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Tissue Tech Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Tech - MLT

Nogales, AZ · On-site

$1.4K/wk

Collect, label, and process patient specimens, including blood, urine, and tissue samples. * Ensure ... Stay current with advances in laboratory technologies, procedures, and best practices through ...

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As a Surgical Technologist at Banner Payson Medical Center, you will be working with surgeons ... Passes instruments, retracts tissue and operates equipment during surgery. 3. Demonstrates the ...

As a Surgical Technologist at Banner Payson Medical Center, you will be working with surgeons ... Passes instruments, retracts tissue and operates equipment during surgery. 3. Demonstrates the ...

A degree in biological sciences, medical technology, or a related field is preferred. Experience: • Familiarity with tissue processing, especially amniotic membrane or other human tissue, is an ...

Scrub Tech Part Time

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$25.50 - $43.88/hr

Passes instruments, retracts tissue and operates equipment during surgery. * Demonstrates the ... Graduation from a certified school of surgical technology or 2 years of operating room experience.

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How much do tissue tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for tissue tech in Arizona is $19.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.91 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a tissue tech?

Tissue Techs, also known as histology technicians or histotechnicians, are laboratory professionals who prepare tissue samples for examination by pathologists. They handle tasks such as embedding, sectioning, staining, and mounting tissues onto slides to help diagnose diseases. Tissue Techs work in medical laboratories, hospitals, or research facilities and play a crucial role in identifying abnormalities in tissue samples. Their work supports accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning for patients.

What are some common challenges faced by tissue techs in a clinical laboratory setting?

Tissue Techs often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of specimens while maintaining precision and accuracy in tissue processing and embedding. Attention to detail is critical, as even minor errors can affect diagnostic results. Additionally, adapting to evolving laboratory technologies and protocols requires ongoing learning. Working effectively within a team of pathologists and lab professionals is essential, as Tissue Techs play a key role in supporting accurate diagnoses and patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a tissue tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tissue Tech, you need a solid understanding of histology, tissue processing, and laboratory protocols, generally supported by an associate's degree in a laboratory science or related certification. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), microtomy equipment, and staining techniques is critical. Attention to detail, manual dexterity, and effective communication are important soft skills for excelling in this role. These competencies ensure accurate specimen preparation, reliable diagnostic results, and efficient workflow in pathology laboratories.

What is the difference between Tissue Tech vs Histology Technician?

AspectTissue TechHistology Technician
CertificationsTypically requires a histology technician certification or equivalentOften requires similar histology certifications or associate degree
Work EnvironmentHospitals, laboratories, research facilitiesHospitals, pathology labs, research institutions
Job ResponsibilitiesPreparing tissue samples, embedding, sectioning, stainingPreparing, sectioning, staining tissue samples for analysis

Both Tissue Tech and Histology Technician roles involve preparing tissue samples for examination, often requiring similar certifications and working in comparable environments. The main difference lies in terminology used by employers or regions, but their duties and qualifications largely overlap.

Infographic showing various Tissue Tech job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, and 28% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $40,718 per year, or $19.6 per hour.

Histology Technologist (Histotechnologist, HTL)

Ansible Government Solutions

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Overview

Ansible Government Solutions, LLC (Ansible) is currently recruiting Histology Technologist to support the Phoenix VA Health Care System located at 650 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85012. Services will be delivered to all requesting departments throughout the facility. Exceptional compensation packages with full benefits are available.

Ansible Government Solutions, LLC (Ansible) is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) providing Federal customers with solutions in many arenas. Our customers face wide-ranging challenges in the fields of national security, health care, and information technology. To address these challenges, we employ intelligent and committed staff who take care of our customers’ success as if it is their own.

Responsibilities

  • Stain slides via routine stains, immunostains, and special stains
  • Prepare a wide variety of special stained slides requiring many complex and delicate processes
  • Perform a variety of extremely difficult, delicate, and complex tissue tests
  • Perform sectioning of tissue with the use of a clinical microtome
  • Perform routine and multiple staining of tissue sections including careful timing and counterstaining
  • Perform cover slipping of slides and prepare tissue for electron microscopic study
  • Label slides for final microscopic examination
  • Perform administrative tasks related to the position such as maintaining records, receiving of patient specimens, labeling of slides and answering telephone inquiries
  • Performs other duties as assigned relating to the responsibilities of a Histology Technologist

Qualifications

  • An Bachelor-level degree in a related field from an accredited educational institution
  • ASCP professional certification or equivalent Nationally-recognized Histology Technologist certification or categorical certification in histopathology
  • A minimum of one (1) year of experience within the last three (3) years (2-3 years in an acute care setting is preferred)
  • Experience in U.S. Government facilities in preferred
  • No sponsorship available 

All candidates must be able to:

  • Sit, stand, walk, lift, squat, bend, twist, and reach above shoulders during the work shift
  • Lift up to 50 lbs from floor to waist
  • Lift up to 20 lbs
  • Carry up to 40 lbs a reasonable distance
  • Push/pull with 30 lbs of force

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

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