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$20.57 - $29.72/hr

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Towanda, PA · On-site

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Minneapolis, MN · On-site

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How much do premed jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for premed in the United States is $19.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Premed vs Medical Assistant?

AspectPremedMedical Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, pre-med coursework, no certification requiredHigh school diploma or equivalent, certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentPre-med students often volunteer or shadow in clinics/hospitalsClinical settings, hospitals, outpatient clinics
Employer & Industry UsageEducational path, not a job title; used in college applicationsHealthcare facilities, clinics, hospitals
Common Search & ComparisonPre-med vs Medical Assistant

Pre-med is an academic track or coursework focus for students aiming to enter medical school, whereas a Medical Assistant is a healthcare professional working directly with patients in clinical settings. While pre-med involves preparing academically, Medical Assistants perform administrative and clinical tasks in healthcare facilities. Both roles are connected to the healthcare industry but serve different purposes in the pathway to becoming a physician.

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Infographic showing various Premed job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,170 per year, or $19.3 per hour.

Registered Nurse - Clinic and Prep / Recovery

TRA - Union IR

Tacoma, WA

$41.06 - $72.84/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:

 

Provides professional nursing care to assigned pre and post-procedure patients. Monitors vital signs, administers medications, including intravenous medications, and develops patient care discharge plans in conjunction with physicians. Provides support to patients waking up from anesthesia, including bandage maintenance, pain management, nausea treatment, and ensuring patients receive adequate rest, fluids and nutrients. Observes patients' progress, records observations in patient medical records, and updates attending physicians directly when necessary. Teaches patients how to clean bandages, take medication, and follow post-surgical care instructions. In addition, also providers patient care coordination and triage to support the clinic.  Records patient histories, call in pharmacy orders and refills, assist with clinic patient care and addresses patient questions and concerns related to pre- and post-procedure care.


Pay and Benefits:

Pay: $41.06 - $72.84 per hour based on relevant experience, skills, and abilities. 

Benefits Highlights:

  • Generous PTO: Up to 17 days/year for new employees + 9 holidays + rollover
  • 401(k): 3% automatic employer contribution + 3% match
  • Annual pay increases
  • Full benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life, disability, mental wellness
  • For more detailed benefits synopsis visit tranow.com/about/careers

Location: This role is based out of our TRA - Tacoma location. Learn more about our team below: 

https://www.tranow.com/locations/interventional-vascular-clinic-and-neurointerventional-surgery-clinic/ 

Schedule: 10AM - 2PM - Monday - Friday 

About TRA Medical Imaging

TRA Medical Imaging is a premier, physician-owned and physician-led radiology practice with a 100+ year history of serving the communities of the South Puget Sound region. Centered in Tacoma, WA, TRA has a geographic presence extending from Seattle to Olympia. TRA takes pride in diversity and inclusion, a philosophy that aligns well with our Pacific Northwest values.

We are led by a progressive group of approximately 100 sub-specialized radiologists who take pride in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care while fostering a practice culture intended to feel more like a family than a corporation.

Why Choose TRA Medical Imaging

TRA is an independent, stable, and diversified practice with a broad clinical and geographic footprint. Our governance structure is transparent, democratic and equitable with an unwavering commitment to physician leadership and autonomy. As part of that promise, TRA welcomes employee participation and collaboration and is committed to providing personalized professional development opportunities.

Our commitment to culture is evidenced by our certification as a great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work and embodied by our mission statement: Trust our family to care for yours. TRA has been the respected provider of excellence in medical imaging in the South Sound since 1918. Join our team as we write the next 100 years of the TRA story.

Want to learn more about TRA’s commitment to patients, employees and our community? Visit https://www.tranow.com/about/careers/ and explore your future with us today!


 

Essential Job Functions

 

  • Identify Patient/Family Needs
    • Explain procedural process (who, what, why, & how long of the procedure).This can be started as a pre procedure phone call prior to the day of the exam.
    • Inform families of waiting areas.
    • Update families of procedural progress, causes of delays.
    • Assess patient’s level of understanding
      • Modify teaching technique to accomplish patient comprehension.
      • Make sure arrangements have been made for interpreter, if needed, to enhance understanding.
    • Maintain patient privacy and ensure safety measures are in place.
  • Radiation safety (gonadal shielding).
  • Safety devices in place if needed (safety belt, arm holders).
  • Pull blinds when necessary, doors closed, required personnel only.
    • Arrange for follow up procedural care or agency notification, when indicated.
  • Nursing Process
  • Initiate physician order (sign & hold) and ensure H&P received from referring physician 1-2 days prior to procedure.
  • Review patient record for:
      •  Reason for procedure and physician order.
      • Informed consent signed and witnessed.
      • Current H & P, clinical notes (including current medications).
      • Allergies, prior contrast reaction.
      • Knowledge of premed regime for prior contrast reaction.
      • Lab values (specifically CBC, PT, PTT, BUN, and Creatinine/GFR).
      • Ensure patient preparation completed (IV, NPO, Antibiotics given, premed given, Glucophage and blood thinners held.)
      • Age specific criteria identified (Adult through geriatrics).
  • Prepare patient for procedure
      • Assess pain level and need for anxiolysis.
      • Attach monitors and record baseline VS.
      • Begin documentation process.
  • Initiate post procedure care/recovery
      • Stabilize patient (ensure hemostasis, stable VS, LOC).
      • Assess patient’s sedation level for further recovery needs. 
      • Complete documentation.
      • Ready patient for transport and assist with transport, if needed, to outlying hospitals.
  • Communication / Professional Behavior
      • Fosters Teamwork with medical, technical and ancillary personnel throughout            

      Imaging Services.

      • Maintains openness with communication and ability to be flexible in response to changing work assignments and work load.
      • Approaches work environment with enthusiasm, sense of humor and positive attitude.
  • Locate and check emergency equipment and crash cart in the pre/post procedure area.
  • Assessment & Analysis
  • Initiates data collection and analysis that includes pertinent objective and subjective data, regarding the health status of the patients.
  • Accepts responsibility for ongoing patient assessment, including assimilation of data gathered from other members of the health care team.
  • Nursing Diagnosis & Problem Identification
  • Uses patient data and nursing scientific principles to develop nursing diagnosis and to identify patient problems, in order to deliver effective nursing care.
  • Planning
  • Plans nursing care which will assist patients and families with restoring health and wellness, or supporting a dignified death.
  • Implementation
  • Implements the plan of care by initiating nursing intervention through giving direct care, and supervising other members of the care team.
  • Evaluation
  • Evaluates the responses of individuals to nursing intervention and is responsible for the analysis and modification of the nursing care plans, consistent with intended care outcomes.
  • Delegation & Supervision
  • Accepts accountability for patients receiving nursing service.
    • Delegates selected nursing functions to others, in accordance with their education, credentials, and demonstrated competence.
    • Supervises others to whom he/she has delegated nursing functions.
    • Evaluates the outcomes of care provided by licensed and other paraprofessionals.
  • Health Teaching
  • Assesses learning needs, including learning readiness for patients and families, develops plans to meet those learning needs, implements the teaching plan and evaluates the outcome.
  • Other Accountabilities
  • Communicates significant changes in the patient’s status to appropriate members of the health care team, in a time period consistent with the patient’s need for care.
  • Documents on essential patient records, the nursing care given, and the patient’s response to that care.
  • Acts as patient advocate in health maintenance and clinical care.
  • Contributes to the success of the organization by meeting organizational competency expectations, continuously learning, and by performing other duties as needed or assigned.
  • Check work e-mail daily.

  

Qualifications:

 

Education/Work Experience

  • A minimum of two years’ post sedation experience.
  • Bachelor of Science Nursing preferred.
  • Licensed as a Registered Nurse required.
  • Current Registered Nurse licensure in the state of Washington.
  • ACLS certification, as required by facility or department.
  • Current BLS certification required

Job Knowledge & Skills

  • Knowledge and understanding of disease entities commonly seen within Interventional Radiology.
  • Patient Assessment and Care - Knowledge of, and ability to, assess ailments and injuries of patients and implement a treatment plan.
  • Knowledge and understanding of age related care needs for pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients and/or families.
  • Clinical Policies and Standards - Knowledge of, and ability to use, industry standards, policies and procedures relevant to function and organization.
  • Patient Rights - Knowledge of principles and practices associated with the rights and responsibilities of patients and caregivers.
  • Health Information Documentation - Knowledge of the relevance of health information and appropriate documentation methods; ability to record medical histories, symptoms, vital signs, medications, diagnoses, treatment plans, procedures, tests, and medical results, in written or electronic format. Healthcare Knowledge - Knowledge of the operating principles, major issues, governmental regulations, and code of ethics for the healthcare industry; ability to apply this understanding appropriately to healthcare related situations. Skill in organization of work assigned.
  • Ability to demonstrate effective customer service skills.
  • Communicate professionally with other medical facilities, patients, and customers.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and carry out instructions effectively.