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Travel Radiology Technician - COVID19 - $1,973 per week

Company: CentraCare Health
Location: Monticello
Posted on: October 30, 2024

Job Description:

  • Job Details
  • Position / Specialty: X Ray Tech
  • Critical access hospital. Pretty busy ER. Not a lot of inpatient work. Newly remodeled department. Radiologist onsite during the day and nocturnists reading remote after hours; voice recognition software.
  • Start Dates: Various start dates in November and December
  • Holidays REQ? Yes - must be available to work ALL holidays within contract
  • RTO Restrictions: No RTO will be considered
  • Open to accommodating block schedule? Yes
  • Is on-call REQ? TBD by need
  • Years of experience REQ: 3 years as Rad Tech
  • First-timers accepted: No
  • Will clinician float within scope to meet facility needs? No
  • Floating Req to Sister Facilities: TBD by need
  • Guaranteed Hours: Contracted Hours
  • Type of Facility: Critical Access
  • Magnet / Teaching / Level Trauma (if applicable): Adult Level IV
  • Total Staffed Beds: 124
  • Scrub Color: Information provided
  • Charting: Epic
  • Parking Cost: Free in Care Center lot or hospital lot (walk to Care Center)
    • Job Requirements
    • 3 years as Rad Tech
    • ARRT(R), BLS
    • No first-timers
      • Schedule Information
      • Contract Length: 8 weeks - NOT eligible for extension
      • Shift: 3x12 Nights
      • Weekend REQ: Yes
      • Is on-call REQ? TBD by need
        • Additional Details
        • Must work all required holidays
        • No RTO will be considered
        • Open to accommodating block schedule

Keywords: CentraCare Health, Coon Rapids , Travel Radiology Technician - COVID19 - $1,973 per week, Professions , Monticello, Minnesota

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