Local travel contract - technologist ID:9115348945 Hotels & Hospitality - Spokane, WA at Geebo

Local travel contract - technologist ID:9115348945

Now hiring in Spokane, WAPRN Healthcare is seeking a travel CVOR Technologist for a travel job in Spokane, Washington Shift:
12 hours, days Employment Type:
Travel PRN Healthcare Job ID #1211820Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determinedAbout PRN Healthcare As a result, he started Nurses PRN in 1995 to become a model for the healthcare staffing industry - being competitive in the marketplace, yet still maintaining a compassionate heart Over the years Nurses PRN grew and evolved as a nationwide healthcare staffing company, and therefore wanted to be more inclusive to all valued healthcare professionals:
nurses, allied health, locum tenens, CNAs, and moreThis lead to the introduction of PRN Healthcare, which is inclusive of Nurses PRN and all of our other healthcare divisions Our mission to create authentic, meaningful relationships with our healthcare professionals helps us set them up for success in their dream assignment, whether that be a travel contract, local contract, or per diem shiftThis is all driven by the simple idea that better care for our healthcare workers, leads to better patient care - and this is all supported by a dedicated internal staff Our company culture is strongly backed by faith-based values and activities, to remind us that our success provides us the opportunity to serve and give back to our communitiesThis is PRN Healthcare Weekly pay 401k retirement plan Employee assistance programs Company provided housing options Medical benefits Dental benefits Recommended Skills Hospice Rehabilitations Nursing Home Care Nursing Homes Assisted Living Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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