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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Vascular Sonographer Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 08/26/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Our client is seeking an Ultrasound Tech to join their growing team.
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Genie Healthcare is seeking a travel Ob/Gyn Sonographer for a travel job in Kirkland, Washington. Specialty: Ob/Gyn Sonographer. Genie Healthcare is seeking a travel Ob/Gyn Sonographer for a travel job in Kirkland, Washington.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Vascular Sonographer Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 08/26/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Focus Staff is seeking a Ultrasound/Vascular Tech for a travel contract in Everett, WA. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a Ultrasound/Vascular Tech setting.
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Maintain or be eligible for certification the American Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. Benefits and Compensation Benefits for Full Time employees and qualified dependents: Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Progyny Fertility Benefits Teladoc Health and Second Opinion Services 401(K) Thrift Program & Sharing Plan.
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To apply as an ultrasound tech, or sonographer, with Nomad, you must have an active ARDMS or equivalent certification, evidence of at least one year of experience as an Medical Sonographer (General) ultrasound tech, and evidence of at least one year of experience in your specialty/modality within the past three years.
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Prime Time Healthcare is seeking a travel Ob/Gyn Sonographer for a travel job in Kirkland, Washington. Prime Time Healthcare is seeking a travel Ob/Gyn Sonographer for a travel job in Kirkland, Washington.
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Nomad Health seeks an experienced Medical Sonographer (General) ultrasound tech for a travel assignment in WA. Nomad Health seeks an experienced Medical Sonographer (General) ultrasound tech for a travel assignment in WA.
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JOB DETAILS: Well respected hospital is seeking an Sonographer who is highly motivated and energetic to join the team. JOB DETAILS: Well respected hospital is seeking an Sonographer who is highly motivated and energetic to join the team.
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The Sonographer, Level II, is accomplished in two or more of the following applications: General (abdominal, OB-GYN, small parts, nuerosonology and breast) and Vascular Technology (carotid, venous and arterial), and presents the findings to the interpreting radiologist on the level appropriate with the ARDMS level II Sonographer.
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