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Full-time|$20/hr - $35/hr|On-site|Annapolis, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview The Surgical Technologist - Regional Supplemental Staffing I at Luminis Health supports direct patient care and serves as a key team member across multiple surgical specialties. This position covers both Annapolis, MD and Lanham, MD locations. The technologist applies core patient care practices, maintains sterile technique, and helps prepare surgical cases efficiently. Main Responsibilities Maintain a safe surgical environment by following sterility protocols and using equipment according to operating room guidelines. Transport patients and specialized equipment safely, following all safety policies. Provide patient care during the intra-operative phase by using physician preference cards and organizing care activities to adapt to patient and environmental needs. Serve as the first scrub on a range of surgical cases, including general/GYN, ENT, plastics, basic or minor ortho/neuro, dental/ortho, urology/cysto, and basic vascular procedures. Ensure proper cleaning and sterilization of surgical instruments. Independently handle essential surgical tasks such as opening surgical supplies, gowning and gloving team members, basic patient positioning, between-case cleaning, terminal cleaning of the operating room, and assisting with circulating duties as needed.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|$30/hr - $45/hr|On-site|Annapolis, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview The Surgical Technologist - Regional Supplemental Staffing III at Luminis Health supports direct patient care across multiple surgical specialties. This role is based in Annapolis, MD and Lanham, MD. The technologist upholds core patient care principles, maintains surgical asepsis, and prepares for surgical cases according to established standards. Key Responsibilities Maintain a safe, sterile environment for patients and the operating room team by following protocols and using equipment according to the operating room manual. Assist with safe patient transport and movement of specialized equipment, following all safety guidelines. Provide patient care during surgery, using physician preference cards and organizing care tasks to meet patient and environmental needs. Serve as the first scrub for a range of surgical cases, such as general/GYN, ENT, plastics, basic or minor ortho/neuro, dental/ortho, urology/cysto, and basic vascular procedures. Clean and sterilize surgical instruments appropriately. Independently perform essential surgical technologist tasks: open surgical supplies, assist with gowning and gloving the team, perform basic patient positioning, and complete terminal cleaning of the operating room and surgical suite.

Apr 21, 2026
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Surgical Technologist

Luminis Health

Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview Luminis Health seeks a Surgical Technologist for its Annapolis, MD location. This role supports the operating room team by delivering direct patient care and preparing for a range of surgical procedures. The position centers on safe patient care, strict adherence to surgical asepsis, and careful preparation for each case. Key Responsibilities Maintain a sterile environment and follow all operating room protocols to protect patients and staff. Transport patients and specialty equipment safely, following established safety guidelines. Provide care during the intra-operative phase, using physician preference cards and adapting to patient and environmental needs. Serve as the first scrub on a variety of cases, including general/GYN, ENT, plastics, basic/minor ortho/neuro, dental/ortho, urology/cysto, and basic vascular procedures. Handle and sterilize surgical instruments correctly. Independently perform essential surgical technologist tasks: open surgical supplies, assist with gowning and gloving, position patients, and clean between cases and during terminal cleaning of the OR and surgical suite. Luminis Health will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions. Education and Experience Graduate of an accredited surgical technologist program or equivalent. Completion of at least 125 surgical procedures in the first scrub role. Licenses and Certifications Current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association as a HealthCare Provider. Working Conditions and Physical Demands This position may involve exposure to blood-borne pathogens. Physical demands reflect those typically required for essential job duties. Luminis Health will consider reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview The Surgical Technologist - Cardiac Surgery at Luminis Health supports direct patient care in the operating room, focusing on cardiac procedures and a range of other surgical specialties. This role centers on maintaining surgical asepsis and careful case preparation to help achieve the best possible outcomes for patients. Main Responsibilities Maintain a sterile environment and follow equipment protocols as outlined in the operating room manual to ensure safety for both patients and the surgical team. Safely transport patients and specialized equipment, following all established safety procedures. Provide care during the intra-operative phase, using physician preference cards to organize and prioritize tasks as patient needs and conditions change. Serve as the first scrub on a variety of surgical cases, including general/GYN, ENT, plastics, basic or minor ortho/neuro, dental/ortho, urology/cysto, and basic vascular procedures. Handle surgical instruments properly, including cleaning and sterilization. Independently carry out essential surgical tasks: open supplies, assist with gowning and gloving, position patients, perform between-case and terminal cleaning of the operating room and suites, and complete circulating duties as assigned. Education and Experience Graduation from an accredited surgical technologist program or equivalent experience required. Must have completed at least 125 surgical procedures as first scrub. Licenses and Certifications Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association is required. Working Conditions This position may involve exposure to blood-borne pathogens. The physical demands and work environment reflect those typically encountered while performing the essential duties of the role. Reasonable accommodations are available in line with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview The Surgical Technologist - Cardiac Surgery at Luminis Health in Annapolis, MD supports direct patient care and acts as a resource across several surgical specialties. This role focuses on applying core patient care principles, maintaining surgical asepsis, and preparing for procedures with attention to detail. Main Responsibilities Maintain a sterile environment and follow operating room manual guidelines to keep patients and the O.R. team safe. Transport patients and specialized equipment safely, following established protocols. Provide patient care during surgery using physician preference cards and prioritize tasks based on patient and environmental needs. Serve as the first scrub for a range of surgical cases, including general/GYN, ENT, plastics, basic and minor ortho/neuro, dental/ortho, urology/cysto, and basic vascular procedures. Ensure proper care and sterilization of surgical instruments. Independently perform essential surgical skills: open supplies, gown and glove team members, assist with basic patient positioning, clean between cases, and complete terminal cleaning of the O.R. and surgical suite. Carry out circulating tasks as directed. Education and Experience Graduate of an accredited surgical technologist program or comparable program. Completion of at least 125 surgical procedures as first scrub is required. Licenses and Certifications American Heart Association HealthCare Provider BLS certification required. Working Conditions and Physical Demands This position may involve exposure to blood-borne pathogens. Physical demands and work environment reflect those typically encountered while performing the essential functions of this role. Luminis Health will consider reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview Luminis Health is seeking a full-time Surgical Technologist II for the day shift at our Annapolis, MD location. This role supports direct patient care across multiple surgical specialties, focusing on key patient care principles, surgical asepsis, and thorough preparation for each case. What You Will Do Maintain a safe and sterile environment for patients and the operating room team by following protocols from the operating room manual. Transport patients and specialized equipment, always following safety policies. Support patient care during the intra-operative phase by referencing physician preference cards and adjusting priorities based on patient needs and changing conditions. Serve as the first scrub for a range of surgical procedures, including General/GYN, ENT, Plastics, Basic or Minor Ortho/Neuro, Dental/Ortho, Urology/Cysto, and Basic Vascular cases. Demonstrate proper care and handling of surgical instruments at all times. Independently perform essential surgical tasks: open surgical supplies, assist with gowning and gloving the surgical team, position patients, handle between-case cleaning, and complete terminal cleaning of operating rooms and surgical suites.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|$52K/yr - $72.8K/yr|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview Luminis Health seeks a Surgical Technologist II to join the surgical team in Annapolis, MD. This full-time, day shift position (with a weekend alternative) centers on direct patient care, supporting a range of surgical specialties, and ensuring high standards of surgical asepsis and case preparation. What You Will Do Maintain a safe, sterile environment for patients and surgical staff by following operating room protocols and proper equipment handling. Transport patients and specialized equipment safely, always complying with established safety procedures. Provide intra-operative patient care, using physician preference cards and adjusting care activities as patient or room needs change. Serve as the primary scrub for a variety of surgical cases, including general/GYN, ENT, plastics, minor ortho/neuro, dental/ortho, urology/cysto, and basic vascular procedures. Demonstrate skill in caring for and sterilizing surgical instruments. Independently handle core surgical technologist duties: opening surgical supplies, gowning and gloving team members, positioning patients, cleaning between cases, and completing terminal cleaning of operating rooms and the surgical suite as needed.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview The Staff Nurse - Regional Supplemental Staffing II supports patient care across multiple Luminis Health locations in Annapolis, MD and Lanham, MD. This role ensures quality and cost-effective healthcare delivery, working alongside teams at different sites as needed. Nurses in this position contribute their clinical expertise to enhance patient outcomes and overall team effectiveness. Key Responsibilities Demonstrate strong clinical nursing skills relevant to assigned units. Apply the nursing process to care for a diverse patient population, following applicable laws, policies, standards, and evidence-based practices. Adjust and prioritize care activities based on ongoing assessments and changing conditions. Perform thorough patient assessments to collect data and identify learning needs. Develop individualized care plans using systematic analysis of assessment data. Implement care plans efficiently, following established protocols. Administer medications, manage pain, and perform unit-specific clinical skills with proficiency. Monitor and evaluate care plans, making adjustments based on patient responses. Nurse-Patient and Family Relationships Assess learning needs, readiness, and barriers for patients and their families. Create, deliver, and evaluate teaching plans tailored to the patient population and specialty. Incorporate knowledge of growth and development across the lifespan into patient care. Deliver care that is culturally, developmentally, and ethically appropriate. Accessibility Luminis Health provides reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|$40K/yr - $50K/yr|On-site| Odenton, MD; Annapolis, MD; Bowie, MD; Lanham, MD

Role overview Luminis Health is seeking an MRI Technologist I to join the outpatient imaging team. This position is based at multiple locations in Maryland: Odenton, Annapolis, Bowie, and Lanham. The technologist will perform both routine and more complex MRI procedures, following established safety and quality standards. Patient comfort and individualized care are central to this role. Main responsibilities Conduct MRI scans for a variety of clinical needs in an outpatient setting Follow all safety protocols and quality guidelines during imaging procedures Work closely with physicians and other healthcare staff to deliver accurate, timely imaging Support patient comfort and address individual needs throughout the MRI process

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD; Bowie, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview The MRI Technologist I at Luminis Health performs MRI procedures for patients across all age groups. This role follows professional and departmental protocols to ensure quality imaging and patient safety at inpatient facilities in Annapolis, Bowie, and Lanham, MD. Main Responsibilities Conduct MRI scan sequences, verify patient demographics and technical data, and review image quality for accuracy. Work as part of a specialized medical team to perform targeted MRI scans, prepare patients for specific procedures, and review relevant reports (such as pathology and surgical notes) to monitor patient progress and the accuracy of examinations. Monitor patient conditions during procedures, provide first aid if needed, and assist physicians with emergencies or adverse reactions. Collaborate with the Supervisor to suggest improvements, report concerns, and provide feedback to enhance patient care, technical quality, and clerical operations. Track equipment performance, report any malfunctions to management, and document issues as required. Support the clinical training of technologists and students when requested. Deliver compassionate care to patients with physical or mental challenges. Manage patient workflow effectively, with appropriate prioritization, including cases requiring MR sedation. Follow all legal, regulatory, and policy requirements, including MRI safety protocols. Perform a variety of MRI procedures, from routine to complex, while maintaining safety and quality standards and addressing individual patient needs.

Apr 22, 2026
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Full-time|$35K/yr - $60K/yr|On-site|Annapolis, MD; Bowie, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview The CT Technologist I at Luminis Health performs routine radiographic and specialized CT procedures in outpatient imaging. This role follows established quality standards and keeps patient needs at the center of each task. Main Responsibilities Work with supervisors to address equipment, staffing, and productivity concerns, offering suggestions for improvement when appropriate. Perform daily quality assurance tests on CT units and emergency equipment, and maintain accurate records in line with department protocols. Collect clinical information before diagnostic exams, oversee patient preparation, and document important findings. Support efficient patient flow in the scanning area by managing scheduling and delegating tasks as needed. Oversee storage and distribution of supplies in the CT area, monitor inventory, and report shortages. Maintain daily activity logs and procedures manuals, and compile information for monthly reports. Take part in orientation, on-the-job training, and in-service activities, including demonstrating CT equipment and techniques. Provide excellent customer service in line with the ICARE service excellence framework. Assist physicians during emergencies and help manage adverse reactions to contrast materials. Help orient new team members and assist in developing training programs based on performance goals and training needs. Locations Annapolis, MD Bowie, MD Lanham, MD

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|$30/hr - $42/hr|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview The Radiologic Technologist I at Luminis Health performs routine radiographic procedures, follows established safety protocols, and delivers patient care that respects each individual's needs. This position is based in Annapolis, MD. Main Responsibilities Process radiographic films, verify patient demographics and technical details, and review image quality for accuracy. Carry out imaging procedures efficiently, maintain quality standards, and ensure all information is accurately documented in images and records. Monitor patient conditions, provide first aid if needed, and assist medical staff during emergencies or adverse reactions. Apply radiation protection measures for patients, comply with safety regulations, and participate in required radiation safety training. Work with management to recommend improvements, report concerns, and offer feedback to support patient care and workflow. Track inventory in the assigned work area and alert management to shortages. Keep the work area stocked with supplies, monitor expiration dates, and take action when needed. Support the clinical training of rotating students and help orient new staff members as requested. Handle other assigned duties, such as billing tasks and quality assurance activities. Maintain current licensure, complete continuing education credits, and participate in training required by regulations.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|$30/hr - $42/hr|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview The Radiologic Technologist I at Luminis Health in Annapolis, MD performs routine radiographic procedures, following safety protocols and considering each patient's needs. This role requires attention to detail, technical accuracy, and a commitment to patient care and safety. Main Responsibilities Process radiographic films, ensuring demographic and technical details are correct and images meet quality standards. Carry out procedures efficiently, making sure all essential information appears on images and related paperwork. Monitor patient conditions during procedures, provide first aid when needed, and assist physicians in emergencies or if adverse reactions occur. Apply radiation protection measures for every patient, follow safety regulations, and attend required radiation safety training. Work with management to suggest improvements, report problems, and offer feedback to support patient care and department operations. Keep track of inventory in your assigned area and alert your manager to shortages. Restock your work area each shift and manage expiration dates for time-sensitive supplies. Help train rotating students and orient new staff as needed. Take on additional duties as assigned, which may include billing and quality assurance tasks. Maintain your professional license, complete required CME credits, and participate in educational activities to meet regulatory requirements.

Apr 21, 2026
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Part-time|On-site| Odenton, MD; Annapolis, MD; Bowie, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview Luminis Health is seeking a CT Technologist I for a PRN position at outpatient locations in Odenton, Annapolis, Bowie, and Lanham, MD. This role performs both standard radiographic and specialized CT procedures, with a strong focus on patient care and quality standards. Key Responsibilities Work with supervisors to resolve equipment, staffing, and workflow issues, and provide constructive feedback as needed. Perform daily quality assurance checks on CT scanners and emergency equipment, keeping accurate records of all tests. Collect relevant clinical details before exams, oversee patient preparation, and document important information. Manage scheduling and tasks to ensure patients move efficiently through the scanning area. Monitor, store, and route supplies for the CT area; report any shortages promptly. Keep a daily log of activities and maintain the procedures manual, compiling data for monthly reporting. Participate in orientation, on-the-job training, and in-service sessions; demonstrate CT equipment and procedures as needed. Deliver excellent customer service in line with the ICARE service excellence framework. Support physicians during emergencies and adverse reactions to contrast materials. Help orient new staff and contribute to in-service training based on performance and development goals. Inclusivity and Accommodations Luminis Health values inclusivity and will provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.

Apr 21, 2026
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Part-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview The MRI Technologist I supports outpatient imaging by performing both routine and advanced MRI procedures. This role follows established safety and quality protocols, ensuring each patient receives attentive care and clear instructions throughout their visit. Key Responsibilities Carry out MRI scans according to clinical standards and physician orders Maintain patient comfort and address individual needs during procedures Uphold safety guidelines for patients and staff at all times Contribute to a high standard of imaging quality in the outpatient setting

Apr 21, 2026
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Surgical Assistant

Luminis Health

Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview The Surgical Assistant at Luminis Health supports surgeons directly during operations, focusing on patient care throughout the intraoperative phase. This advanced practice position works closely under the surgeon’s supervision to ensure safe, efficient procedures. Main Responsibilities Position, prep, and drape patients with skill and care. Maintain strict aseptic technique and follow infection control protocols. Apply knowledge of surgical anatomy, physiology, and operative techniques to a range of procedures. Work with the operating room team to gather and prepare equipment and supplies. Help with room turnover and support timely first case starts. Assist surgeons across all assigned specialties and demonstrate adaptability. Communicate and act as a collaborative team member, performing intraoperative tasks under the surgeon’s direction and within defined scope. Achieve hemostasis by clamping, coagulating, and ligating vessels as needed. Facilitate surgical exposure using instruments, retractors, suction, and sponges. Close wounds as directed by the surgeon, using sutures or mechanical staplers for various tissue layers. Dissect and create small incisions for drains, cannulas, and trocars as instructed. Apply surgical dressings and uphold infection control standards set by the department and regulations. Locations Annapolis, MD Lanham, MD

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview Luminis Health seeks an entry-level Radiologic Technologist I for its Annapolis, MD location. This role focuses on performing routine radiographic procedures while upholding safety protocols and quality standards tailored to each patient. Main Responsibilities Process radiographic films, verify patient demographics and technical details, and assess the technical quality of produced images. Carry out procedures efficiently, ensuring high-quality results within set time frames and accurate documentation for both images and records. Monitor patient conditions throughout procedures, provide first aid when needed, and assist physicians during emergencies or adverse reactions. Apply radiation protection measures for patients in line with safety standards, and complete all required radiation safety training. Work with management to recommend improvements, report concerns, and offer feedback to support patient care, technical quality, and administrative processes. Track inventory in the assigned work area and notify management of any shortages. Keep the assigned area stocked each shift, check expiration dates on perishable supplies, and address any issues as needed. Support clinical education for rotating students and help orient new staff when required. Handle additional tasks as assigned, including billing and quality assurance activities. Maintain current licensure, complete continuing medical education (CME), and participate in required educational activities to meet regulatory standards.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|$40K/yr - $60K/yr|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview Luminis Health in Annapolis, MD is seeking a Certified CT Technologist to perform CT imaging procedures for patients of all ages. This position follows established protocols to ensure consistent, high-quality imaging and patient care. Key Responsibilities Carry out routine radiographic procedures as well as specialized CT scans, meeting departmental quality assurance standards and addressing patient needs. Perform daily quality assurance checks on the CT scanner and emergency equipment, and keep accurate records according to department requirements. Work closely with the supervisor to identify and troubleshoot issues related to equipment, staffing, or workflow, and offer practical solutions.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD; Bowie, MD; Lanham, MD

Role Overview The Mammography Technologist at Luminis Health performs screening and diagnostic mammographic exams, following ACR and FDA safety standards. This role supports patient care by meeting both technical requirements and individual patient needs. Main Responsibilities Produce high-quality mammographic images, verifying demographic and technical data according to ACR standards. Collect relevant patient history for each exam. Complete procedures efficiently while maintaining high quality within scheduled timeframes. Monitor patient status during biopsy procedures, provide first aid if needed, assist physicians during biopsies, and explain post-procedure care to patients. Follow radiation safety protocols for all patients and attend required radiation safety training. Perform quality assurance checks on mammography equipment and keep accurate documentation. Work with supervisors to report problems, suggest improvements, and support both patient care and technical quality. Monitor supply inventory in assigned areas and notify supervisors when supplies run low. Demonstrate skill with Universal Manager and Epic workflows. Handle additional duties as assigned, such as entering mammography data, biopsy results, pending studies, and mammography letters. Consistently provide excellent customer service in line with the ICARE service excellence framework. Locations Annapolis, MD Bowie, MD Lanham, MD

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Annapolis, MD

Role Overview The Radiologic Technologist I at Luminis Health in Annapolis, MD performs routine radiographic procedures while following established safety and quality protocols. This role ensures patient needs are met and imaging standards are maintained. Main Responsibilities Process radiographic films, verify patient demographics and technical details, and assess image quality. Carry out procedures according to quality standards, ensuring all relevant information appears on images and documentation. Monitor patient condition during procedures, provide first aid if needed, and assist physicians during emergencies or adverse reactions. Follow radiation protection standards for patients and participate in required radiation safety training. Work with management to suggest improvements, report issues, and provide feedback to support patient care and technical quality. Track inventory in assigned areas and notify management of shortages. Restock supplies each shift, monitor expiration dates, and take appropriate action as needed. Support clinical education for rotating students and help orient new staff when required. Handle additional duties such as billing and quality assurance tasks as assigned. Maintain active licensure and meet continuing education requirements set by regulatory agencies.

Apr 21, 2026

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