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Job openings in Alaska!

My hospital is a level 4 regional hospital that serves a small community. We have traveler and full-time, benefited positions open for CT/XR or one or the other.

A busy shift is 20 exams

A normal shift is 12-15

Really close knit radiology department, friendly rads, ER docs ask your opinion and you get to be a part of a dynamic team. Good pay, chill work, unlimited vacation time (accrue 13 hours of PL for pay check).

If anyone is interested or just curious, PM me, please.

We haven't had luck with finding full-time people lately due to there not being a college that graduates techs in our city, but we have had travelers extend 2-3 times, or until their limit. A few of them even stayed for good!

Alaska is amazing with an untold amount of hobbies and adventures waiting for you! Had to add a cheesy line in their like the HR department does, hope it helped.

Cheers

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