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Position #: 1766
City: Gig Harbor
State: Washington
Facility Type: Hospital
Position Type: Travel-Contract
Duration: 13 weeks
Date Posted: 2008-10-31
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Experience everything that Washington has to offer working Monday thru Friday with the time to explore on weekends. Expand your level of experience, improve your resume, visit the beauty of Washington, and make great money doing this!
TravelImaging.com is aligned with several Providers who are seeking talented imaging professionals for traveling, local, and permanent opportunities. Our Premier Providers offer the highest pay rates, comprehensive perks, referral bonuses, sign on and completion bonuses, personalized service, and have some of the best benefits packages in the industry.
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With such icons as Mount Rainier, Pike Place Market, the Cascade Mountains, Lewis and Clark trail, breweries, wineries, a thriving arts scene, major ski areas, java that jolts you to life, and an agricultural base to satisfy any palate; it's no wonder Washington travel imaging is a top pick. Fall in love with Washington s bio-rich playgrounds. Olympic National Park boasts a wild coastline and temperate rainforest. Mount Rainier National Park circles one of the tallest peaks in the U.S. And the North Cascades National Park holds over 300 glaciers. From flat tracks beside rivers, lakes and the sea to volcanic peaks best bagged with gear and guides, Washington’s trails entice those with an inkling to absorb the outdoors on foot. Coastal strolls lure some while Cascade ascents tempt others. From small creek rainbows snagged with a fly rod to prehistoric sturgeon hooked in the mighty Columbia, anglers looking to lure their limit find boundless alpine, sound and sea opportunities. Epic runs, modernized resorts, and world-record snow bring skiers from around the world to Washington’s Cascade Mountains. Smaller resorts near Spokane, Dayton, Twisp, and Port Angeles expose the state’s other mountain. Driving atop compact sand at low tide is popular at several Washington beaches while other stretches of shore are so remote and pristine that there are no cars within 20 miles. Sports and performing arts are part of every community in Washington. Seattle is big-time, one of only six cities in America that supports a major symphony, opera and ballet, plus three professional sports teams. The art, architecture, and attraction center buzzes well beyond its renowned coffee shops. Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and the Experience Music Project get the Seattle headlines; but the waterfront, views, dining scene, and dozens of major draws lure travelers across the globe. Card Rooms and casinos have risen like Skagit Valley tulips in April. From handle pulling to dice tossing, card flipping to wheel spinning, those looking to play games of chance in Washington have casinos ranging from relaxed to luxurious, plus live thoroughbred racing in Auburn. Indoor, outdoor, and often interactive, Washington museums run the gamut, showcasing the state’s many interests and industries. There’s a museum for carriages, another for motorcycles, one for rocks, another for glass, plus everything from aviation, sports, and science in between. From the Chihuly Bridge of Glass to Bridge of Gods or historic parts of towns (Seattle’s Ballard, Bellingham’s Fairhaven, Gig Harbor historic waterfront), plan to walk or drive through Washington’s history.
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