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Pay Information $2,005 to $2,315 per week About The Position Details of the Ultrasound Tech - Radiology opening in GREENSBORO, NC: Anticipated Start Date: 04/22/2024 Anticipated Pay Range: $2004.75 - $2315.25 Anticipated Duration of Assignment: 13 Weeks Anticipated Schedule: 4x10 Days At National Staffing Solutions, we have the privilege and honor of working with dedicated healthcare professionals that make a positive impact in aiding those needing healthcare services across the U.S. every day.
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Ratios 1:4 Job Requirements Minimum 2 years experience required BLS and PALS required ACLS, TNCC, NIH preferred Charge RN experience preferred EPIC experience Level 2 Trauma & Pediatrics ED experience required Schedule Information 3x12 hour shifts Nights, 7p-7a Every other weekend, holidays as needed Additional Details Government-Issued Photo ID Required (front & back) Social Security Card must be provided NIH Stroke Certification is required for all ER RNs at The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital.
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A dedicated Onboard Specialist will schedule your appointments, so you can focus on patient care while we focus on helping you get started faster. ARMStaffing is looking for Radiology - Echo / Cardiac Sonographer in Greensboro, North Carolina Shift: 8 Hour Day, 07:00:00-15:00:00, 8.00-5 Unit Details: *MHC - Echo Lab - 10428 - 30 - 30 At ARMStaffing we take care of our nurses.
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Juggling multiple gigs is never easy, but it can help make your schedule and earnings more consistent. You choose your schedule, only work when you want to. That's why we built Jackalope's Scheduling tool from the ground up to help you plan your work week.
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