When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives.
Job Description:
Start Your Healthcare Journey at a Top Academic Medical Center
Are you organized, detail-oriented, and interested in a career in healthcare? Our GI Team at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is looking for a Procedure Throughput Tech who will play a vital role in keeping our busy procedural unit running smoothly—ensuring patients are ready, rooms are prepped, and the care team has what they need to focus on what matters most: the patient.
This is a great entry point into healthcare—whether you’ve worked in a hospital setting or bring transferable skills from another fast-paced industry.
You might be more qualified than you think.
If you’ve ever juggled logistics, managed inventory, worked in hospitality or patient support—or just love keeping things on track in a fast-moving environment—your skills can shine in this role. We provide full training and mentorship to help you succeed and grow in a clinical setting.
💸 Why This Role Stands Out
- Competitive pay and full benefits from day one
- A foot in the door at one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers
- Team-based environment with a strong sense of purpose
- Exposure to GI and procedural healthcare workflows
- Supportive leadership and clear protocols
Job Summary:
Working closely with the Resource Nurses in both the admitting area and the procedure area, organizes and prioritizes the daily schedule and throughput of patients in the GI general procedure unit. Carries out the unit protocol for pre and post preparation for endoscopic procedures.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Organizes and prioritizes the daily schedule and throughput of patients in procedure rooms using the whiteboard to assign physicians and coordinate room availability.
- Places appropriate endoscopes in procedure rooms, cleans and sets up room for next case.
- Assists nursing staff in selected tasks to support functions of the unit.
- Maintains equipment, inventory, and infection control protocols.
- Enters patient data into computer and escorts patients when needed.
Required Qualifications:
- High School diploma or GED required. Vocational or Technical training preferred.
- 1–3 years related work experience preferred.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize work.
- Experience with computer systems and Microsoft Office applications.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Healthcare experience, especially in an ambulatory procedural area.
Physical Requirements:
- Medium work: up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, 20 pounds frequently.
- Requires constant walking, standing, and up to 3–4 hours endurance without a break.
- Frequent pushing and occasional repositioning of patients with assistance.
Work Environment:
- Potential exposure to infectious diseases and airborne pathogens.
- High-contact role with patients and clinical staff.
Vaccine Requirement:
All BILH employees must be vaccinated against influenza (flu) and COVID-19 as a condition of employment.
More than 35,000 people working together—nurses, doctors, technicians, researchers, and more—making a difference in patients’ lives. Your skill and compassion can make us even stronger.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
As a health care organization, we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to care for and protect our patients, our colleagues and our communities. Beth Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against influenza (flu) and COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Learn more about this requirement.
More than 35,000 people working together. Nurses, doctors, technicians, therapists, researchers, teachers and more, making a difference in patients' lives. Your skill and compassion can make us even stronger.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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