CT Tech Travel Contract in Cumming, GA Accounting - Cumming, GA at Geebo

CT Tech Travel Contract in Cumming, GA

Would you like to help a radiology department in need of some assistance? Travel to Cumming, GA where a travel CT Tech is needed for a 13-week contract.
The position requires at least 2 years of CT Tech experience, 1 year of recent travel experience, and proper state licensing.
Start date would normally be 2-3 weeks upon receiving and accepting an offer and pending credentialing requirements/completion.
Covid-19 vaccination is highly preferred by most hospitals that we work with.
See below for more specific details and requirements for this assignment.
If you think this is the right fit for you, call/text me for more information.
Im happy to assist!Requirements:
CT TechBLSARRT2 years of CT experiencePrefer experiencein Siemens scannersExperienced traveler preferredJob Details:
Location:
Cumming, GACompetitive Pay PackageQuick Interview Process13-Week AssignmentDays:
3/12sPlease contact me directly to hear about our Travel CT Tech Jobs throughout the U.
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If you are interested in being submitted for this position, please email me your resume/references and complete the following checklist Please also reference my name on the checklist- Steve Sapienza- I look forward to hearing from you soon!Steven J.
SapienzaSenior Account ExecutiveSoliant 5550 Peachtree Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092O770-510-7032%6385% %% category %% Recommended Skills American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (Arrt) Certified Radiologic Technologist Fluoroscopy Medical Imaging Radiology X Ray Computed Tomography Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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