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Tissue Recovery Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Physical Therapy Aide

Michigan City, IN · On-site

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

Physical therapyisn'tjust about recovery;it'sabout transformation. Our team thrives on providing ... Restocks with paper towels, tissue paper, soap and supplies * Assists patient experience ...

Physical Therapy Aide

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

Physical therapyisn'tjust about recovery;it'sabout transformation. Our team thrives on providing ... Restocks with paper towels, tissue paper, soap and supplies * Assists patient experience ...

Physical Therapy Aide

Franklin, IN · On-site

$14 - $16.75/hr

Physical therapyisn'tjust about recovery;it'sabout transformation. Our team thrives on providing ... Restocks with paper towels, tissue paper, soap and supplies * Assists patient experience ...

Distributes paper towels, bathroom tissue, cups, cleansing agents, etc. * Requisitions distribute ... Childbirth Recovery Leave for eligible mothers * Up to 15 hours of paid community service leave

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How much do tissue recovery jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for tissue recovery in Indiana is $19.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.25 and $20.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Tissue Recovery job?

A Tissue Recovery job involves the surgical recovery of human tissues, such as skin, bone, and heart valves, from deceased donors for medical transplantation and research. Professionals in this role follow strict medical and ethical protocols to ensure the safe and respectful recovery of tissues. They work closely with hospitals, organ procurement organizations, and surgical teams to coordinate recoveries. The position requires knowledge of aseptic techniques, anatomy, and regulatory standards. It is a critical role that helps improve and save lives through tissue donation.

What are the typical work hours and conditions for a Tissue Recovery professional?

Tissue Recovery professionals often work variable hours that may include nights, weekends, and on-call shifts, as tissue recovery is time-sensitive and can be required at any time. The work is typically performed in hospital operating rooms, morgues, or recovery centers, where strict sterile protocols must be followed. Professionals in this role should be prepared for physically and emotionally demanding situations, as well as frequent travel to different sites. Teamwork is important, as you will regularly collaborate with medical staff, funeral directors, and organ procurement coordinators to ensure each recovery is carried out safely and compassionately.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Tissue Recovery position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tissue Recovery professional, you need a solid understanding of human anatomy, aseptic techniques, and medical terminology, often supported by certification such as Certified Tissue Banking Specialist (CTBS). Familiarity with surgical instruments, specialized recovery equipment, and donor management systems is typically expected. Attention to detail, professionalism, and the ability to work compassionately with donor families are vital soft skills in this role. These skills ensure safe, ethical, and efficient recovery of tissues for transplantation and research, while maintaining high standards of care and respect.

What are the most commonly searched types of Tissue Recovery jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Tissue Recovery jobs in Indiana are:
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Infographic showing various Tissue Recovery job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 75% Full Time, and 19% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $41,577 per year, or $20 per hour.
Registered Nurse PreOp PACU II - Beltway Surgery Center Springmill Eye

Registered Nurse PreOp PACU II - Beltway Surgery Center Springmill Eye

Surgery Care Affiliates

Carmel, IN

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


SCA Health rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 56 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

185th of 869 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview

At SCA Health, we believe health care is about people – the patients we serve, the physicians we support and the teammates who push us forward. Behind every successful facility, procedure or innovation is a team of 15,000+ professionals working together, learning from each other and living out the mission, vision and values that define our organization.

As part of Optum, SCA Health is redefining specialty care by developing more accessible, patient-centered practice solutions for a network of more than 370 ambulatory surgical centers, over 400 specialty physician practice clinics and numerous labs and surgical hospitals. Our work spans a broad spectrum of services, all designed to support physicians, health systems and employers in delivering efficient, value-based care to patients without compromising quality or autonomy.

What sets SCA Health apart isn’t just what we do, it’s how we do it. Each decision we make is rooted in seven core values:

  • Clinical quality

  • Integrity

  • Service excellence

  • Teamwork

  • Accountability

  • Continuous improvement

  • Inclusion

Our values aren’t empty words – they inform our attitudes, actions and culture. At SCA Health, your work directly impacts patients, physicians and communities. Here, you’ll find opportunities to build your career alongside a team that values your expertise, invests in your success, and shares a common mission to care for patients, serve physicians and improve health care in America.

At SCA Health, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to support your health, well-being, and financial future. Our offerings include medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401k plan with company match, paid time off, life and disability insurance, and more. Please visit, https://careers.sca.health/why-sca, to learn more about our benefits.

Your ideas should inspire change. If you join our team, they will.

Responsibilities

We are actively hiring for an Registered Nurse (RN) PreOp PACU.

  • Promote the mission, vision, and values of SCA .

  • Assess patient’s preoperative and postoperative status at intervals according to facility or health care organization policies and procedures to include the patient’s

  • cardiovascular system,

  • respiratory system and airway management needs,

  • neurological system,

  • hemodynamic stability,

  • pain and comfort needs, and

  • mental status.

  • Interpret information accurately from various noninvasive and invasive monitors.

  • Describe the underlying pathophysiology of commonly encountered disease processes.

  • Describe the physiology associated with various anesthesia techniques and surgical or procedural interventions.

  • Apply the relevant scoring system/discharge criteria for patient transfer ( e.g. , Aldrete Score, Modified Aldrete Score [ i.e. , PARSAP], Post Anesthesia Discharge Scoring System [PADSS], White) score accurately as defined by organizational policy.

  • Develop an individualized perianesthesia plan of care.

  • Implement the plan of care including the following interventions:

  • Preparing for and managing patient recovery from anesthesia – general.

  • Preparing for and managing patient recovery from anesthesia – monitored anesthesia care.

  • Preparing for and managing patient recovery from anesthesia – regional.

  • Preparing for and managing patient recovery from anesthesia – local.

  • Preparing for and protecting patient from injury caused by positioning, thermal sources, and extraneous objects.

  • C ommunicating the patient’s current status throughout the perianesthesia continuum of care.

  • P roviding acute pain and comfort management as needed.

  • A dministering medications safely and correctly by using the 8 -rights of safe medication administration.

  • P erforming interventions to maintain the integrity of the patient’s wound and tissue perfusion at or above baseline levels .

  • P erforming interventions to maintain the status of the patient’s genitourinary, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological systems, and fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balances at or above baseline levels.

  • P erforming interventions to ensure the patient is at or returned to normothermia at the conclusion of the immediate postoperative period.

  • P erforming interventions to protect patient from infection.

  • M anaging patient’s other co-morbid conditions as applicable.

  • M anaging patient’s fluid as prescribed.

  • A ssessing knowledge level of patient or designated support person and providing education regarding the expected psychosocial response, nutritional management, medication management, pain and comfort management, wound management, and expected responses to the operative or invasive procedure;

  • I nvolving patient or designated support person actively in decisions affecting his or her perioperative plan of care and the rehabilitation process.

  • P rotecting patient’s rights, dignity, and privacy.

  • P roviding age-specific, culturally competent, ethical care within legal standards of practice; and

  • P roviding consistent and comparable care regardless of the setting.

  • Evaluate the patient’s progress toward attaining outcomes.

  • Transfer care as needed.

  • Provide hand-off report to other teammates that are accurate, concise and pertinent to the patient’s condition and response to care.

  • Delegate tasks according to the state Nurse Practice Act (if applicable), state board of nursing or professional registration requirements, state laws, and job descriptions.

  • Document nursing care completely, accurately, and legibly.

  • Collaborate effectively with other disciplines as needed.

  • Participate in quality review and performance improvement projects.

  • Participate in the performance appraisal process.

  • Use p roblem-solving and conflict resolution skills to foster effective work relationships with team members.

  • Maintain required competencies.

  • Pursue professional growth.

  • Act as a patient advocate and maintain privacy and confidentiality of individuals and health information.

  • Comply with all facility policies and procedures when providing patient care .

  • Actively participate in team meetings, trainings, and daily safety huddles .

  • Demonstrate fiscal responsibility.

  • Perform all other duties as assigned .

Qualifications

  • Graduate of an Accredited School of Nursing.

  • One year of Pre Operative or PACU experience required

  • Medical / surgical nursing experience

  • Current state licensure to practice within good standings. Successful completion of Basic Life Support (BLS) or Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) within 90 days of employment or documentation of current BLS/BCLS certification.

  • Successful completion of Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Course within 90 days of employment or documentation of current ACLS certification.

  • Successful completion of Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course is required when pediatric care is included in the facility scope services within 90 days of employment or documentation of current PALS certification.

USD $28.61/Hr. USD $50.82/Hr.


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