Surgical jobs in muncie USA
6 surgical jobs found in muncie: showing 1 - 6
Adjunct Faculty, Surgical Technology
Company: Ivy Tech Community College |
. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A qualified faculty member teaching Surgical Technology courses meets the Surgical Technology program... SURG 112 (lab course) meets the course standard through one of two routes: Meets the Surgical Technology Program FacultyLocation: Muncie, IN, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 07 Jul 2026
Rn Educator - Or And Perioperative Services
Company: Indiana University Health |
to delivering exceptional surgical care through highly skilled teams and continuous professional development. We are seeking.... This role is vital in ensuring our team remains current with the latest surgical practices, safety protocols, and regulatoryLocation: Muncie, IN, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 03 Jul 2026
Veterinarian (dvm) – Muncie, In
Company: Desort |
animals Diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions Perform routine surgical and dental procedures Develop long-term... and surgical procedures Prescribe medications and monitor patient progress Educate clients on preventive care, wellnessLocation: Muncie, IN, USA
| Salary: US$125000 - 150000 per year | Date posted: 16 Jun 2026
Sterile Processing Technician Ii
Company: Indiana University Health |
or Certified Surgical Technologist obtained from the NBSTSA. Requires 18 CE credits annually that focus on informationLocation: Muncie, IN, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 19 May 2026
Registered Nurse - Orthopedic Surgical
Company: Indiana University Health |
Job Category: Nursing Job Description: SHIFT: FT Day or Nights Part and Full-time roles are eligible for a $30,000 sign-on bonus - apply today to learn more! This position is referral eligible. Location: Muncie, IN, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 16 May 2026
Registered Nurse – Medical Stroke
Company: Indiana University Health |
. Our care team specializes in the care of acutely ill medical/surgical patients, with a primary focus on patients effected