Travel Medical Lab Technician General Labor - Blue Hill, ME at Geebo

Travel Medical Lab Technician

$!Requires a four-year (for MTs) or two-year (for MLTs) degree from an accredited training program in Medical Technology or biological science degree, with recent clinical experience within the past two years.
Active or Eligibility for National Certification (e.
g.
, ASCP, AMT, AAB), and clinical experience within the past 24 months.
Contact a CompHealth recruiter for information on additional needed license or certification.
Monday - Friday, 2 - 10:
30pm, rotating weekendsGeneralist, phlebotomyMust have blood bank experienceNational Certification preferred but not requiredWe provide complimentary housing and travelWe arrange and cover costs for licensing and malpracticeWe simplify the credentialing and privileging processWe provide first-day medical insurance and 401(K)Your personal recruiter handles every detail, 24/7Provider compensation offers are based on skill level, experience, and qualifications.
Compensation may also be impacted by the critical nature of the need and vary by assignment.
In addition to taxable hourly wage, providers may qualify to receive non-taxable daily lodging, meals, and incidental per diems not to exceed published General Services Administration (GSA) guidelines.
Please speak with a recruiter for additional details and benefits.
Requirements1
years Recommended Skills Health Technology Medical Technologist Medical Laboratory Hematology Aseptic Processing Asepsis Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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