will improve their long-term health outcomes.
Advocacy and Community Resources:
Advocate for patients to ensure they receive the necessary equipment and assistive devices (e.g., wheelchairs, prosthetics, walkers).
Guide patients in accessing community resources, support groups, and programs to continue their rehabilitation or physical wellness after discharge.
Lab Specialist - Pathology Assistant
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Pathology Assistant to join our pathology department. Pathology Assistants play a crucial role in supporting pathologists and laboratory operations by performing a variety of technical and administrative tasks. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in biology, anatomy, and pathology procedures, along with excellent organizational and communication skills.
Responsibilities:
Assist pathologists in the preparation and performance of post-mortem examinations (autopsies) and surgical pathology procedures.
Prepare surgical specimens for examination, including gross description, dissection, and sampling for microscopic analysis.
Perform macroscopic examination of specimens and accurately document findings.
Ensure proper handling, labeling, and storage of specimens according to laboratory protocols.
Operate and maintain laboratory equipment and instruments used in pathology procedures.
Assist with the preparation and maintenance of laboratory solutions and reagents.
Maintain cleanliness and organization of the pathology laboratory and work areas.
Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and adhere to safety protocols and regulations.
Assist in the training and supervision of pathology residents, medical students, and other laboratory personnel.
Participate in quality assurance and quality control activities to ensure accurate and reliable laboratory results.
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals and departments to facilitate effective patient care and diagnosis.
Radiology Tech - 19878862
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Apply roentgen rays safely to patients for diagnostic purposes upon the request of a physician. Workload is expected to be 60% in Radiology and 40% in Cat Scan, but this may vary depending upon volumes.
Therapy / Rehab - Physical Therapist (PT)
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
TOP RANKED TRAVEL NURSING COMPANY IN THE NATION BY BLUEPIPES Description
Ready for your next adventure? Axis Medical Staffing, one of the leading Travel Nursing Companies in the nation, has an immediate [VMS Shift] shift Physical Therapist (PT) opening in Anacortes, Washington.
This job is expected to close within 30 days.
Job Summary
Specialty: Physical Therapist (PT)
City: Anacortes
State: Washington
Start Date: 10/27/2025
End Date: 01/25/2026
Shift Hours: 9:45am-6:15pm (9:45 AM - 6:15 PM)
Active and Unencumbered State License
At least 2 years of current experience
Who you`d be working for?
Since 2004, Axis Medical Staffing has excelled in connecting adventurous travel nurses with amazing opportunities throughout the country, setting us apart from the rest. We`re not a small, inexperienced company; in fact, we offer a vast range of nationwide travel nursing contracts, rivaling even the largest corporate "big box" staffing agencies. Our passion lies in helping our travelers achieve their career goals while delivering an unforgettable travel nursing experience.
Rock Star Status
BetterNurse.org names Axis the Best Travel Nursing company in 2025
BluePipes Names Axis the #1 Travel Nursing Agency in 2024
VeryWell Health recognizes Axis as having the best customer service in 2024
Inc. 5000 Recognizes Axis Medical Staffing as a fastest growing company in 2024
Many more recognitions on our site! Check it out.
Perks of being an Axis Rock Star
Competitive Compensation Paid Weekly
Personalized Housing Options
Comprehensive & Affordable Health Insurance
Pet Friendly - We pay for pet deposits!
Company matching 401k with immediate vesting
State license and Travel reimbursement
Single point of contact recruiter
Referral program
At Axis, you`re more than just a number. With a dedicated single point of contact, join our team and enjoy an unparalleled, personalized experience. Apply today!
Axis is an Equal Opportunity Employer
RN - Infusion
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
A Registered Nurse (RN) in Infusion Therapy provides specialized care to patients receiving intravenous (IV) medications, fluids, blood products, or biologic therapies. This role involves assessing patients' needs, administering infusions, monitoring for adverse reactions, and educating patients on their treatment plans. The RN in infusion therapy is responsible for ensuring the safe and effective delivery of infusions in various healthcare settings, such as outpatient infusion centers, hospitals, and home care. This position requires excellent technical skills, a strong understanding of infusion therapies, and the ability to manage complex patient care needs.
Key Responsibilities:
Patient Assessment and Planning:
Assess patients' medical history, current health status, and specific needs related to infusion therapy.
Evaluate the patient's veins for appropriate IV access, considering factors such as vein condition, prior infusion history, and overall treatment plan.
Develop individualized care plans for patients receiving infusion therapy, ensuring treatments align with physician orders and patient needs.
Infusion Administration:
Administer prescribed infusions, including IV medications, fluids, biologics, blood products, or chemotherapy, ensuring the correct dose, rate, and technique.
Insert, maintain, and manage IV access devices such as peripheral IVs, central lines, PICC lines, or ports.
Monitor patients during the infusion for signs of adverse reactions, complications, or side effects (e.g., allergic reactions, infiltration, phlebitis).
Adjust infusion rates or volumes based on the patient's condition and physician's orders.
Patient Monitoring and Safety:
Continuously monitor the patient's vital signs, symptoms, and response to therapy throughout the infusion process.
Respond promptly to adverse reactions, such as allergic responses, complications at the IV site, or systemic reactions.
Take immediate action in emergencies, including stopping the infusion, administering medications (e.g., antihistamines, epinephrine), or initiating life-saving measures as needed.
Patient Education:
Educate patients and their families about the infusion process, including the purpose of the therapy, potential side effects, and how to recognize complications or adverse reactions.
Instruct patients on proper care and maintenance of infusion sites, as well as post-infusion care.
Provide guidance on at-home care for patients receiving home infusion therapy, ensuring they understand the importance of follow-up care, signs of infection, and other related instructions.
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
Maintain accurate and detailed records of the infusion process, including patient assessments, IV access site monitoring, medications administered, and patient responses.
Document any complications, adverse reactions, or changes in patient condition in the patient's medical record.
Ensure documentation complies with regulatory requirements, including adherence to HIPAA standards.
Infection Control and Safety:
Follow strict infection control protocols when preparing and administering infusions, using aseptic techniques to prevent infections at the IV site.
Monitor for signs of infection at the infusion site, such as redness, swelling, or drainage, and take appropriate action if infection occurs.
Ensure that all equipment used for infusion is sterile, and that safety protocols are followed to minimize risks to patients.
Collaboration with Healthcare Team:
Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and adjust infusion therapy plans, ensuring that patient needs are met.
Communicate effectively with the multidisciplinary team about any patient concerns, changes in condition, or infusion-related issues.
Participate in team meetings and contribute insights regarding patient care or the improvement of infusion protocols.
Quality Assurance and Continuing Education:
Stay current on best practices and guidelines related to infusion therapy, including advances in IV medications, technologies, and patient care techniques.
Participate in quality assurance activities, reviewing and improving infusion protocols, patient safety practices, and patient outcomes.
Participate in continuing education or certifications related to infusion nursing, such as certification in intravenous therapy (e.g., CRNI - Certified Registered Nurse Infusion).
Allied Health - Sterile Processing Tech (SPT)
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Job Description: Sterile Processing Technician A Sterile Processing Technician (SPT) is responsible for ensuring that medical instruments, equipment, and supplies are properly cleaned, sterilized, and prepared for use in healthcare settings. They play a critical role in infection control and patient safety by ensuring that all surgical instruments and medical tools meet high standards for cleanliness and safety.
Common Duties and Responsibilities:
Cleaning and Decontaminating Instruments:
Manually or mechanically clean and decontaminate surgical tools and equipment.
Remove biological debris, blood, and other contaminants from instruments.
Use appropriate cleaning solutions, ultrasonic cleaners, and sterilizers.
Inspection and Assembly:
Inspect instruments for damage or wear.
Ensure that all parts of instruments are intact and functioning.
Assemble instrument sets according to specifications or procedures.
Sterilization:
Operate autoclaves or other sterilizing equipment to sterilize instruments.
Select appropriate sterilization methods based on the materials and types of instruments.
Ensure that sterilization cycles are properly run and documented.
Inventory Management:
Maintain and organize inventory of sterile instruments and supplies.
Ensure that sterile items are stored in appropriate conditions to maintain their integrity.
Track usage and restock as needed.
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
Record sterilization cycle data, including time, temperature, and load verification.
Maintain accurate records of instrument repairs, maintenance, and sterilization.
Quality Control and Compliance:
Follow strict infection control protocols and safety regulations.
Ensure compliance with hospital or healthcare facility standards, including those set by the Joint Commission (JCAHO) and OSHA.
Collaboration with Healthcare Teams:
Work closely with surgeons, nurses, and other medical staff to ensure that all necessary sterile instruments are available for surgeries and procedures.
Respond promptly to urgent or special sterilization requests.
Required Skills:
Knowledge of sterilization techniques, equipment, and infection control standards.
Familiarity with cleaning agents and disinfectants.
Attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage inventory.
Ability to work as part of a healthcare team.
Work Environment:
Typically works in hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, or medical device manufacturers.
May be required to work in shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Certification and Licensing Requirements by State:
Certification and licensing requirements for Sterile Processing Technicians can vary by state, but in general:
Certification: Many states and healthcare facilities require Sterile Processing Technicians to be certified by recognized professional organizations. The Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) and the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM) are the primary certifying bodies. Certification may be required by employers, even if not mandated by state law.
States that Require Certification/License:
California: Requires certification by the CBSPD or IAHCSMM for Sterile Processing Technicians working in healthcare settings.
Washington: Requires certification by a recognized body for SPTs employed in hospitals and medical facilities.
Pennsylvania: While not mandatory by law, many employers require SPTs to be certified.
Nevada: SPTs are required to be certified by a national body.
Florida: Some hospitals and healthcare facilities may require certification, although state law does not mandate it.
Texas: Certification is typically required by healthcare facilities, though it is not state-mandated.
States with No Specific State Certification Requirements:
Many states do not have specific licensing or certification mandates for Sterile Processing Technicians, but individual healthcare employers may still require certification for employment.
Examples include states like Ohio, Michigan, and Georgia, where certification is typically left up to the employer's discretion.
Continuing Education and Recertification:
Certified Sterile Processing Technicians are often required to complete continuing education and recertify periodically (every 3 to 5 years), depending on the certifying body. This ensures that they remain updated on best practices, new sterilization technologies, and regulatory changes.
Radiology Tech - 15390573
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Apply roentgen rays safely to patients for diagnostic purposes upon the request of a physician. Workload is expected to be 60% in Radiology and 40% in Cat Scan, but this may vary depending upon volumes.
Nursing - OR
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Are you ready to take your Travel career to the next level? See places you have not seen before? Ventura's MedStaff tenured Recruiters are here to help you find your ideal contract; with over 50 years of combined experience. Markets have changed, but Ventura MedStaff has maintained a leader in the forefront of Therapy, Allied and Nursing opportunities. Our recruiters are here to help answer your questions and provide you with the most up to date information. Contracts run 8-13 weeks, with 36-40-hour guarantees, flexible start dates, and a mix of schedules. Contact one of our dedicated Recruiters to discuss more details.
Ventura MedStaff benefits represent the care and compassion we provide for our clients.
• Health, dental, vision, life, disability benefits and 401k
• Tax free stipends when applicable
• Gym discounts
• Weekly pay
• $750.00 referral bonus
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RN - Operating Room
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
TOP RANKED TRAVEL NURSING COMPANY IN THE NATION BY BLUEPIPES Description
Ready for your next adventure? Axis Medical Staffing, one of the leading Travel Nursing Companies in the nation, has an immediate [VMS Shift] shift Operating Room opening in Anacortes, Washington.
This job is expected to close within 30 days.
Job Summary
Specialty: Operating Room
City: Anacortes
State: Washington
Start Date: 12/22/2025
End Date: 03/22/2026
Shift Hours: 7:00am-5:30pm (7:00 AM - 5:30 PM)
Active and Unencumbered State License
At least 2 years of current experience
Who you`d be working for?
Since 2004, Axis Medical Staffing has excelled in connecting adventurous travel nurses with amazing opportunities throughout the country, setting us apart from the rest. We`re not a small, inexperienced company; in fact, we offer a vast range of nationwide travel nursing contracts, rivaling even the largest corporate "big box" staffing agencies. Our passion lies in helping our travelers achieve their career goals while delivering an unforgettable travel nursing experience.
Rock Star Status
BetterNurse.org names Axis the Best Travel Nursing company in 2025
BluePipes Names Axis the #1 Travel Nursing Agency in 2024
VeryWell Health recognizes Axis as having the best customer service in 2024
Inc. 5000 Recognizes Axis Medical Staffing as a fastest growing company in 2024
Many more recognitions on our site! Check it out.
Perks of being an Axis Rock Star
Competitive Compensation Paid Weekly
Personalized Housing Options
Comprehensive & Affordable Health Insurance
Pet Friendly - We pay for pet deposits!
Company matching 401k with immediate vesting
State license and Travel reimbursement
Single point of contact recruiter
Referral program
At Axis, you`re more than just a number. With a dedicated single point of contact, join our team and enjoy an unparalleled, personalized experience. Apply today!
Axis is an Equal Opportunity Employer
RN - Or
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Operating room nurses provide direct and individualized nursing care to patients based on best-in-class operating procedures, nursing disciplines, and patient safety protocols. They coordinate and consult with other healthcare professionals to assess, plan, implement and evaluate both minor and major operations.
RN - Adult Infusion
Island Health job in Anacortes, WA
Meda Health is looking for an Infusion RN to work a travel assignment in an acute care hospital setting. Must have at least two years of experience, state licensure and BLS (at minimum). Competitive and Transparent Pay We value your expertise and respect your dedication - and our goal is to compensate you more than fairly for them.
We don't want you to scramble to figure out your coverage, especially when you're already feeling under the weather. At Meda Health, your coverage starts when you do. You're covered, period. Our employees get the following benefits right off the bat:
Health
Vision
Dental
Life insurance