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0 Explore lucrative travel surgical tech jobs in Georgia with Advantis Medical, the top-rated agency for healthcare professionals updated 43 minutes ago. Travel jobs dates available between Dec 15, 2025 - Jan 19, 2026. With 700+ 5-star reviews and exclusive Gold Standard service, we guarantee a seamless job search experience. Georgia boasts bustling healthcare hubs in Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta, providing endless opportunities for skilled surgical techs. Other top... states for travel Surgical Tech jobs are California, Alaska, and Georgia. The state offers competitive salaries, along with a robust healthcare system that values top-notch patient care. From orthopedic surgery to neurosurgery, Georgia is a prime location for surgical techs to showcase their expertise. Your ideal travel surgical tech jobs in Georgia is 1-click away!
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Travel Surgical Tech Job in Lawrenceville, GA
Northside Hospital - GwinnettLawrenceville, Georgia
$1,183/wk$1,183 Weekly
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Surgical Tech Travel Nurse Jobs in Georgia
Travel surgical tech positions in Georgia provide exciting opportunities in various practice settings throughout the state. From bustling acute care hospitals in Atlanta and Savannah to specialized surgical centers in Macon and Augusta, surgical tech travelers can experience a wide range of cases and technologies. Georgia’s growing demand for skilled surgical technicians ensures plenty of job options and competitive compensation. Working in this specialty in Georgia offers a chance to enhance surgical skills, gain exposure to diverse patient populations, and contribute to high-quality patient care in top-tier medical facilities across the state.
Travel Nursing Jobs - Trending States
Based on current travel job openings, the top 5 highest-paying travel nurse job states are:
- California up to $3,458 per week
- New Jersey up to $3,446 per week
- Ohio up to $3,435 per week
- Oregon up to $3,425 per week
- Vermont up to $3,405 per week
What to Expect
Surgical Technologists (Surgical Techs) assist in operating rooms by preparing surgical instruments, maintaining sterile environments, and supporting surgeons during procedures. They play a critical role in ensuring patient safety, managing surgical supplies, and anticipating the needs of the surgical team. Surgical Techs work in hospitals, outpatient surgical centers, and specialty practices.
Certifications
Surgical Techs typically require the following certifications:
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) – through NBSTSA
Education
Surgical Techs must complete an accredited surgical technology program, which may lead to a certificate, diploma, or associate degree. After graduation, most pursue the Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) credential through the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA). Some states may require additional licensing or continuing education.
Responsibilities
Surgical Techs have the following responsibilities:
- Set up the operating room and sterilize instruments and supplies
- Pass instruments and assist surgeons during procedures
- Maintain a sterile field and monitor for any breaks in protocol
- Prepare and handle surgical specimens for lab processing
- Count instruments and supplies before and after procedures
Surgical Tech Travel Nurse Jobs in Georgia
Travel nurse jobs in Georgia provides access to leading medical centers in cities like Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta. With a lower-than-average cost of living, travel nurses can enjoy Southern hospitality while earning competitive pay. Georgia offers a mix of big-city excitement and scenic getaways, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the stunning Atlantic coastline. Nursing jobs in Georgia come with the added perk of mild winters and a rich cultural scene, making it a top choice for travelers looking for professional opportunities and a welcoming environment.
Travel Nurse Jobs in Georgia - FAQs
Which states have the most travel nursing jobs available?
- Texas with 220 open jobs
- California with 211 open jobs
- North Carolina with 162 open jobs
- Illinois with 129 open jobs
- Tennessee with 126 open jobs
Which nursing specialties are most in demand for travel nurse assignments?
- Med Surg with 373 open jobs
- ICU with 288 open jobs
- Labor and Delivery with 224 open jobs
- ER with 216 open jobs
- Operating Room with 161 open jobs
What is the average weekly pay for travel RN jobs in the U.S.?
What should I know about pay, contract terms, and job availability for travel nurses nationwide?
Travel nurse jobs nationwide offer competitive pay, flexible contracts, and thousands of opportunities across all 50 states. As of December 5, 2025, the average weekly pay for travel nurses in the U.S. is $2,180, with rates varying based on specialty, experience, and location. Most contracts run for 13 weeks, providing a balance of career flexibility and stability.
Right now, there are over 2,692 active travel nurse job openings across the country, with new assignments added hourly. Whether you're looking for ICU, Med Surg, ER, or specialty roles, travel nursing offers a dynamic and rewarding path with nationwide reach.
How often are new travel contracts posted on Advantis Medical’s job board?
We update our travel nurse jobs continuously throughout the day to ensure you're always seeing the most current opportunities available. New positions are added in real time as soon as they're released by our partner facilities.
Our job board is refreshed at least every 30 minutes, and the most recent job update was posted just 43 minutes ago. Whether you're browsing by location, specialty, or pay, you can count on Advantis Medical to provide up-to-date, high-quality travel nursing opportunities nationwide.
What benefits are included when working with Advantis Medical as a travel nurse?
When working travel nurse jobs with Advantis Medical, you receive premium benefits while on assignment. We’re proud to offer very competitive benefits in the industry, including:
- Day-one medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Weekly direct deposit & competitive pay
- 401(k) retirement plan options
- $500 referral bonuses
- Onboarding, credentialing & licensing support
- Travel & housing stipends
- A dedicated Clinician Advocate Team for ongoing support
How can I get started and apply for a travel nurse contract through Advantis Medical?
Getting started with Advantis Medical is simple, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re ready to apply or just exploring your options, here’s how to take the next step:
Applying for travel nurse jobs with Advantis Medical is easy—and our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you're actively job hunting or just exploring options, here's how to get started:
- Search Jobs: Use filters on our travel nurse job search page to find opportunities by specialty, location, and contract preferences.
- View Job Details: Click on any listing to review key information, including pay, facility details, and location highlights.
- 1-Click to Apply: Like what you see? Click “I’m Interested” and submit the short form to notify our team.
- Connect with a Recruiter: After you express interest, a recruiter will contact you to answer questions, review next steps, and help match you to the right assignment.
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