Stryker Corporation
Travel Interventional Radiology in Indianapolis, IN
Stryker Corporation, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208
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About The Position First Time Travelers Accepted
Shift: 8:00-18:30 Call Requirement: on call every 3rd or 4th weekend starting Fri at 1730 through Mon at 0700 Skillset Req: Proficient in both peripheral vascular IR and neuro vascular IR
Call-Ins: If a traveler call-ins for a contracted shift, the traveler is expected to 1) make up the day during the pay period, if a 0.9 FTE. OR 2) if a 0.9 FTE and unable to make up during the pay period, then the shift will be added at the end of the traveler contract 3) If a 1.2 FTE, any call-in shifts will be added to the end of the contract
Certification Requirements: BLS and ARRT
Skillset Requirements: Minimum 2 Years Experience, Technologist needs to be able to scrub both peripheral and neuro cases; Stents, Angioplasty, Angiograms, Nephogram, Peripherals, Drainages, Upper and Lower Extremity, Abd and Pelvic, Vascular Studies, Venous Access, Neurological Studies
Department Details: 4 IR rooms that include 2 single plan and 2 biplane Siemens c-arms. Two IR techs are assigned to each room, one tech circulates and the other scrubs. Level 1 trauma, Level 1 PE, Level 1 stroke, vascular interventional and neuro interventional to include, angiograms, embolizations, nephrostomy, IVC filter placement, PE thrombectomy, intracranial thrombectomy, stent placements, central line insertions, etc
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare
By working in different regions, you can contribute to addressing healthcare disparities and providing quality care to underserved communities.
Constant exposure to new challenges and environments fosters professional growth, enabling healthcare professionals to develop adaptability, resilience, and advanced clinical skills.
The sense of camaraderie among fellow travelers creates a supportive community of like-minded professionals, offering encouragement and shared experiences.
Travel assignments often come with sign-off bonuses and incentives, rewarding you for your commitment and dedication to providing quality patient care.
You'll gain exposure to different healthcare technologies and practices, broadening your knowledge base and adaptability in a tech-driven industry.
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About The Position First Time Travelers Accepted
Shift: 8:00-18:30 Call Requirement: on call every 3rd or 4th weekend starting Fri at 1730 through Mon at 0700 Skillset Req: Proficient in both peripheral vascular IR and neuro vascular IR
Call-Ins: If a traveler call-ins for a contracted shift, the traveler is expected to 1) make up the day during the pay period, if a 0.9 FTE. OR 2) if a 0.9 FTE and unable to make up during the pay period, then the shift will be added at the end of the traveler contract 3) If a 1.2 FTE, any call-in shifts will be added to the end of the contract
Certification Requirements: BLS and ARRT
Skillset Requirements: Minimum 2 Years Experience, Technologist needs to be able to scrub both peripheral and neuro cases; Stents, Angioplasty, Angiograms, Nephogram, Peripherals, Drainages, Upper and Lower Extremity, Abd and Pelvic, Vascular Studies, Venous Access, Neurological Studies
Department Details: 4 IR rooms that include 2 single plan and 2 biplane Siemens c-arms. Two IR techs are assigned to each room, one tech circulates and the other scrubs. Level 1 trauma, Level 1 PE, Level 1 stroke, vascular interventional and neuro interventional to include, angiograms, embolizations, nephrostomy, IVC filter placement, PE thrombectomy, intracranial thrombectomy, stent placements, central line insertions, etc
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare
By working in different regions, you can contribute to addressing healthcare disparities and providing quality care to underserved communities.
Constant exposure to new challenges and environments fosters professional growth, enabling healthcare professionals to develop adaptability, resilience, and advanced clinical skills.
The sense of camaraderie among fellow travelers creates a supportive community of like-minded professionals, offering encouragement and shared experiences.
Travel assignments often come with sign-off bonuses and incentives, rewarding you for your commitment and dedication to providing quality patient care.
You'll gain exposure to different healthcare technologies and practices, broadening your knowledge base and adaptability in a tech-driven industry.
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