AlliedTravelCareers
AlliedTravelCareers is working with Windsor Healthcare Recruitment Group, Inc. to find a qualified Ultrasound in Anchorage, Alaska, 99508!
About The Position Ultrasound Tech - Vascular Req ID: 63029 Start Date: 8/25/2025 Shift: 4x10 Nights, 9pm-7am Years of Experience: 1 First Timers Accepted: Yes Certs REQ: BLS, ARDMS, ARMDS RVT Skills REQ: Required - Registered sonographer both general and vascular. Preferred - Credentials from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers in either abdomen or obstetrics/gynecology and vascular technology is preferred. Preferred - Neonatal cranial exams Is on-call REQ: No Weekend REQ: Yes Will clinician float within scope to meet facility needs?: No Open to accommodating block schedule?: Yes Locals Accepted: No - Candidates perm address must be at least 50 miles from facility Pending License Accepted: N/a RTO Restrictions: Prefer little to No RTO. NO HOLIDAY RTO. Guaranteed Hours: 60 Hours per 2 weeks - Traveler can be called off for 1, 12 hour shift per 2 weeks. UNIT INFORMATION: We scan a variety of general and vascular ultrasound exams. Patient population encompasses all ages neonates, children and adults. FACILITY INFORMATION Type of Facility: Acute Hospital Magnet/Teaching/Level Trauma: Magnet Facility, Level II Trauma, USNWR Best Hospital in Alaska Total Staffed Beds: 407 Scrub Color: Provided Charting: Epic Parking Cost: Parking is free
10607598EXPTEMP
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare Interacting with patients, colleagues, and healthcare teams from diverse backgrounds enhances communication skills, cultural competence, and empathy. The adaptability and flexibility cultivated in travel healthcare translate into valuable life skills, empowering you to thrive in diverse personal and professional situations. Working in different healthcare facilities exposes you to best practices and innovative approaches to patient care, enriching your clinical expertise and knowledge. Working in different healthcare settings exposes professionals to a variety of experiences, from hospitals to clinics, allowing them to broaden their skills and knowledge. You'll gain exposure to different healthcare technologies and practices, broadening your knowledge base and adaptability in a tech-driven industry.
About The Position Ultrasound Tech - Vascular Req ID: 63029 Start Date: 8/25/2025 Shift: 4x10 Nights, 9pm-7am Years of Experience: 1 First Timers Accepted: Yes Certs REQ: BLS, ARDMS, ARMDS RVT Skills REQ: Required - Registered sonographer both general and vascular. Preferred - Credentials from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers in either abdomen or obstetrics/gynecology and vascular technology is preferred. Preferred - Neonatal cranial exams Is on-call REQ: No Weekend REQ: Yes Will clinician float within scope to meet facility needs?: No Open to accommodating block schedule?: Yes Locals Accepted: No - Candidates perm address must be at least 50 miles from facility Pending License Accepted: N/a RTO Restrictions: Prefer little to No RTO. NO HOLIDAY RTO. Guaranteed Hours: 60 Hours per 2 weeks - Traveler can be called off for 1, 12 hour shift per 2 weeks. UNIT INFORMATION: We scan a variety of general and vascular ultrasound exams. Patient population encompasses all ages neonates, children and adults. FACILITY INFORMATION Type of Facility: Acute Hospital Magnet/Teaching/Level Trauma: Magnet Facility, Level II Trauma, USNWR Best Hospital in Alaska Total Staffed Beds: 407 Scrub Color: Provided Charting: Epic Parking Cost: Parking is free
10607598EXPTEMP
Top Reasons to Work in Travel Healthcare Interacting with patients, colleagues, and healthcare teams from diverse backgrounds enhances communication skills, cultural competence, and empathy. The adaptability and flexibility cultivated in travel healthcare translate into valuable life skills, empowering you to thrive in diverse personal and professional situations. Working in different healthcare facilities exposes you to best practices and innovative approaches to patient care, enriching your clinical expertise and knowledge. Working in different healthcare settings exposes professionals to a variety of experiences, from hospitals to clinics, allowing them to broaden their skills and knowledge. You'll gain exposure to different healthcare technologies and practices, broadening your knowledge base and adaptability in a tech-driven industry.