Travel CT Tech - $2,938 to $3,138 per week in Bethel, AK
CT Tech Location: Bethel, AK Agency: Jackson HealthPros Pay: $2,938 to $3,138 per week Shift Information: 5 days x 8 hours Contract Duration: 26 Weeks Start Date: 5/3/2026 About the Position Become a vital part of a travel healthcare team as an experienced Computed Tomography Technologist. You will accurately follow physician scan protocols, administer contrast materials, and operate CT equipment to support patient imaging needs in a hospital setting. Minimum Requirements: Two years post-graduate radiologic experience in a hospital setting required. Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program or equivalent. Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification. CT registered or ARRT CT board eligible preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of CT angiography procedures. Ability to work independently and perform patient care across all ages (neonate through geriatric). Computer and PACS experience desirable. BLS certification preferred. Client requirement: Ability to work in shared housing and follow facility housing policies. Candidate is responsible for initial airfare payment with reimbursement upon arrival per client policy. Assignment Details: Facility Type: Hospital Primary Specialty: Computed Tomography Technologist City, State: Bethel, AK Shift Name: Flex Shifts Assignment Length: 26 week assignment Position responsibilities include performing radiographic examinations, assisting with department reception duties as needed, and supporting CT angiogram protocols. Floating: May be required to float to other facilities within the client network. Location Highlights. Bethel, AK offers access to remote Alaskan landscapes and a strong regional cultural heritage. The city lies on the Kuskokwim River and serves as a regional hub with river and small-aircraft transportation links to surrounding villages, approximately 50–200 miles to many rural communities by air or river. Bethel is within several hours of tundra and braided river environments suitable for fishing and waterfowl hunting, and it provides opportunities for experiencing Yup’ik cultural events and regional museums. The community has limited urban amenities, a quiet lifestyle, and seasonal daylight variation suitable for clinicians seeking an adventurous, remote assignment with access to subsistence and outdoor activities. Transit options rely on local airport services and river travel, with commercial flights connecting to larger hubs for multi-day travel planning. Apply now and a recruiter will contact you with more information. Thank you for your time and responsiveness. EEO Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability, or protected veteran status. Diversity and inclusion are valued.