Travel Certified Surgical Technologist - $3,073 per week Hotels & Hospitality - Saint Francis, WI at Geebo

Travel Certified Surgical Technologist - $3,073 per week

Pacer Staffing is seeking a travel Certified Surgical Technologist for a travel job in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Job Description & Requirements Specialty:
Certified Surgical Technologist Discipline:
Allied Health Professional Start Date:
05/03/2024 Duration:
13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift:
8 hours, flexible Employment Type:
Travel Perks:
HealthDentalvisionReferral BonusCompletion Bonus HealthDentalvisionReferral BonusCompletion BonusMust have NBSTSA CertificationMinimum 2 years of experience required in Surgical Tech along with CVOR.
Must have BLS from AHA.
Covid Card/Exemption required.
About Pacer StaffingPacer is one of the fastest-growing healthcare staffing firms in the US.
We partner with over 1000 healthcare systems & facilities across the nation.
We staff for travel and local contracts as well as full-time positions within Clinical, Allied and Locums.
Our best-in-class team is dependable, we always deliver on our commitments.
We value our clients, employees, consultants, and partners.
We believe in Integrity and will act in all situations with ethical standards and clarity in our communications.
All our team members have a collaborative spirit and are dedicated to working towards our commitment to our clients, employees and consultants.
Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Surgical Procedures Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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