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ALLIED Presbyterian Hospital

Travel Echo Technologist - $2,268 per week

ALLIED Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87101

Salary: Up to $2,268 per week


Certification Details RDCS CCI Registry RCS BLS/BCLS Job Details LOCAL TRAVELERS ONLY - When submitting candidates include at least two references (one must be from current manager), a resume, and completed skills checklist/competency assessment. Must be a team player, flexible and accustomed to fast paced environment. Must have successfully completed at least one 13-week travel assignment. The individual must demonstrate skills necessary to function in the Echo lab. Candidate must have advanced knowledge in basic knowledge of imaging equipment. Must be able to work cohesively with other team members. Job Requirements Candidate must be registered, have credentials and NM state licensing (medical Imaging or Radiation Therapy). Must be registered and have min 2 years experience. Schedule Information Local traveler needed 1 day/week to keep all echo clinics open while covering PTO of multiple tech. On Call requirements: Yes cover call /back up call Floating requirements: Yes work in both inpt (8/9 pts) and outpt clinic (9 pt.)Shifts may fluctuate to fulfill department staffing needs. On call, weekends and holidays may be required. Travelers are first to float within facility and to alternate locations within 20 miles of permanent assigned location. Traveling pairs are not guaranteed same schedules or same shifts. Unit Specific Information ORIENTATION: 1st week of the contract, not to exceed 40 total hours, and includes EPIC training. SCRUBS: Required and provided by the facility. Additional Details NO HOLIDAY RTO WILL BE APPROVED FOR TRAVELERS (updated 10.10.2024) Travelers must not have been an employee of the Presbyterian Healthcare Services system for 12 months from last day worked, in order to be considered for a travel position. ENSURE AN ACCURATE SS and DOB IS ENTERED. IF NOT, TRAVELER MAY BE PUSHED/AGENCY SUSPENDED (creates I.T. onboarding issues).