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RISE Paid Internship - Free Housing

Asheville, NC · On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

Furnished housing & utilities * Health, dental, vision insurance * PTO & sick leave * Free shift ... Career development support - many fellows go on to top grad programs or full-time roles *Please ...

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Ultrasound Tech (DAYS) ***3 months free housing***

Ultrasound Tech (DAYS) ***3 months free housing***

KA Recruiting Inc.

Somerton, AZ

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Are you looking for a new imaging job? My name is Caroline and I’m a healthcare recruiter – I’m here to help! 

 

An amazing 400-bed, non-profit hospital is looking for a full-time, permanent Ultrasound Tech to join their team of compassionate, enthusiastic, and highly skilled medical professionals. To retain the best candidates possible, they are offering 3 months of free housing to qualified candidates! Also, they cross-train everyone in all areas. 

 

DAY SHIFT: Monday-Friday (5x8s)

 

Responsibilities 

- Perform diagnostic ultrasound examinations for premature neonatal, neonatal,, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.

 

Requirements:

- ARDMS or ARRT certified

- Graduated from an accredited sonography school 

- 1+ years of Ultrasound Tech experience in an acute care setting

 

Perks

- 3 months free housing 

- Sign-on and relocation bonuses for qualified candidates

- Employment benefits from day 1

- 1.5 hours from San Diego, but a much lower cost of living than California