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Uses comprehensive knowledge to supervise the surgery process and acts as a liaison between the ophthalmologist and the patient by being the primary point of contact. Compassion and patience are ...

Surgical Coordinator

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$31 - $34/hr

Serve as the primary point of contact for patients throughout the surgical process, providing clear communication and support. * Obtain prior authorizations and insurance pre-certifications for ...

Surgical Coordinator

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$31 - $34/hr

Serve as the primary point of contact for patients throughout the surgical process, providing clear communication and support. * Obtain prior authorizations and insurance pre-certifications for ...

Surgical Coordinator

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$31 - $34/hr

Serve as the primary point of contact for patients throughout the surgical process, providing clear communication and support. * Obtain prior authorizations and insurance pre-certifications for ...

Serve as the primary point of contact for patients throughout the surgical process, providing clear communication and support. Obtain prior authorizations and insurance pre-certifications for ...

Collaborate with healthcare professionals to facilitate smooth and efficient surgical processes. Requirements : * Knowledge of surgical instruments, procedures, and aseptic techniques. * Ability to ...

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How much do surgical processor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for surgical processor in the United States is $17.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a surgical processor?

Surgical processors, also known as sterile processing technicians or central service technicians, are healthcare professionals responsible for cleaning, sterilizing, assembling, and distributing surgical instruments and equipment. They play a critical role in preventing infections by ensuring that all instruments used in surgeries and medical procedures are properly decontaminated and safe for patient use. Surgical processors work behind the scenes in hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers, following strict protocols to maintain a sterile environment. Their work is essential to the safety and success of surgical procedures.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a surgical processor?

To thrive as a Surgical Processor, you need a solid understanding of sterile processing, instrument decontamination, and infection control, often supported by a high school diploma and certification such as CRCST. Familiarity with sterilization equipment, tracking systems, and industry-standard protocols is typically required. Attention to detail, organization, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for maintaining workflow and preventing errors. These qualifications and skills ensure surgical instruments are safe and ready for procedures, directly impacting patient safety and operating room efficiency.

What challenges might a surgical processor face in their daily work and how can they be addressed?

Surgical Processors often work in fast-paced environments where attention to detail is critical. Common challenges include managing high volumes of surgical instruments, ensuring strict adherence to sterilization protocols, and dealing with time-sensitive demands from the operating room. To address these challenges, it's important to develop strong organizational skills, stay updated on the latest sterilization standards, and communicate effectively with surgical teams. Continuous training and teamwork can help ensure instruments are processed accurately and efficiently, reducing the risk of errors.

What is the difference between Surgical Processor vs Surgical Technician?

AspectSurgical ProcessorSurgical Technician
CertificationsTypically requires certification such as Certified Surgical Technologist (CST)Often requires CST or equivalent certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, surgical centers, sterile processing departmentsOperating rooms, surgical departments, sterile processing
Primary ResponsibilitiesCleaning, sterilizing surgical instruments, preparing suppliesAssisting during surgeries, passing instruments, maintaining sterile field
Industry UsageUsed in hospitals and surgical facilities for instrument sterilizationUsed in surgical settings for assisting surgeons and handling instruments

While both Surgical Processors and Surgical Technicians work in surgical environments and require similar certifications, Surgical Processors focus primarily on sterilizing and preparing surgical instruments, whereas Surgical Technicians assist directly during surgeries. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job role within the surgical field.

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Infographic showing various Surgical Processor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,505 per year, or $17.1 per hour.

Surgical Coordinator

Katzen Eye Group

Lutherville Timonium, MD • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Katzen Eye Group is searching for a full time, enthusiastic, patient focused Surgical Coordinator for our office in Lutherville, MD. This position does at times require travel to other Katzen Eye Group locations dependent upon the demands of business. Great work hours, no late evenings, no major holidays or Sundays, a robust benefits package and a team-oriented working environment where you are seen, heard and respected as well as clear career ladder opportunities.

Our Top Candidates will have at least two years of experience working as a Surgical Coordinator/Surgical Scheduler in a very busy practice, preferably ophthalmology, optometry or other medical specialty. 

This is your opportunity to join one of the areas most recognized leaders in ophthalmology and optometry. Katzen Eye Group was established in 1968 in Baltimore. Since that time, it has grown to be one of the largest and most trusted eye practices in Maryland. Our staff consists of ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians and skilled medical professionals offering services ranging from basic eye exams to the most sophisticated testing and complicated surgical treatment of eye diseases. We are committed to customer service and making every interaction extraordinary while inspiring the complete confidence of our patients. Our employees contribute directly to the growth and success of our practices and take pride in being a member of our team. We strongly believe that the manner in which our patients and customers are treated by our employees is as important as the services provided by the doctor.

All of us at Katzen Eye Group are committed to inclusion and belonging. We believe today more than ever that creating an environment where everyone can bring their authentic selves to work and make it easy for others to do the same will benefit us all.  It isn’t speaking the words, but starts with a culture of caring, listening and service. We would thoroughly enjoy meeting with you and discussing our employment opportunities. 

Overview:

The Surgical Coordinator assumes responsibility and accountability for the patient during all phases of the surgery process. Generates and coordinates the necessary information and arrangements for patient surgery including insurance verification and patient medical clearances. Uses comprehensive knowledge to supervise the surgery process and acts as a liaison between the ophthalmologist and the patient by being the primary point of contact. Compassion and patience are essential characteristics as most patients may be apprehensive. This position will require working in partnership with administrative and clinical staff demonstrating that a cooperative interaction between all departments brings success. Effective execution of this role will require the ability to multitask and respond to the needs of the patients and other staff including the ophthalmologist, efficiently and calmly.

Responsibilities:

  • Establish rapport with patients through initial introduction
  • Explain treatment procedures and review applicable options including doctor recommendations for optimal visual                   outcome
  • Arrange and confirm all pre-certification requirements including insurance prior-authorizations, referrals, and medical           clearances
  • Verify insurance information, accurately calculate, and collect all payments related to surgery including copays,                   deductibles, and out-of-pocket fees
  • Sets surgery date and schedules all pre- and post-operative appointments related to the surgery
  • Answer inbound and outbound phone calls with appropriate telephone etiquette
  • Reviews all pre-surgery processes including physician instructions
  • Prepares all patient surgery kits and conducts inventory of products and checks expiration dates on a routine, scheduled         basis
  • Conduct and/or coordinate all pre-surgical ophthalmological scans as instructed by doctor
  • Must be willing to travel between locations to support clinic operations (only applicable for multi-location practices)
  • Must be willing to work early mornings, at times, stay later than scheduled, and possibly some Saturdays as required to         support business needs
  • Execute duties of position in a professional and courteous manner
  • Handle sensitive information in a confidential manner
  • Perform other tasks and duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent is required
  • Must be compassionate and can establish confidence and trust with patients
  • Must have the ability to remain calm and professional under pressure or stress
  • Highly energetic with a positive attitude
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Possess strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Create and maintain positive interpersonal relationships
  • Ability to perform as part of a team as well as work independently
  • One + more years’ experience working in medical practice preferred
  • Successful completion of JCAHPO Ophthalmic Certified Technician/Assistant or an associate degree preferred
  • Knowledge of medical insurance eligibility and authorization preferred
  • Basic computer knowledge required
  • Experience with NextGen, Microsoft, Clearwave, preferred

 In Turn We Will Provide:

  • Competitive hourly pay
  • Benefits to full time team members that include comprehensive medical, dental and optical coverage, 401k and short-           and long-term disability
  • Company paid life insurance
  • Paid holidays and generous paid time off
  • Paid parking where applicable
  • Team oriented working environment where you are heard and respected
  • Clear career ladder opportunities
  • Compensation range for this position, dependent upon experience is between $20.00 and $24.00 the hour

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