Infection Control Practitioner - Travel assignment to California Medical & Healthcare - Biloxi, MS at Geebo

Infection Control Practitioner - Travel assignment to California

BlueForce Healthcare Staffing has openings for Infection Control Practitioners to work a travel assignments in Orange County, California.

Minimum Qualifications Required:
oOne to two years related experience and/or training within the last three years
oBachelor of Science in Microbiology, Medical Technology or Nursing
Licensure/registration in clinical specialty, if applicable :
oCertification in Infection Control (CIC) preferred

13 week assignment in Orange County, CA
40hr/week guaranteed
$40/hour
$300/week per diem
$600/weekly tax free housing stipend or provided
Weekly Wages: $1,600/week plus tax free stipends
Travel: Reimburse mileage (50 cents a mile) or we pay for flight (Max reimbursement for driving $500 each way)
Compensation Breakdown
$40 X 40 (regular hours) = $1,600
$1,600
$300 weekly tax free stipend
$1,900 / week (with housing provided)
$1,900
$600 (tax free housing stipend) =
$2,500 / week (if housing stipend accepted) - Of the $2,500 total, $900 is TAX FREE!
Potential Overtime available as well (please indicate if additional overtime is not a possibility)
A note, this assignment is in California and we can reimburse for you to drive your own vehicle to get to the facility and then home at the end of the contract (50 cents a mile, $1,000 maximum reimbursement for each 13 week contract).
If you would like to be considered for one of these Infection Control practitioner openings, please submit a detailed resume, or call and speak directly to a recruiter by calling 866-795-2583.



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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