Travel MRI Technologist - $2,697 per week Hotels & Hospitality - Washington, DC at Geebo

Travel MRI Technologist - $2,697 per week

Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel MRI Technologist for a travel job in Washington, District of Columbia.
Job Description & Requirements Specialty:
MRI Technologist Discipline:
Allied Health Professional Start Date:
ASAP Duration:
13 weeks Employment Type:
Travel
Job Description:
Supplemental Health Care is a nationally recognized healthcare staffing provider partnering with a hospital in the Washington, DC area to provide an MRI Technologist for a full-time contract.
Our client is looking for an MRI Technologist who has a minimum of 2
years recent experience in a hospital setting and is available to start as soon as possible.
Active BLS and active MRI license are required.
Start:
Within 2 weeks from offerSchedule:
11pm- 7:
30amContract Length:
13 weeksSalary:
$2,580- $2,697 per weekSupplemental Health Care is the company MRI Techs trust.
With Industry leading benefits, competitive pay, and 24 hour support, we provide support for a lifestyle- not just a single assignment.
We would love to be on your team.
Apply today!Requirements:
- Active MRI Tech license, and active BLS required- Minimum 2
years of recent experience is requiredSupplemental Health Care Job ID #1062867.
Pay package is based on hour shifts and hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
Posted job title:
MRI Tech Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tech.
About Supplemental Health CareSupplemental Health Care's culture of caring and decades of experience help us make connections that fuel miracles in hospitals, schools, home health, and other sites of care across the U.
S.
Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Magnetic Resonance Imaging Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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