Sterile Processing Technician (SPD) Jobs in Connecticut
ADEX Healthcare Staffing has 1 active travel Sterile Processing Technician (SPD) assignment in Connecticut right now, paying around $1,898 per week. Current openings include assignments at UConn John Dempsey Hospital.
Every assignment below is a live requisition sourced directly from our partner facilities and updated daily — what you see is what's open. You apply straight to ADEX Healthcare Staffing, so there's no third-party recruiter taking a cut of your package. Pay shown is the gross weekly estimate; your recruiter confirms the full breakdown (taxable hourly, stipends, and any completion or extension bonuses) before you sign.
New Sterile Processing Tech contracts in Connecticut post throughout the week. Bookmark this page or set a saved-search alert to be first in line when a role that fits your license and timing opens up.
Open Sterile Processing Tech assignments
Sterile Processing Tech jobs in Connecticut — FAQ
- How many travel Sterile Processing Tech jobs are available in Connecticut?
- There is currently 1 active travel Sterile Processing Technician (SPD) assignment in Connecticut with ADEX Healthcare Staffing. The list updates daily as facilities post new requisitions and fill existing ones.
- How much do travel Sterile Processing Tech jobs in Connecticut pay?
- Gross weekly pay for these Sterile Processing Tech assignments currently ranges from $1,898 to $1,898 per week, with an average near $1,898. Actual take-home depends on the taxable/stipend split and your tax home.
- Which facilities are hiring Sterile Processing Techs in Connecticut?
- Recent Sterile Processing Tech openings in Connecticut include UConn John Dempsey Hospital. See the live list above for the specific unit, shift, and start date of each.
- Do I apply through a recruiter or directly?
- You apply directly to ADEX Healthcare Staffing. We're the staffing agency contracting with the facility, so there's no third-party job board or middleman recruiter between you and the assignment — which keeps more of the bill rate in your package.