Travel Cytotechnologist Jobs
Cytotechnologists bring analytical and problem-solving skills to research labs and other medical settings to support pathology, research, and diagnostics. Whether you have a heart for helping ensure patients get the right diagnoses or the best care for their treatment, cytotechnology can be an exciting field.
Travel Cytotechnologist Salary
$2,300-$2,800/week
When it comes to traveling cytotechnologist jobs, salary averages can range between $2,300 and $2,800* per week while on assignment. On top of competitive weekly pay, allied travelers can score some great benefits. Health covers, including vision and dental options, life insurance, and 401(k) plans, are just the tip of the iceberg. You also get the support of experienced recruiters and access to free housing or a housing stipend.
*Disclaimer: Cytotechnologist travel job wages are based on average rates and may be impacted by facility budgets and seasonality and may include a combination of taxable and non-taxable earnings and reimbursements.
Travel Cytotechnologist Job Description
- Maintains and operates laboratory equipment and microscopes to capture samples
- Develops samples using a series of staining techniques
- Manages inventory of control blocks for sample staining
- Studies samples to identify bacteria and diseases
- Constructs and presents detailed reports and findings to physician and/or managing staff
Extraordinary Travel Cytotechnologist Benefits
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