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Orthopedic Technologist

Providence, RI · On-site

$19.65 - $24.55/hr

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How much do orthopedic jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for orthopedic in the United States is $375,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $350,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an orthopedic?

Orthopedic doctors, also known as orthopedists or orthopedic surgeons, are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions related to the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. They help patients with issues such as fractures, arthritis, sports injuries, and spinal problems. Orthopedic doctors may provide both surgical and non-surgical treatments to restore mobility and reduce pain, helping patients improve their quality of life.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an orthopedic?

To thrive as an Orthopedic Surgeon, you need in-depth medical knowledge, surgical expertise, and completion of medical school, residency, and board certification in orthopedic surgery. Familiarity with advanced imaging systems, orthopedic surgical tools, and electronic health records is essential. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills help build patient trust and facilitate collaboration with healthcare teams. These skills are crucial for delivering effective, safe treatments and achieving the best possible patient outcomes.

What are common challenges faced by orthopedic professionals in a clinical setting?

Orthopedic professionals often encounter challenges such as managing a high patient volume, coordinating care for complex musculoskeletal conditions, and staying updated with the latest surgical techniques and technologies. Collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including physical therapists and radiologists, is crucial for providing comprehensive care. Additionally, balancing administrative tasks with hands-on patient care can be demanding, but strong organizational skills and teamwork can help navigate these challenges.

What is the difference between Orthopedic vs Physical Therapist?

AspectOrthopedicPhysical Therapist
CredentialsMedical degree, orthopedic residency, board certificationDoctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), licensure
Work EnvironmentHospitals, orthopedic clinics, surgical centersRehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, hospitals
Industry UsageSpecializes in musculoskeletal conditions, surgeries, injuriesFocuses on restoring movement, pain management, injury rehab

Orthopedic surgeons diagnose and treat musculoskeletal issues, often performing surgeries, while physical therapists focus on non-surgical rehabilitation and movement therapy. Both roles work closely in patient care but differ in training, scope, and treatment methods.

What careers are in orthopedics?

Careers in orthopedics include orthopedic surgeons, who diagnose and treat musculoskeletal conditions, and orthopedic nurses, physical therapists, and physician assistants who support patient care. Other roles involve orthopedic technicians, radiologic technologists, and research specialists, often requiring specialized training, certifications, and knowledge of medical tools and procedures.
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Infographic showing various Orthopedic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 5% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $375,000 per year, or $180.3 per hour.

Orthopedic Technician

Newport Orthopedic Institute

Newport Beach, CA • On-site

$30 - $32/hr

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Orthopedic Technician

At Newport Orthopedic Institute, "Motion is Life!" What you'll find here is something special – it's purposeful work done with a shared sense of community that brings us all together. We take pride in bringing motion back to the lives of the patients we serve. As one of the largest coastal orthopedic specialty groups in Orange County, NOI has established a remarkable track record of innovation and medical care that enables our providers to improve the lives of our patients. Our facilities are located in Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, San Clemente, and Irvine. We are a growing organization and have immediate openings for eager and driven professionals at our Newport Beach location.

We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Orthopedic Technician to join our team. As an Orthopedic Technician, you will play a crucial role in assisting orthopedic surgeons and other medical professionals in providing high-quality patient care. Your responsibilities will include performing various duties related to patient service, care, and support. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a strong background in anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology who are passionate about helping patients in need.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Applications of casts and splints removal of casts
  • Fit patients for DME
  • Prepare examination rooms and ensure they are properly stocked with necessary supplies
  • Apply and remove casts, braces, and other orthopedic devices as directed by medical staff
  • Maintain accurate patient records and documentation
  • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care

Qualifications:

Required:

Casting & splinting

  • Apply, mold, and remove plaster and fiberglass casts
  • Apply and remove splints, braces, walking boots, and other orthopedic devices per provider orders
  • Assess casts/splints for proper fit, comfort, and circulation; educate patients on cast/splint care and precautions
  • Durable Medical Equipment (DME) & bracing
  • Fit patients for DME (e.g., knee braces, wrist splints, slings, crutches, walkers, orthopedic boots)
  • Adjust and troubleshoot braces and supports to ensure proper alignment and function

Clinical Support

  • Prepare and turn over exam rooms; ensure rooms are stocked with orthopedic supplies (casting materials, splinting supplies, braces, DME)
  • Assist providers with orthopedic procedures (e.g., fracture care, joint injections, post-op dressing changes) as directed
  • Obtain and document vital signs and relevant history as needed

Documentation & coordination

  • Maintain accurate patient records in the electronic medical record (EMR)
  • Document procedures performed, devices applied, and patient education provided
  • Collaborate closely with physicians, advanced practice providers, medical assistants, and front office staff to support smooth clinic flow and high-quality patient care

Preferred:

  • Orthopedic Technician certification (e.g., OTC / Orthopaedic Technologist Certified)
  • Prior experience as an Orthopedic Technician, Cast Technician, or similar musculoskeletal support role
  • Experience using an EMR/EHR system in a clinical setting
  • BLS/CPR certification

If you are a dedicated individual with a passion for orthopedics and providing exceptional patient care, we encourage you to apply for this position. Join our team of healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the lives of our patients. Please note that only qualified candidates will be contacted for further consideration.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $30.00 - $32.00 per hour depending on experience

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