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Required Skills / Experience: Scrubbing and panning simultaneously
Experience with General IR cases
Preferred Skills / Experience: Comfortable with charging/coding for procedures
Siemens and GE equipment
Unit / Facility Details: Parking: Free in parking structure, will just need badge access
Special Requests: Will accept first time travelers as long as they have IR experience
Shift & Scheduling: Day/Mids rotation with occasional weekend shifts. Call required as needed for the department. Traveler will work varying shifts 8h or 12h (1200-2030 or 0800-2030) or a combo of 8h/12h to meet their weekly shift requirement.
Call Requirement: Will be on call from Friday-Friday (7 days of call) every 2-3 months. May not have to take call all 7 days. Call will be end of shift until the following morning at 0600
Call Response Time: 30 minutes
Weekend Rotation: Sometimes travelers will be scheduled weekends (as above), but it’s usually just call. (Fri-Fri call every 2 months is worst case scenario)
Holiday Requirements: Typically, travelers do not work holidays
Manager is open to altering shift times (i.e. – if the job posting is for five 8h shift, she is willing to change to four 10h shifts or two 8s and two 12s)
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