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NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Associate degree in laboratory science, chemical, physical, biological science, or health professionals License/Certification: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE A current unexpired Medical Laboratory Technician certification from a nationally recognized certification agency.
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The position is located in a laboratory that provides sub-specialties of service in a hospital setting; chemistry, hematology, coagulation, urinalysis, phlebotomy, blood bank, microbiology, and clinical microscopy.
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Complete activities/duties as allowed by the Pharmacy Technician Trainee license under the supervision of a Certified Technician or a licensed Pharmacist. Successful completion of a Pharmacy Technician Training program or at least one year of experience working as a pharmacy technician trainee.
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Requires a minimum of two years of current Medical Lab Technician experience. Graduate from a fully accredited Medical Lab Technician program. Active unencumbered Medical Lab Technician state license.
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We staff professionals nationwide in the areas of Nursing, Acute Care, Allied Health, Therapy, Laboratory & Scientific, and Long-Term Care. We are proud to offer our professionals top of the line pay packages, weekly tax-free stipend, travel assistance, medical/dental/vision, 401K, and dedicated support.
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Tuba City AZ CT Technician Travel Contract This is a dual modality position needing a CT/X-ray technologist. Tuba City AZ CT Technician Travel Contract This is a dual modality position needing a CT/X-ray technologist.
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Surgical Technician ST. Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant COTA. Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN. Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMFT. Speech Language Pathology Assistants SLPA ST.
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Whether it's through the International Nursing Program or the H1B Employment Program for Medical Laboratory Scientists, we open doors for F1 students, TN visa holders, EB3 candidates, and H1B visa seekers, guiding them every step of the way towards fulfilling careers in healthcare.
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Our focus lies in connecting top-tier talent with a wide range of opportunities in nursing, therapy, long-term care, home health, and specialized fields such as laboratory, cardiopulmonary, and radiology.
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35 hours of coursework across various subjects related to clinical laboratory sciences such as biological science, microbiology, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and mathematics. Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Science certification through ASCP or AMT required.
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Certification from Technical School in Operating Room Technician preparatory program or Surgical Technician preparatory program. Assists in maintenance and care of specimens and prepares surgical specimen forms for laboratory analysis.
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TotalMed Allied is seeking a travel Surgical Technician for a travel job in Tuba City, Arizona. We are seeking a Technician-Surgical Tech for a travel assignment in Tuba City Arizona. Specialty: Surgical Technician.
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The Surgical Technician, under the guidance of the Registered Nurse, is responsible for the care and safety of surgical patients who come under his /her care. The Surgical Technician is responsible for assisting the physician with the preparation of and the technical aspects of the role of the scrub person during surgical procedures.
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Our candidates include the very best in the fields of radiation oncology, rehabilitation, respiratory care, radiology services, nursing and medical laboratory have to offer. Our candidates include the very best in the fields of radiation oncology, rehabilitation, respiratory care, radiology services, nursing and medical laboratory have to offer.
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This is a 4x10 days, 08:00:00-18:00:00, 10.00-4 position in the CST. Must have a Nursing License in hand and have at least 2 years of recent CST nursing experience as a Surgical Technician. Teladoc, 401k and HRA/HSA.
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