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An associate's or bachelor's degree in radiography or radiologic technology. Rhino Medical is seeking a Radiologic Technologist with CT Experience for a contract assignment in Plymouth, NC beginning as soon as possible.
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2+ years as Radiologic Tech or CT Tech. - ARRT - CT or California Rad Tech (CRT), BLS-AHA - Required. - Graduate of a Radiologic Technology Training Program approved by the AMA.
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Ivory Medical is seeking a Radiologic Technologist with CT Experience for a contract assignment in Vinton, IA beginning as soon as possible. Vinton, IA Radiologic Technologist with CT experience.
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Contract Type: Radiologic Technologist w/ CT exp. The ability to operate and understand radiographic technology and equipment. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Radiologic Technologist, Location:Vinton, I52349.
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Completion of a AMA Approved School of Radiologic Technology program. Seeking an energetic Rad Tech to come joint our team today. Responsible for operating radiologic equipment to produce radiographs (x-rays) of the body for diagnostic purposes, as directed by Radiologist.
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Must be a graduate of an approved school of Radiologic Technology. A phenomenal 500-bed medical center in Boston is looking for a full-time, permanent Rad Tech. Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in diagnostic radiology, experience in CT preferred.
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Computed tomography, CT Tech, Technology, A.R.R.T., ARRT, radiology, X-Ray Technologist, X-Ray, X-Ray Tech, Technologist, Radiology, Radiology Technologist, Rad Technologist, Rad Tech, Cross-Trained, CT Technologist, CT Tech, CT Scan, CAT Scan, Fluoroscopy, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Imaging, Radiologic Technologist Mercy has determined this is a safety-sensitive position.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: CT Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Job Description & Requirements Computed Tomography Technologist - (CT Tech) StartDate: 6/24/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay Rate: $1818.31 - $2095.01 CT/ Rad Tech needed asap Shift: Will be Friday, Saturday, Sunday The hours are 7a-7p.
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Rad Tech Experience: At least one year of CT Tech experience preferred. Graduate of an accredited school of radiologic technology upon hire required (ARRT or MRT)Associated Degree preferred.
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Two (2) years CT experience preferred in a hospital or ED setting- Current Radiologic Technology License with Montana Board of Radiologic Technologists Current BLS certification through the American Heart Association Now that you know more about being a CT Technologist on our team, we hope you’ll join us.
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Completion of a 24-month AMA approved School of Radiologic Technology. American Registry of Radiologic Technologists / ARRT in Radiography. Computed Tomography / CT certification within one year of employment.
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X-Ray / CT Tech needed ASAP REQUIRED SKILLS: Graduate of an accredited school of Radiologic Technology. Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or an equivalent registry as a Rad Tech and CT Tech; required within one year of hire.
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You will have opportunities to pioneer new models of care and transform the health care experience through advanced technology and innovative procedures. Must have ARRT Advanced Level certification in CT Scan or working towards certification.
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Education: Minimum 2 year AMA approved program in Radiologic Technology, associate or baccalaureate degree. Must have Arkansas State Radiologic Technologist License. Under the supervision of the Radiology Director, performs CT and X-Ray examinations.
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