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Travel Electrophysiology Technician - $2,710 per week

Epic Travel Staffing is seeking a travel Electrophysiology Technician for a travel job in Midlothian, Virginia.

Job Description & Requirements

  • Specialty: Electrophysiology Technician
  • Discipline: Allied Health Professional
  • Start Date: 05/13/2024
  • Duration: 13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift: 12 hours, days
  • Employment Type: Travel
  • Perks: Epic Travel Staffing:
    Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options
    401(k) matching program
    Weekly direct deposit
    Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA
    Indu

Epic Travel Staffing:
Day 1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options
401(k) matching program
Weekly direct deposit
Concierge state licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiple states, including CA
Indu

Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel - EP Tech
Shift: Days / 7a-7:30p, 12x3, 36 hrs per week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Length: 13 weeks
Requirements:
1 year of experience
Both Cath and EP experience
ARRT or RCES
BLS, ACLS

About Epic Travel Staffing

At Epic Travel Staffing (formerly Emerald Health Services), you are always our top priority. We believe that every traveler has the ability to achieve their career goals while living the adventure of a lifetime. We ve been going above and beyond to curate life-changing experiences for nurses and allied health travelers since 2002. It s not just about filling positions. It s about opportunities to expand careers and accelerate the productivity of facilities across the nation. Our recruiters have access to travel nursing, nurse leadership and allied healthcare positions in all 50 states. The pay and location are yours to choose.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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