As a surgical technologist trainee, you will begin your new role completing an 11-month training program through the Dartmouth Health Career Institute (DHCI), where you'll gain the required education and hands-on skills experience to become a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST). As a Dartmouth Health surgical technologist trainee, you will earn an hourly wage, and the organization will cover all tuition and learning expenses through the 11-month program. CSTs are highly skilled individuals who collaborate with surgeons, registered nurses, and other health care professionals to deliver high-quality care in an operating room environment and are responsible for adhering to principles of sterility. A CST assists in every aspect of the surgical setting, including preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative procedures. Duties may include creating and maintaining the sterile field, assisting the OR team with patient positioning, anticipating needs and passing instrumentation during the surgery, and handling and labeling specimens obtained during surgery. We are accepting applications for the 2026-2027 Surgical Technologist Training Program, with only a limited number of available seats, through April 17, 2026. If selected, pre-program employment will begin in June 2026, working in the perioperative services department, which helps prepare trainees for their time in the classroom. The training program dates are September 14, 2026, to August 20, 2027. Upon successful completion of the training program and certification requirements, Dartmouth Health trainees will join the Dartmouth Health Perioperative Services Department as full-time CSTs, with a 3-year work commitment for the education and training opportunity provided. Applicants at this time must have an associate’s degree or higher to be considered eligible for the 2026-27 cohort. The Surgical Technologist Training Program also offers a non-employee entry path. Accepted individuals can pay for tuition and all other expenses through the 11-month training program. Tuition is $8,000, and additional fees and expenses for required background checks, certification registrations, textbooks, and learning supplies total at least $1,500 throughout the program. Tuition is due quarterly before the start of the term. With this option, you do not earn an hourly wage, and you are not placed in a Dartmouth Health Perioperative role upon program completion.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree