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Travel CT Tech - $2,067 per week in Greensboro, NC

Company: Cynet Health
Location: Greensboro
Posted on: June 25, 2025

Job Description:

Job Title: CT Tech Profession: Radiology / Cardiology Specialty: CT Tech Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Night Hours per Shift: 8 hours (16:00 - 00:30) Experience: Minimum 1 year required License: License required with submission Certifications: BLS & ARRT CT required Must-Have: Peds, Adolescent, Adult & Geriatric experience required. Neonates and Infants experience preferred. Description: MANDATORY QUESTIONNAIRE. Please answer the following questions and send back ASAP. An offer cannot be made without these answers. Is your candidate aware that they are being submitted and have you reviewed the job description with them? (Y or N) Is your candidate flexible with scheduling and aware of the zero-tolerance policy for tardiness and unexcused absences? (Y or N) Are there any barriers that would prevent your candidate from completing compliance on time? The compliance deadline is 12 Noon EST the Wednesday prior to the start date. Candidates should have experience in outpatient, inpatient, ED, and ICU settings. NICU and PICU experience preferred. Candidates should have experience with PACS and Contrast. Experience with biopsies and IV starts preferred. All candidates are subject to float to any location if needed. All candidates, regardless of specialty, are required to pass an EKG exam during compliance. The candidate is allowed 2 attempts at the Pass/Fail requirement. Study material is not provided. Candidates must ensure they are prepared for this requirement prior to submission.

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