Local Contract Physicist
BOSTON, MA
Business Integra Inc
5x8 hrs, Days, Nights, Flexible, Rotating
$120-175/hourOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays, Nights, Flexible, Rotating
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Benefits
- Discount program
- Weekly pay
- Dental benefits
- Holiday Pay
- Employee assistance programs
- Vision benefits
Description
Looking for a great Local Contract Physicist Job in BOSTON, Massachusetts? Business Integra Inc posted this Physicist Local Contract Allied Health Job with 40 hours a week on the 5x8 hrs shift in BOSTON, Massachusetts.
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The details for this Local Contract Allied Health Job are:
- Specialty: Physicist
- Job Location: BOSTON, Massachusetts
- Estimated Salary: $120-175 per hour
- Start Date: ASAP
- Total Hours Per Week: 40 weekly
- Shift Breakdown: 5x8 hrs
- Shift: 8 hours, days, nights, flexible, rotating
Employer
Business Integra Inc
- Innovative Projects: Work on meaningful, tech-driven solutions that transform healthcare.
- Growth & Development: We invest in our employees' development through training, mentoring, and career advancement opportunities.
- Collaborative Environment: Join a team where collaboration, diversity, and inclusion are at the forefront.
- Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that supports your health, well-being, and future.
Boston, MA
About
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