Travel Respiratory Therapist
Anchorage, AK
Cross Country Allied
5x8 hrs, Nights
$1,666/weekOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Description
As one of the largest and most recognized providers of healthcare professionals, Cross Country Allied has exciting Travel RRT opportunities you want and the pay and benefits you deserve.Our experienced recruiters match Registered Respiratory Therapists like you with top healthcare facilities throughout the country. Our current job openings include:
- RRT Shift: 7P - 7A
- Anchorage, AK
Minimum Requirements:
- 1 year full time respiratory therapy experience within the last 2 years. Experience working in the following: Acute Care, Sub Acute Care, Trauma, Critical Care, Peds
- NBRC.
- BLS,.
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About Cross Country Allied
Cross Country Allied is one of the largest and most recognized healthcare staffing companies. We have more than 30 years of experience helping healthcare professionals like you find a variety of rewarding travel opportunities that offer both competitive pay and comprehensive health and wellness benefits. Our Travel Allied Team values the service you provide and is committed to your personal and professional growth. That is why we provide you with 24/7 access to our team and offer you the opportunity to further your career. Cross Country Allied travelers receive premium housing , a variety of medical benefits, top pay along with the opportunity to travel while doing what you love.
Contact us today to learn how you can take control of your career.
Cross Country Allied is an equal opportunity employer (M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status)
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Anchorage, AK
About
Anchorage is a unique city surrounded by 5,000-foot-high peaks in the south-central part of Alaska along the Cook Inlet, where abundant salmon and whales swim through. It's filled with cultural sites, including many museums and the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which offers stage performances and displays traditional crafts and replicas of dwellings from indigenous groups in the area. Top-notch eateries serving dishes with locally grown produce and fresh seafood abound, while the two roads running in and out of town lead to some of the world's most majestic wilderness areas. Outdoor activities are plentiful, including hiking and fishing within the city’s borders but only minutes from downtown is Chugach State Park, a 9,000-square-mile park with spectacular terrain for hiking, biking, ATV rides, kayaking, rafting and fishing. Nearby at Beluga Point, watch for the famous white whales that look like they sport permanent grins.