Travel CT Tech - $2,161 per week in Draper, UT Accounting - Draper, UT at Geebo

Travel CT Tech - $2,161 per week in Draper, UT

ID:
45842970 Shift:
07:
00-19:
00 Description:
TECH (794)-7:
00-1900Unit:
FSER13 weeks, 36 hours guaranteed MUST HAVE ACTIVE UT LICENSE WITH SUBMISSION ARRT REQUIRED General CommentsHospital:
Lone Peak Hospital Address:
11925 South State Street CT General Information Unit Specifics:
Number of Beds :
32 Bed Hospital 1 CT scanner (Back up CT connected to Nuc Med camera) Cost Center:
25016 Length of contract:
13 weeks Shift:
Mix Days night 12 hr shifts Patient Ratios :
Unit staffing description- (unit secretaries and tech availability) :
Mix day and grave 12 hr CT shifts Type of equipment :
GE 64slice light speed, Optima 540 16 slice back up CT on Nuc Med camera Documentation system:
Epic and Centricity PACS Scheduling requirements:
Floating policy:
On Call Expectations:
Weekend Requirement:
Yes every other weekend Patient Experience requirements:
Hospital Specifics- Certifications:
ARRT (CT) (R) Utah state Radiology license Hiring profile Must have:
CT certification and experience with all standard CT exams.
Certifications Required:
ARRT (CT) (R) Utah state Radiology license BLS Dress Code:
(Required uniform) Royal blue scrubs Weekends/On call (if any) n/a Any additional information that would entice a worker to select your unit for their assignment:
Self-motivated Quick learner Able to work independently No.
of Positions:
1/1.
Position creation Position Orientation:
0RequirementsRequired for Onboarding ARRTCORE 1COVID/ExemptionsCT TechCT job descriptionProphecy speciality examRadiology State License Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Curiosity Radiology Self Motivation American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (Arrt) Certified Documentation System Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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