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Successful completion of an orthopedic cast tech training program or six (6) months casting and/or orthopedic experience. * Completion of a college or vocational school class in medical terminology ...

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Orthopedic Surgeon

Newberg, OR · On-site

$350 - $700/hr

Seeking an Orthopedic Surgeon to join a dedicated surgical practice at Providence Newberg Medical ... and technologies to the people of Newberg and the surrounding communities. Where You'll Live ...

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How much do ortho tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for ortho tech in Portland, OR is $28.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $32.64 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Ortho Tech?

An Orthopedic Technician (Ortho Tech) assists orthopedic doctors in treating patients with bone, joint, and muscle conditions. They apply and remove casts, splints, and braces, prepare patients for procedures, and ensure proper limb positioning. Ortho Techs also educate patients on post-care instructions and maintain orthopedic equipment. They typically work in hospitals, clinics, or orthopedic practices, supporting both emergency and scheduled treatments. Strong knowledge of anatomy, casting techniques, and patient care is essential for this role.

What does an Ortho Tech do?

A typical workday for an Ortho Tech involves assisting physicians in casting, splinting, and bracing patients with musculoskeletal injuries, preparing exam rooms and materials, and supporting patient education on post-treatment care. Ortho Techs often collaborate closely with orthopedic surgeons, nurses, and physical therapists as part of a multidisciplinary team, frequently interacting with patients throughout their treatment. The role may also include responsibilities such as removing sutures or staples, adjusting immobilization devices, and documenting patient care activities. Depending on the work setting, Ortho Techs might work in clinics, hospitals, or specialized orthopedic practices, with some positions requiring on-call hours or shift work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Ortho Tech?

To thrive as an Ortho Tech, you need knowledge of orthopedic procedures, anatomy, and proper techniques for applying and removing casts and splints, typically gained through on-the-job training or a certified ortho technician program. Experience with specialized orthopedic tools, radiographic equipment, and current CPR certification is often required. Strong attention to detail, excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to work well under pressure help you stand out in this position. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring patient safety, efficient care delivery, and effective collaboration with orthopedic surgeons and other medical staff.

Do you need a degree to be an ortho tech?

Orthopedic technicians typically do not need a college degree but are often required to complete a post-secondary certificate or training program. Certification, such as from the National Board for Certification of Orthopedic Technicians (NBCOT), can improve job prospects and demonstrate competence. Skills in anatomy, patient care, and familiarity with orthopedic tools are essential for the role.

How much do orthopedic technicians make in the US?

Orthopedic technicians in the US typically earn a median annual salary of around $40,000 to $50,000. Salaries can vary based on experience, location, and certifications, with some technicians earning over $60,000 with advanced skills or specialized training.
Infographic showing various Ortho Tech job openings in Portland, OR as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $58,706 per year, or $28.2 per hour.

Orthopedic Technician

Kaiser Permanente

Clackamas, OR • On-site

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:

Provide technical support to Emergency and Orthopedic Departments, and inpatient nursing, in the application of casts, orthopedic appliances and traction equipment. Assists providers with orthopedic procedures and other tasks associated with client care. Provides information to clients and staff regarding application and care of orthopedic equipment and casts.

Essential Responsibilities:

  • Provide technical support to providers in the care of patients with orthopedic problems. Through proper application, adjustment, repair and removal of all types of casts, splints and soft appliances. In accordance with established procedures and under direction of M.D. or P.A.

  • Provide technical support and assistance to providers during orthopedic procedures and post-operatively. Through proper application of casts, assisting with supplies and equipment, proper positioning of patients and transfer of patients to X-ray for films. Under direction of M.D. or P.A.

  • Provide assistance and technical support to Emergency Department MDs and RNs in treatment and care of ED clients, providing wound care, transporting clients, assisting with clerical duties, and assisting with other procedures and tasks under direction and supervision of MD and RN staff.

  • Set-up and adjust traction equipment in accordance with established procedure under direction of MDs.

  • Provide information and instructions to clients regarding problems with casts or other orthopedic appliances under direction of MD and in accordance with departmental procedure.

  • Ensure adequate amounts of orthopedic supplies and maintain orthopedic equipment by routine ordering of supplies and coordinating repair and replacement of equipment under supervision of department manager and in accordance with departmental procedure. Performs other duties as requested.

Basic Qualifications:

Experience

  • Successful completion of an orthopedic cast tech training program or six (6) months casting and/or orthopedic experience.

  • Completion of a college or vocational school class in medical terminology or ability to complete within six (6) months of employment.

  • Final candidate must be able to successfully pass Kaiser Permanente casting test.

Education

  • High school diploma or GED.

License, Certification, Registration

  • Basic Life Support within 1 months of hire

Additional Requirements:

  • Working knowledge of casting and splinting techniques.

  • Working knowledge of application of orthopedic appliances.

  • Basic knowledge of medical terminology.

  • Basic knowledge of fracture management.

  • Basic knowledge of good oral and written communication skills.

  • Basic knowledge of proper body mechanics.

  • Ability to lift patients and equipment.

  • Application of basic casts and splints and orthopedic appliances.

  • Ability to identify and evaluate problems with casts, splints and orthopedic appliances.

  • Ability to identify problems with circulation and skin integrity related to use of orthopedic treatments and modalities and refer to appropriate provider.

  • Demonstrated skills in documenting patient care using medical terminology.

  • Ability to apply basic knowledge of fracture management to patient care.

  • Demonstrated written and oral skills in communicating with other staff and providers.

  • Ability to use proper techniques of body mechanics in application of casts and splints and performance of other job duties.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • One (1) year experience in an inpatient setting.

  • EMT or Medical Corpsmen experience of one year of CNA/Medical Assistant experience.

  • EMT or Medical Corpmen or CNA/Medical Assistant Cert.

  • Basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology.

  • Basic knowledge of care of patients with minor trauma injuries, minor patient care procedure.

  • Basic knowledge of medical documentation.

  • Working knowledge of traction application.

  • Demonstrated skills in patient care including vital signs, minor wound care and dressing, lifting and turning of patients.

  • Demonstrated written communication skills.

  • Demonstrated skills identifying major bones and joints.

  • Familiarity with traction equipment, set-up and application.

Notes:

  • Start of shift can be as early as 7:30am for 8-hour shift at all Cast Room locations.

  • End of shift can be as late as 10pm at SYB Cast Room.

COMPANY: KAISER

TITLE: Orthopedic Technician

LOCATION: Clackamas, Oregon

REQNUMBER: 1438440

External hires must pass a background check/drug screen. Qualified applicants with arrest and/or conviction records will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with Federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran, or disability status.