Travel Radiology Technician - $2,132 per week at Massachusetts General Hospital summary:
The Travel Radiology Technician position involves performing diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-rays at Massachusetts General Hospital. The role requires various vaccinations and documentation, including BLS and ARRT certification. This 13-week contract position is critical in providing quality patient care in a healthcare setting.
Certification Details
- BLS
- ARRT
- License/Certificate Verification
Job Details
- X-Ray Technologist position at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Part of Mass General Brigham hospital system
- Contract length: 13 weeks
Job Requirements
- A completed primary COVID-19 vaccination series that is approved by the FDA or the World Health Organization (WHO) OR an up-to-date COVID vaccine if a primary series was never received or completed is required.
- Documentation of two measles vaccines, two mumps vaccine, and one rubella (German measles) vaccines or two MMR vaccines.
- Strongly Preferred: Record of 3 Hep B vaccines or proof of immunity via blood test.
- Vaccine required during flu season Sept 15th - April 30th.
- Must have documentation of TB skin test screening within 3 months of start date or documentation of a negative QuantiFERON TB Test or T-spot within 3 months of start date.
- Physician Statement signed by MD/DO/NP/PA within 365 days of start date.
- Upload attestation indicating date completed and findings within 45 days prior to start date.
- Upload attestation indicating date completed and findings ran within 30 days prior to start date.
- Required upon hire: Should update if there is a change in medical status.
- 2 recent references, minimum 1 Supervisor or Above, in Skillset.
Additional Details
- Required for all initial assignments and extensions, upon acceptance of assignment.
- Must be updated if there is a change in start date.
Keywords:
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