Job Description & Requirements
Sonographer - GYN - (Sonography - Sono)
StartDate: 12/4/2023
Available Shifts: 12 D
Pay Rate: $1848.00 - $2130.00
: The Diagnostic Imaging teams at Samaritan Health Services use state-of-the-art imaging technology while providing health care teams with the information needed for a fast, accurate diagnosis. Imaging services include: X-Ray, Fluoroscopy, Bone Density, CT Scan, Digital Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, PET-CT Mobile, and Ultrasound services.
ARDMS credentials (or equivalent) in Abdomen and OB/GYN specialties required upon submission.
Current unencumbered Oregon license in Sonography required.
Healthcare Provider AHA BLS required.
Experience in a hospital setting preferred.
Required Qualifications
ARDMS credentials (or equivalent) in Abdomen and OB/GYN specialties required upon submission.
Current unencumbered Oregon license in Sonography required.
Healthcare Provider AHA BLS required.
Experience in a hospital setting preferred.
Preferred Qualifications
none
Job Benefits
Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include:
- Competitive pay rates
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401(k) and Flex Spending
- Life Insurance
- Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
- Free Continuing Education
- Competitive Housing Deal
- Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
About the Company
Med Travelers, an AMN Healthcare company, is the leader in allied healthcare staffing. Our relationships with numerous healthcare facilities - including hospitals, home health agencies, school systems, and long-term care facilities - enable us to offer the most current temporary therapy positions and medical imaging jobs. And our traveler customer service is among the best in the industry. AMN Healthcare is an EEO/AA/Disability/Protected Veteran Employer. We encourage minority and female applicants to apply.
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