General Radiology General Labor - Springfield, VT at Geebo

General Radiology

KPG Healthcare is currently seeking Radiology Techs to fill Travel and Local Contract opportunities throughout our network of hospitals.
Location - Springfield, VermontRequirements:
Specialty:
Radiology Tech Certifications:
ARRT(R), State License, BLS, Fluoroscopy Shift:
Nights, 8 hr Nights 40hr GWW Weekly Hours:
8 Assignment Length:
13 weeks Notes:
Must have at least 1-2 years of paid hospital experience within the last 3 years Ability to commit to full-time hours over the course of 13 weeks, with the possibility of extending.
Gross Per Week - $2,502 - in taxable pay and non-taxable stipend amount.
Pay rates are subject to confirmation with tax free stipend determined for qualified candidates.
Benefits:
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Catered Compensation Package Stipend Available for Qualified Candidates Dedicated Recruiter, Onboarding Specialist and Payroll Team to ensure the tenure of your assignment will go smoothly.
Access to hundreds open contracts nationwide allowing continuous opportunities year around.
About UsAt KPG Healthcare, our goal is to make the highest quality and most fulfilling matches for each healthcare professional we partner with.
From our locations in the Western U.
S.
, we build relationships nationwide, ensuring our professionals can access the ideal opportunity for their backgrounds, interests and experience.
Our experienced recruiters are experts in the healthcare industry, the locations we serve, and each facility's unique culture.
Whether you want to travel, relocate or remain close to home, there is no better partner for your career, family and lifestyle goals.
We operate with honesty, candor, and a genuine care for your well-being - our goal is to exceed your expectations.
SDL2017 Recommended Skills Medical Imaging Radiology Anesthesias American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (Arrt) Certified Radiologic Technologist Emergecy (Healthcare) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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