Per Diem / PRN Surgical Technologist - $50-55 per hour Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Boring, OR at Geebo

Per Diem / PRN Surgical Technologist - $50-55 per hour

Lead Health is seeking a per diem / prn Surgical Technologist for a per diem / prn job in Clackamas, Oregon.Job Description & Requirements Specialty:
Surgical Technologist Discipline:
Allied Health Professional Start Date:
ASAP Duration:
Ongoing Up to 40.00 hours per week Shift:
10 hours, days, nights, flexible Employment Type:
Per Diem Must have 2 years of current work experience within the specialty. About Lead HealthLead Health was just ranked #4 fastest growing staffing firms in the USA by SIA in 2023 (Click Here)! We offer assignments all across the U.S. and are proud of having a strong NPS score of 94%. With Lead, you will get the high-paying, flexible lifestyle that you want, but your experience with us will also go beyond that. We pay our clinicians well, we strategically partner to give our clinicians access to the best resources, and we strive for a balance of radical generosity and everyday kindness. We are fighting to raise the bar in staffing across the board. We will consultatively point out red flags and not strong-arm decisions, since we despise coercion and simply because we care. There are many pretty ways to dress that up, but in its essence, we just really like you folks and want to help.Benefits Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours Continuing Education Sick pay Wellness and fitness programs Referral bonus Employee assistance programs Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Surgeries Emergency Departments Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Cardiac Life Support Intensive Care Unit Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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