AlliedTravelCareers
Travel CT Tech - Greensboro, NC - $2,504 per week - 01/14/25
AlliedTravelCareers, Greensboro, North Carolina
Salary: 10016.00
AlliedTravelCareers is working with Trustaff to find a qualified CT Tech in Greensboro, North Carolina, 27401 Pay Information $2,504 per week About The Position About this job As a CT Tech, you'll capture important diagnostic images by working directly with the patient. CT Techs and Radiologists must have expert knowledge of the imaging process, so you must be well-versed in the imaging equipment and its operation. Duties & Responsibilities Travelers work for a limited amount of time at a particular location, providing patient care and support before moving on to their next exciting adventure. Travel healthcare professionals are experienced caregivers who adapt quickly to change and enjoy learning new things. Take your skills on the road and explore somewhere new-all while earning a great living Qualifications Basic professional requirements include: - 1-2 years recent experience in the job's primary area of care - Active license or appropriate accreditation in one of the 50 US states - Additional requirements & certifications as may be requested by the specificfacility/unit - An enthusiastic, adventurous spirit with a desire to help 9720683EXPTEMP Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare By working in different regions, you can contribute to addressing healthcare disparities and providing quality care to underserved communities. By working in travel healthcare, you'll build a diverse portfolio of experiences and accomplishments, enhancing your professional reputation and marketability. Constant exposure to new challenges and environments fosters professional growth, enabling healthcare professionals to develop adaptability, resilience, and advanced clinical skills. The excitement of exploring new destinations and immersing yourself in diverse cultures adds a sense of adventure and discovery to your career. The transient nature of travel assignments allows you to avoid workplace politics and drama, focusing instead on delivering quality patient care.