What are the responsibilities and job description for the GI Technician position at One GI, LLC?
Ready to make a real difference—without sacrificing your life outside of work?
At Colon, Stomach, and Liver Center, we believe meaningful work shouldn’t come at the cost of your well-being. Here, you’ll build a career where your compassion matters, your skills make an impact, and your schedule supports a healthy, balanced life.
As one of the nation’s leading Gastroenterology care providers—and a proud member of the One GI® family—we’re looking for a full-time Endo Technician in Lansdowne, VA who wants both purpose and predictability. This is a Monday through Friday role—no weekends, no late nights—so you can be fully present at work and fully present at home.
You’ll be part of a team that shows up for patients during their most vulnerable moments—while also showing up for each other. We foster a culture grounded in respect, integrity, accountability, and leadership, where you’re supported not just as a professional, but as a person.
This is more than a position.
It’s purpose—with balance.
It’s impact—without burnout.
It’s a team that has your back, every day of the week.
Awesome Perks, Just for You!
- Excellent paid time off for a healthy work/life balance.
- We’ve got your future in mind! With our generous 401(k) plan, we’ll help you grow your nest egg with an employer match that makes saving for retirement even sweeter.
- Looking to further your education? We want to help! We offer education reimbursement opportunities, with generous annual support based on your employment status.
- Internal growth opportunities. We want to aide in your training and development.
- Competitive health and supplemental benefits; with FSA and HSA options.
- Love where you work? Spread the word! Refer a friend who’d be a great fit for One GI® and earn a special bonus when they join the team!v
What you will do:
General Tasks
- Maintain an adequate inventory of linens and supplies for the unit, to include par levels of supplies within endoscopy procedure rooms.
- Practice infection control and standard precautions as trained or instructed.
- Knowledgeable of potential exposure to hazardous materials (i.e. patient body fluids, disinfectant chemicals).
- Disinfect carts and equipment between patients and maintain standards to provide a safe, clean, and orderly environment.
- Handle equipment appropriately and in a manner to prevent damage.
- Provide and maintain a safe environment for the patient and staff by complying with all regulatory requirements and/or guidelines. These requirements/guidelines include but are not limited to AAAHC standards, Medicare and state specific guidelines, OSHA, HIPPA, Federal Fraud and Abuse Laws.
- Comply with ethical, professional, and legal standards inherent in-patient care and professional conduct.
Procedure Room
- Set up and assist physician with procedures.
- Ensure that all the equipment is correct for the procedure and in good working order.
- Safely deliver endoscopes to and from the procedure room.
- Collect, label, and send specimens with the correct paperwork out of the procedure room.
- Document thoroughly, accurately, and appropriately for each procedure.
Scope Cleaning
- Handle all scopes in and out of scope washers for proper disinfection.
- Manually leak test, brush, and clean endoscopes.
- Monitor and record chemical concentrations per policy to ensure high level disinfection of equipment is complete.
- Maintain documentation of reprocessing safety checks to include all scope repairs, disinfectant, and filter change records.
- Notify supervisor of any damage found while processing the scopes.
Patient Admission
- Accurately obtain vital signs as indicated and document on chart.
- Escort patient/families through and assist in checking in of patients as scheduled or needed.
- Assist in data collection to identify the patient’s needs, problems, concerns, or human responses.
What you bring:
- High School graduate required.
- Previous medical office experience is preferable.
- Previous experience with computers is required.
- Must possess knowledge of acceptable parameters of pulse oximetry and blood pressures, blood borne pathogens and aseptic techniques.
- BLS certification required.
- Must have sufficient strength to move carts and assist patients while walking.