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Position #: 10841
City: Togus
State: Maine
Facility Type: Hospital
Position Type: Travel-Contract
Duration: 13 weeks
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Date Posted: 2008-10-15
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Great team is missing a Medical-Surgical-Gen - please call us!
Great environment, great people, and great pay! Enjoy coming to work every day. We are seeking a Medical-Surgical-Gen to join our staff in Togus, Maine. This is a 13 week job in our state of the art Hospital. Apply now!
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