Travel Endoscopy Tech Jobs in Wisconsin

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Wisconsin doesn’t always get the spotlight when people think about travel healthcare, but endoscopy techs who’ve worked here know the truth — the state has strong GI programs, solid pay, and a quality of life that’s tough to match. If you’re looking for an assignment where you can do great work without the chaos of an overcrowded metro, Wisconsin deserves a serious look.

Junxion Med Staffing works with facilities across the state to place experienced endoscopy techs where they’re needed most. Browse our travel endoscopy tech opportunities or explore all travel healthcare jobs in Wisconsin to see what’s open.

Junxion was founded by a traveling surgical tech who built this company for clinicians who are tired of agencies that don’t understand their specialty.

Why Wisconsin for Travel Endoscopy Tech Jobs?

Wisconsin has a growing need for endoscopy techs, driven by an aging population and expanding outpatient GI services. The state’s healthcare infrastructure is well-established, with a strong mix of academic programs, regional medical centers, and ambulatory surgery centers all performing high volumes of GI procedures.

Screening colonoscopies alone keep endo suites packed, and that demand only increases as the baby boomer population ages. Add in diagnostic EGDs, ERCP, and EUS procedures, and you’ve got a steady pipeline of work that doesn’t dry up between seasons. Wisconsin facilities know that experienced endoscopy techs are hard to come by, and they’re actively recruiting travelers to fill the gap.

What sets Wisconsin apart is the balance. You’ll find competitive contracts without the insane cost of living that eats into your stipend in coastal states. Your dollar goes further here, and the pace of life outside the procedure room is genuinely relaxing.

Where Endoscopy Techs Work in Wisconsin

Milwaukee — The biggest metro in the state and the best bet for high-volume endo work. Milwaukee has major health systems with active GI programs running full procedure schedules daily. If you want case diversity and the energy of a larger city, this is your spot.

Madison — Home to a major university GI center, Madison offers the chance to work in an academic setting with exposure to advanced procedures. It’s also consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the Midwest, which is a nice perk when you’re spending 13 weeks somewhere.

Green Bay — Don’t let the smaller size fool you. Green Bay has solid healthcare infrastructure and a consistent need for endoscopy techs. The cost of living is lower than Milwaukee or Madison, so your housing stipend stretches a lot further.

Appleton — Part of the Fox Cities region, Appleton has a growing medical community and a surprisingly active GI caseload. It’s a great assignment if you want steady work in a mid-size city with easy access to outdoor activities.

La Crosse — Nestled along the Mississippi River, La Crosse has a well-respected regional medical presence. Endoscopy techs here serve a wide catchment area, which means you’ll stay busy. Plus, the scenery is stunning — bluffs, river valleys, and trails right outside your door.

Pay and Benefits

Travel endoscopy techs in Wisconsin typically earn around $2,200 per week, with a range of $1,900 to $3,000+ per week depending on the facility, location, and your experience level. Techs with ERCP or EUS skills often land at the higher end of that range.

When you travel with Junxion, your compensation package goes beyond the base rate:

  • Housing stipends or agency-provided housing
  • Travel reimbursement
  • Health, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) with matching
  • Referral bonuses
  • Not a call center. One person who knows endoscopy, knows the Wisconsin market, and picks up when you call.

No hidden fees, no confusing pay breakdowns. We lay everything out so you know exactly what you’re taking home.

Licensure and Requirements

Wisconsin doesn’t require a state-issued endoscopy tech license, so credentialing is handled at the facility level. That said, facilities have clear standards for who they’ll bring on board:

  • BLS certification — active and current. Every facility requires this.
  • Endoscopy-specific training — formal training covering scope processing, patient positioning, room setup, and procedure assistance.
  • SGNA certification preferred — Wisconsin facilities look favorably on SGNA-certified techs. It signals that you’ve invested in your expertise and can handle the full scope of endo suite responsibilities.
  • CGRN for RN-track professionals — if you’re a registered nurse working in GI, the CGRN credential can unlock higher-paying contracts.
  • Minimum 2 years of endoscopy experience — you should be comfortable running a room independently, including handling colonoscopies, EGDs, and scope reprocessing without hand-holding.

Your recruiter at Junxion handles the credentialing coordination so you’re not chasing paperwork on your own.

FAQs: Travel Endoscopy Tech Jobs in Wisconsin

What’s the typical contract length for endoscopy tech assignments in Wisconsin?

Standard contracts are 13 weeks. Extensions are common, especially at facilities that are dealing with ongoing staffing shortages. Some shorter-term contracts come up for urgent needs, and your recruiter can help you find the right fit based on your availability.

Is Wisconsin a good state for endoscopy techs who want work-life balance?

Absolutely. Wisconsin’s cost of living is manageable, the pace outside of work is relaxed, and there’s genuinely great outdoor recreation — lakes, trails, state parks. Most endo assignments run standard daytime hours with no overnight call, which gives you evenings and weekends free. It’s one of the better states for techs who want solid income without burning out.

Do Wisconsin facilities offer orientation for travel endoscopy techs?

Yes, most facilities provide a facility-specific orientation that covers their equipment, scope reprocessing protocols, and documentation systems. It’s usually a day or two. They expect you to hit the ground running on procedures, but they’ll make sure you’re comfortable with their workflow and safety standards first.


Ready to take on a travel endoscopy tech assignment in Wisconsin? Junxion Med Staffing makes the process simple — we find the right contract, handle the logistics, and support you every step of the way. Talk to our team today and let’s find your next assignment.

Endoscopy Tech Tips for Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s endoscopy programs are spread across both hospital-based GI labs and freestanding ambulatory surgery centers. Milwaukee and Madison have the largest programs, but mid-size cities like Green Bay and Appleton also post endoscopy tech contracts. If you have experience with advanced endoscopic procedures like EUS or ERCP assist, those skills set you apart. Wisconsin facilities generally run efficient, well-organized GI departments that respect your time and expertise.

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