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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 20, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a CT/Rad Tech Dual Modality for a high-volume CT Scan department at a Level IV Trauma teaching hospital, requiring at least 1 year of experience and ARRT (R)(CT) certification.
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CT Scan department within a 182-bed Level IV Trauma designated teaching hospital that also serves as a Chest Pain Center and Stroke Center
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Serves a high-volume setting with approximately 325 patients per day across modalities
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Patient population spans ED, inpatient, and outpatient areas with a variety of diagnoses
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12-hour night shifts, Thursday through Saturday, 9:00 PM to 9:00 AM (36 hours/week)
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This is a weekend position — candidate will work all weekends
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Schedule cycles every 4 weeks
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Holiday coverage expected, including possible overnight holiday shifts consistent with the assigned shift time
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Epic EMR; Siemens and GE imaging equipment used in the department
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No floating required
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Minimum of 12 months of core work experience in CT/Radiology, with most recent experience within the last year
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Active ARRT (R)(CT) certification required
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BLS required
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Active license required, if applicable
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NC State Licensure is not required
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Proficiency across CT and diagnostic radiology modalities
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Last 4 digits of SSN and full date of birth required for consideration
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One professional reference dated within the past year, from a Supervisor, Manager, Director, or Charge RN, required for consideration
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Candidates must reside 50+ miles from the facility; local candidates are not accepted
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Orientation includes online NEO courses followed by 3–5 days of departmental training depending on modality
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Department is supported by nursing and transport staff, with a team-oriented culture focused on patient-centered care
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Black scrubs required
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Free parking available on-site
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RTO requests require manager approval
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Former employees who held a permanent position at any AHSE facility must have been separated for at least 1 year before being eligible