North Carolina has strong healthcare infrastructure anchored by Duke and UNC in the Research Triangle, plus Atrium Health in Charlotte. Endoscopy tech demand is growing as outpatient GI procedures increase statewide. Compact license status speeds up start times.
Junxion Med Staffing was built by a traveling surgical tech who knows the difference between agencies that care and agencies that just fill slots. Explore all our Travel Endoscopy Tech opportunities nationwide, check out travel healthcare jobs in North Carolina, or keep reading for the specifics on North Carolina contracts.

Why North Carolina for Travel Endoscopy Tech Jobs?
North Carolina is an NLC compact state, so if you hold a compact license, you can start your assignment without applying for a separate state license.
Top Facilities and Cities
- Charlotte: Atrium Health Largest health system in the Carolinas with busy GI labs
- Raleigh-Durham: Duke University Health System Academic center with advanced endoscopy programs
- Raleigh-Durham: UNC Health Major academic system with consistent endoscopy volume
- Winston-Salem: Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Academic medical center with GI specialization
Pay and Benefits
Travel Endoscopy Tech contracts in North Carolina typically fall in a competitive range. Here is what a Junxion package includes:
- Average weekly pay: $1,600-$2,200/week depending on shift, facility, and experience
- Housing stipend: Junxion provides a competitive stipend so you find your own place. Most experienced travelers prefer this for full control. Learn about how stipends work.
- Meals and incidentals: Tax-free M&IE stipend
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Travel reimbursement and completion bonuses on select contracts
- 401(k) with contribution options
Licensing and Credentialing
North Carolina is a compact state. Endoscopy techs need documented procedural experience. SGNA certification is preferred. Junxion manages credentialing.
Endoscopy experience required. SGNA certification preferred by most NC facilities. Junxion handles the credentialing paperwork and stays on top of deadlines so you can focus on your work. Check our compact license guide for nursing details.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do Travel Endoscopy Tech professionals make in North Carolina?
Weekly pay for Travel Endoscopy Tech roles in North Carolina ranges from $1,600-$2,200/week depending on facility, shift differential, and experience. Night and weekend shifts typically pay more. See full pay breakdown.
How quickly can I start a North Carolina assignment?
With a compact license and current credentials, many travelers start within 2-3 weeks. Non-compact holders should plan 4-8 weeks for licensing.
Does Junxion handle credentialing?
Yes. Junxion manages your licensing, certifications, and facility-specific credentialing. Your recruiter coordinates everything so you are ready to start on day one.
Ready to take a Travel Endoscopy Tech assignment in North Carolina? Contact Junxion and let us find the right contract for you.