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Specialty: Computed Tomography Discipline: Radiation Technologist Start Date: 2024-10-21 Duration: 13 Weeks Shift: Day shift Hours Per Week: 40 Hours Employment Type: Contract Gross Weekly Pay: $2753.10 Six things that won’t happen if you apply to this job: You won’t have to guess what the downsides are.
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Our credentialing experts will walk you through it step by step. Hours Per Week: 36 Hours Employment Type: Contract Gross Weekly Pay: $1817.99 Six things that won’t happen if you apply to this job: You won’t have to guess what the downsides are.
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Hours Per Week: 36 Hours Employment Type: Contract Gross Weekly Pay: $1742.24 Six things that won’t happen if you apply to this job: You won’t have to guess what the downsides are. Specialty: Intensive Care Unit Discipline: Registered Nurse Start Date: 2024-10-28 Duration: 13 Weeks Shift: 12 Hours Overnight shift.
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Weekly pay (direct deposits every Friday) Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. For us, it isn’t simply about hiring staff, it’s about building a solid family of healthcare professionals by expanding their premium employment opportunities, guiding them through every step of the process, and providing them with the highest compensation and best benefit packages in the industry.
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PHP is seeking a travel nurse RN CVICU for a travel nursing job in Phoenix, Arizona. PHP is seeking a travel nurse RN CVICU for a travel nursing job in Phoenix, Arizona. Perks: PHP Benefits includes Day 1 - Medical, Dental & Vision.
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