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CT Technologist - $27-36 per hour

Job Description

Talenz Healthcare is seeking a CT Technologist for a job in Panama City, Florida.

Job Description & Requirements
  • Specialty: CT Technologist
  • Discipline: Allied Health Professional
  • Duration: Ongoing
  • 40 hours per week
  • Shift: 8 hours, days
  • Employment Type: Staff

CT Technologist - Panama City
Salary range:
(2yr)- $27.17 /hr
(5 yr)- $29.42 /hr
(10yr)- $33.59 /hr
(17yr MAX)- $36.15 /hr
Shift Diffs: Nights $5 /hr; Weekend $5 /hr
Shifts: Evenings, Nights and Weekend days schedules.
SIGN ON: $10k
Relo: Yes, if eligible
On call: As needed
Call Back: 2hr min; time and a half
Job
Summary:
The CT Technologist performs technical procedures, applying ionizing radiation for the purpose of detecting pathology. Regulates equipment used to expose the x-ray image as well as process and organize the image in PACS.
Education Requirements:
Associate Degree or equivalent in Radiological Technology required
Knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy and CT concepts to include head, body, MSK, spine and chest imaging
Experience Requirements:
1yr min CT exp required; 3 yrs CT exp preferred
Certification/Licensure Requirements:
FL State Registered Radiologic Technician License
Registered Radiographer (ARRT)
Registered Computerized Tomography Technician
Basic Cardiac Life Support, or BCLS
Benefits:
Industrial Standards

Talenz Healthcare Job ID #TH170.

About Talenz Healthcare

Talenz is efficient by combining recruiting software tools and talent acquisition specialists, who have enormous experience in the field and have phenomenal strategy to use and make the process smartly and swiftly. The software tool we use helps us to source an extensive number of candidates, screen and get you the right candidate at the right time.

Benefits
  • Sign-On bonus
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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