Travel CT Tech Administrative & Office Jobs - Williamsburg, IA at Geebo

Travel CT Tech

Nurse First Travel Agency is seeking an experienced CT Tech for an exciting Travel Allied job in Clarinda, IA.
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Shift:
5x8 hr nights Start Date:
08/21/2023 Duration:
13 weeks 1 CT Scan Rad Tech opening(s) at Clarinda Regional Health Center in Clarinda , IA for $ 0.
00 gross weekly compensation.
Shift:
8P-4A Requested Contract Dates:
08/21/2023 to 11/20/2023 Duration:
weeks PAY DETAILS Known Competitor Submissions:
0 Hourly Wage:
$ 0.
00 Weekly Housing Stipend :
$ 0.
00 Weekly M&IE Stipend:
$ 0.
00 Additional Rates Weekly Bonus:
$ will be paid, in addition to the applicable wage, for all hours worked up to the contracted hours per week ( excluding only On Call hours ).
Hourly Bonus:
$ will be paid, in addition to the applicable wage, for all hours worked in excess of the contracted hours per week ( excluding only On Call hours ).
Overtime Wage:
$ for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in one week for a gross of $ Holiday Wage:
$ taxable hourly plus applicable stipends and/or bonuses Call Back Wage:
$ taxable hourly plus applicable stipends and/or bonuses (is not paid in conjunction with On Call Wages) On Call Wage:
$ Charge Role Pay Bump:
$ About Nurse First Travel Agency:
We were founded by a travel nurse with the mission of turning staffing opportunities into amazing employment experiences for all healthcare professionals.
We believe in full transparency and best-selling our talent (you) to our client facilities as quickly as possible.
Check out our job board and talk to one of our amazing Traveler Advocates so we can submit you to the jobs of your choice as quickly as possible! 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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