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Travel CT Technologist - $2,818 per week - Now Hiring

Malone Healthcare - Allied is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Marathon, Florida.
Job Description & RequirementsSpecialty:
CT TechnologistDiscipline:
Allied Health ProfessionalStart Date:
04/01/2024Duration:
18 weeks36 hours per weekShift:
12 hours, nightsEmployment Type:
TravelPerks:
Pay is weekly.
Benefits available through Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Available coverage 7 days after enrollment that includes medical (with prescription drug benefits), dental, vision, life insurance.
Malone Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Pay is weekly.
Benefits available through Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Available coverage 7 days after enrollment that includes medical (with prescription drug benefits), dental, vision, life insurance.
Malone Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Overnight shift between 16:
00 - 07:
30 / Thur- Sat BLS, ARRT, FL Radiology License required FL Radiology license takes about 2 weeks to get & can be reimbursed upon acceptance of offerAbout Malone Healthcare - AlliedWith a commitment to providing a higher standard of service and experience in patient care, Malone Healthcare places expert nurses and allied health professionals in rewarding careers throughout the United States.
As a leading healthcare staffing agency, Malone's focus on compliance and integrity translates to a seamless experience for our team members and partner facilities.
When you work with Malone Healthcare, you can rely on over 50 years of proven experience placing exceptional professionals in quality healthcare settings.
BenefitsGuaranteed HoursContinuing EducationMedical benefitsReferral bonusDental benefitsLicense and certification reimbursementWeekly payHoliday Pay401k retirement planPet insuranceVision benefitsLife insuranceSalary:
$2,818 per week.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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