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If you're game then send your resume to my email sydney.hammond@soliant.com and follow it up with filling out this skills checklist: Enough yip yap here are the details of the job: 26weeks Week 1 and 2: 5x8s Mon-Fri 7:30a-4p Week 3: On Call Friday 4p to next Friday 7a (Still 40hrs regular pay) Registered as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer or Vascular Technologist One more time for my information: Sydney Hammond Account Executive Soliant | www.
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I'm sending this post out to find a ultrasound technician registered as a diagnostic medical sonographer or registered vascular technologist. Springfield area in Illinois - Ultrasound Technician - Dalmatians.
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This listing is for a travel vascular sonographer in Branson. jarra.macauley@soliant.com Minimum Requirements Registry through ARDMS BLS Certification 2+ years of general sonography experience Experience with scanning breast May cross train into Mammo as well Contract Information Length: 13 weeks Start date: ASAP Location: Branson, MO Shift: Days - 4x10s.
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Are you a Ultrasound Tech searching for an exciting opportunity? Will consider a General Ultrasound tech with OB experience! Looking for a sonographer with neonatal experience and OB experience (OB limited exams, BPP, early OB-1st trimester.
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Exciting Opportunity for Sonographer - Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) - Arlington, VA Are you ready to embark on a rewarding adventure while showcasing your exceptional skills in Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) ultrasound.
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Travel Ultrasound Tech Opportunity Specialty: Imaging I am working with a hospital in this area in need of a Sonographer for a 13-week contract assignment. If you are a skilled Ultrasound Tech seeking your next assignment or just curious about travel work in the area, reach out to me at either contact method below and we can discuss working together.
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Soliant Health is looking for an Ultrasound Tech to come Jackson, Mississippi! We arelooking for an ultrasound tech who islicensedin RDMS(R) or ARRT. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
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Type: Contract Assignment Department: Ultrasound/Sonography Title: Travel Sonographer (Ultrasound) Shift: Days or Evenings Location: Amarillo, Texas Hours: 40+ Duration: 13 Weeks Requirements: ARDMS(AB) Willing to consider relevant experience or degree in plaxce of this.
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Type: Contract Assignment Department: Ultrasound/Sonography Title: Travel Sonographer (Ultrasound) Shift: Nights or Days Location: Easton, Pennsylvania Hours: 40+ Duration: 13 Weeks Requirements: ARDMS(AB) Willing to consider relevant experience or degree in plaxce of this.
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This listing is for a travel vascular sonographer in Bemidji. This listing is for a travel vascular sonographer in Bemidji. jarra.macauley@soliant.com Minimum Requirements Registry through ARDMS BLS Certification 2+ years of general sonography experience Abdomen experience Ability to perform breast procedures Must be able to work independently Contract Information Length: 13 weeks Start date: ASAP Location: Bemidji, MN Shift: 5x8s / Monday - Friday Call: One evening every five weekdays and one weekend every four weeks.
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Type: Contract Assignment Department: Ultrasound/Sonography Title: Travel Sonographer (Ultrasound) Shift: Days or Evenings Location: Marion, Iowa Hours: 40+ Duration: 13 Weeks Requirements: ARDMS(AB) Willing to consider relevant experience or degree in plaxce of this.
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Type: Contract Assignment Department: Ultrasound/Sonography Title: Travel Sonographer (Ultrasound) Shift: Days or Evenings Location: Dodge City, Kansas Hours: 4x10 Duration: 13 Weeks Requirements: ARDMS(AB) Willing to consider relevant experience or degree in plaxce of this.
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Type: Contract Assignment Department: Ultrasound/Sonography Title: Travel Sonographer (Ultrasound) Shift: Days or Evenings Location: Duncan, Oklahoma Hours: 40+ Duration: 13 Weeks Requirements: ARDMS(AB) Willing to consider relevant experience or degree in plaxce of this.
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