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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated CT Tech to join their team at a leading trauma center. This full-time role involves performing advanced imaging procedures and providing essential patient education. With a generous sign-on bonus and a comprehensive benefits package, this position offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to patient care in a supportive environment. New graduates are encouraged to apply, making this a fantastic entry point into a fulfilling career in healthcare. Join a team committed to excellence and innovation in medical services.
City/State
Norfolk, VAWork Shift
Second (Evenings)Overview:
Sentara Healthcare is currently hiring for a CT Tech to work at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, a Level I Trauma Center located in Norfolk, VA.
Generous Sign-on Bonus of up to $30K, Relocation, and Moving Allowance for Qualified Candidates!
Hours/Shift:
Full-time, Evenings, Monday to Friday from 14:30 - 23:00
Job Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Click here to learn more about Sentara Norfolk General Hospital!
Keywords: CAT Scan Tech, CT Tech, Radiology Tech, Monster, Clinical-Non-Nursing, Talroo-Allied Health
Benefits: Caring For Your Family and Your Career
At Sentara, we are committed to enhancing training, career advancement, work-life benefits, and more to make you feel excited to be here every day!
About Sentara Norfolk General Hospital:
A 525-bed tertiary care facility in Norfolk, VA, home to the only Level I Adult Trauma Center and burn trauma unit in Hampton Roads, serving as the primary teaching hospital for Eastern Virginia Medical School. Recognized as an accredited Comprehensive Stroke Center and Magnet hospital, offering specialized services in heart, neurosciences, oncology, and more.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Sentara Health is committed to diversity and inclusion, reflecting the communities we serve. We are a tobacco-free environment. We employ associates in multiple states, including Virginia and others listed above.