Travel Ultrasound Technologist - $2,006 per week at Summit Medical Staffing Allied summary:
Summit Medical Staffing is seeking a travel Ultrasound Technologist for a 13-week position in Laurinburg, North Carolina. The role involves working with GE and Toshiba ultrasound machines in a critical access hospital, requiring experience and proficiency in using EPIC for charting. This position offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, as well as referral bonuses and reimbursement for licenses and certifications.
Summit Medical Staffing Allied is seeking a travel Ultrasound Technologist for a travel job in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
Job Description & Requirements
- Specialty: Ultrasound Technologist
- Discipline: Allied Health Professional
- Start Date: 01/27/2025
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 40 hours per week
- Shift: 8 hours, days
- Employment Type: Travel
Ultrasound machines are GE and Toshiba - experience required; Critical Access Hospital (Rural Location); Charting: EPIC;
About Summit Medical Staffing Allied
Summit Medical Staffing was founded in 2014 and is based in Fremont, Nebraska. Summit is a Veteran and Employee-owned company that provides staffing resources to Healthcare providers, hospitals and clinics, nationwide. Located in the Midwest, Summit strives to provide a dedicated and attentive approach to medical staffing services for the employer and the employee. Our philosophy to connect, educate, consult and advocate resonates within the entire Summit team. Our travelers make us special; our focus and commitment to them makes us unique. For more information, visit www.summitmedstaff.com.
Benefits
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- Referral bonus
- License and certification reimbursement
- Weekly pay
- Employee assistance programs
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