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Travel Surgical Technologist - $1,963 per week - Now Hiring

Sunbelt Staffing is seeking a travel Surgical Technologist for a travel job in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Job Description & RequirementsSpecialty:
Surgical TechnologistDiscipline:
Allied Health ProfessionalStart Date:
01/08/2024Duration:
13 weeks40 hours per weekShift:
8 hours, daysEmployment Type:
TravelPerks:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
401K plans.
CEU reimbursement.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
401K plans.
CEU reimbursement.
2
years of experience.
5X8 day shifts.
2 call days per week.
2 weekends per month.
About Sunbelt Staffing What you do is so much more than a job.
It's your calling.
It's your life choice.
It's your way to spread kindness and care and make a difference in your corner of the world.
So, when you're ready to explore your next opportunity, you deserve support that is as committed to your cause as you are.
You'll discover it with Sunbelt.
You'll discover a partner who is honest and transparent--a partner who will freely share information, insights and knowledge with you at every phase of the process.
You'll discover a process that is as comprehensive as it is simple--a process that encourages and empowers you to make the best decisions for your career.
And you'll discover that helping others is not only your calling--it's a calling shared by others with the same passion and compassion as you.
Others who will advocate on your behalf because they believe in your personal and professional mission.
Others who will approach your career path with the same grit and determination that you bring to your profession every day.
So, let's get to know one another.
Let's begin our journey together.
And let's help you see work in a whole new light.
BenefitsMedical benefitsDental benefitsVision benefitsSalary:
$1,963 per week.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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