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Travel Allied (Lab Tech) - Laboratory Unit
$2,373/wk
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Required Skills / Experience: One to three years of related or progressively more responsible experience in chemistry, blood bank, hematology and microbiology or formal student internship
Clinical laboratory instrumentation
Laboratory generalist
Unit / Facility Details: Housing and airfare provided. All housing are shared units. No Pets allowed
Required Credentials: Will also accept National Accrediting Agency (NCA) certification
Education: Bachelors degree in Medical Technology or a related field
Special Requests: Placement will be at a regional clinic. Facility address will be provided at the time of offer.
Clinicians who have completed Alaska's License By Endorsement process and obtained temporary permit may be submitted.
Shift & Scheduling: Days, Evenings, or Nights
Holiday Coverage: No
No Call
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Travel Lab Technician Job Responsibilities & Salary
Job responsibilities for Lab Technicians include testing and analyzing samples (such as blood, urine, and tissue) to obtain data that healthcare providers can use to better care for patients; some Laboratory Technicians also are responsible for collecting samples from patients. Lab Technicians may work on several different types of tests or specialize in one or two areas, for example, hematology or blood bank. The average annual salary for Laboratory Technicians in the United States is about $60,000.
Travel Lab Technician Jobs
Travel jobs for Lab Technicians are available in many areas of the United States, primarily in hospitals and diagnostic laboratories. Most job descriptions for Lab Technicians (also called Lab Techs, Laboratory Technicians, Medical Laboratory Technicians, or Clinical Laboratory Technicians) include performing tests to help prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. This requires them to know how to set up, calibrate, and operate various types of laboratory equipment and to record test results accurately. Find your perfect travel Laboratory Technician job today.