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Minimum Guaranteed Hours. License to practice Speech Language Pathology in the State of Texas or eligible for licensure. Current CPR certification. Minimum Guaranteed Hours. Vacation Coverage Required.
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Exact pay packages may vary based on guaranteed hours, distance being traveled, and customizations available to travelers. Host Healthcare is the #1 ranked travel healthcare company in the U.S. with an immediate option for this Cath Lab Tech position in Brownwood, TX. Sign-up here to submit your application for this role or for more information about this role, contact a member of our team at [email protected] or (800) 585-1299.
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36 hours guaranteed. COTA (Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant) COTA is needed at Bangs Nursing & Rehab. 36 hours guaranteed. Must Be Currently Active. Minimum Years Of Experience. State License Details.
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Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours/week. Job Title: Certified Surgical Tech. Recent previous travel experience preferred, please send 2 recent references. Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours/week. Duration: 13 Weeks.
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Guaranteed hours, *Weekly pay, *Insurance- Medical, Dental & Vision, *Referral Bonus! Perks: Guaranteed hours, *Weekly pay, *Insurance- Medical, Dental & Vision, *Referral Bonus! PHP is seeking a travel nurse RN Med Surg for a travel nursing job in Brownwood, Texas.
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PHP is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Brownwood, Texas. 269521150 mi Radius RuleACLS, BLS, & NIH REQUIREDUnit is a Combined Critical CareMinimum of 2 years ICU experience.
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Join our team: *Guaranteed hours *Weekly pay *Insurance- Medical, Dental & Vision. Perks: Join our team: *Guaranteed hours *Weekly pay *Insurance- Medical, Dental & Vision. PHP is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Brownwood, Texas.
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Benefits Benefits start day 1 Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Referral bonus Mileage reimbursement License and certification reimbursement Weekly pay Cancelation protection Guaranteed Hours Employee assistance programs Continuing Education.
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