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Shift: Nights, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 7, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking a CT Technologist for a 13-week travel contract at a Level II Trauma Center and Certified Stroke Center in Bangor, ME, with night shift availability and CT/X-ray combination experience preferred.
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CT Scan department within a 411-bed Level II Trauma Center and Certified Stroke Center serving approximately two-thirds of Maine
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Patient population includes ED, outpatient, and inpatient cases, primarily adult and geriatric with some pediatric and neonatal patients
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CT equipment includes a Siemens Definition with Medrad Injector in the ED CT room; X-ray equipment includes a Siemens YSIO DR Room, Shimadzu Portable, and OEC and Siemens C-Arms
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EMR: Cerner; PACS: Enterprise Imaging AGFA
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7:00 PM – 7:00 AM, 12-hour night shifts, 36 hours per week
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Weekend rotation varies based on department need
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No call required
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Holidays covered on a rotating basis with other techs
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Floating within the hospital as assigned
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4-week scheduling cycles; all RTO requires manager approval
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Minimum of 1 year of CT Technologist experience required; consideration dependent upon interview
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ARRT (R) and ARRT (CT) certifications required
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Current BLS required
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ME state license required; compact or ME license required for consideration
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Proficiency with CTA studies and general imaging studies
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Experience with Siemens CT and X-ray equipment preferred
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IV start skills preferred
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CT/X-ray combination experience preferred; CT experience is required
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Candidates must have a permanent address 100+ miles south or southwest of Bangor, ME
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Must not have previously worked at any Northern Light Health Hospital in a permanent capacity
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Two professional references within the past year required, with at least one from a supervisor, manager, director, or charge (peer references not accepted)
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Flu vaccination required for clearance to start
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Copies of all certifications, full SSN, and a Driver's License required for consideration
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License required if applicable
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Perform CT and general X-ray imaging across ED, outpatient, and inpatient care settings, including CTA studies
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Radiologist on-site and multiple CT/DX techs scheduled every shift; supported by a Lead Tech, department administration, and internal transport
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Orientation is approximately 1 to 1.5 weeks, adjusted based on experience and comfort level
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First-time travelers will be considered on a case-by-case basis pending interview
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Travelers residing 100+ miles north of the facility require individual approval from facility nursing leadership
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Scrubs in any solid, professional color are acceptable; facility-provided scrubs are available if needed
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Free parking on-site
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Medical flu vaccination exemptions are accepted and subject to facility review; a minimum of 2 weeks must be allowed for the approval process