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American Medical Staffing is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist.
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Siemens Healthineers is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. Posted job title: Travel Interventional Radiologic Technologist.
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The Technologist R&D will be responsible for supporting the Research & Development activities on the RTS Soup & Innovation In this role you will be executing projects across the Soup & Broth portfolio, including Condensed, Ready to Serve, Broth and Dry for the development of new products.
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Position Qualifications Required / Experience Required:Minimum of (1) one year of experience as an Interventional Radiologic Technologist preferred. Under the direction of a Radiologist, performs all Interventional Radiology procedures on all patient populations.
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We offer competitive compensation and benefits such as holiday pay, PTO, medical, dental, vision and Work-Life balance, to name a few. At least 1 year of experience as an X-Ray Technologist preferably in clinic setting, preferably Urgent Care.
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Client in Camden, NJ is looking for a Interventional Radiology Technologist to help them out for 13 weeks. Fusion Medical Staffing-Cath Lab is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey.
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Uniti Med is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. Posted job title: Cath Lab Interventional Radiology Tech. Pay package is based on 10 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
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Access Healthcare is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. Access Healthcare aims to provide superior service to our nursing family by providing around the clock support, competitive pay packages and an unmatched benefits package.
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GHR is hiring RNs to work a contract at an acute care surgical center in Moorestown, NJ. We’re looking for RNs with experience in Interventional Radiology nursing. Job Requirements: 2 years of experience as an acute care Interventional Radiology RN NJ RN License or Compact RN License Benefits & Perks: Weekly direct deposit.
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BLS certification from American Heart Association required, American Registry Radiology Tech license required, NJ Radiology Tech License required. The Technologist will assess technology needs for the day related to CPT codes and procedures scheduled and ensure equipment readiness.
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Enjoy competitive weekly pay between $2700 and $3200. Minimum 1 year of X-Ray Technologist experience required. Deliver specialized in X-Ray Technologist. Competitive weekly compensation.
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CrossMed - Cath Lab is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. We offer competitive pay packages, comprehensive benefits, an in-house clinical team, and dedicated recruiters committed to your success.
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Spire is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. BLS, ARRT, NJ Radiology license (we can help with application for this license.
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Planet Healthcare is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
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Titan Medical Group is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Camden, New Jersey. Our candidates include the very best in the fields of radiation oncology, rehabilitation, respiratory care, radiology services, nursing and medical laboratory have to offer.
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