Instrument Technician/ Per Diem - ProCare One Nurses (Mission Viejo, CA) Medical & Healthcare - Irvine, CA at Geebo

Instrument Technician/ Per Diem - ProCare One Nurses (Mission Viejo, CA)

Description:
ProCare One ProCare One Surgical Services Division is the leading Health Care Staffing Agency dedicated solely to the needs of surgical departments, critical or ambulatory, to overcome your clinical workforce planning challenges.
ProCare One is one of the first health care staffing firms to have a team dedicated to surgical services.
With 22 years of experience in Southern California, we have developed an extensive network with high-acuity level healthcare professionals.
With ProCare One, you can enjoy:
Security of over 20 years experience you can trust Professionalism - Joint Commissioned certified Flexibility to make your own schedule Hospital variety Earn top pay (including overtime and shift differentials).
Receive generous
Benefits:
401 (k) with company match Comprehensive medical, dental and life insurance Referral bonus program Weekly pay with direct deposit, next day pay Accessibility to our Director of Nurses on site for clinical support Surgical Technician Per-Diem Details/Requirements:
Per-Diem Masterbooking NEEDS are on the rise for Certified Instrument Technicians in Los Angeles and Orange County areas.
Versatility to sterilize various instruments and set-up trays.
Need:
9AM-530PM, 3PM-1130PM, and 11AM-730AM Must have a current IAHCSSM Certification Must have a minimum of 4 years of experience (No new graduates) Must a BLS Card through American Heart Association Must be eligible to work in the United States and have previous experience in the United States.
Joanna Romana Surgical Services ProCare One 4041 MacArthur Blvd #150 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Telephone:
949-###-#### Fax:
877-###-#### @sunh.
com www.
procareone.
com Responsibilities and Requirements:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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