Medical Technologist
- Western Arizona Regional Medical Center Expired
- Bullhead City, Arizona
- Full Time
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Job Description
- Start Date: 6/22/2026
- Shift: 8H Days (7:30 AM-4:00 PM)
- Length: 13 Weeks
- Weekly Hours: 40.0
- Facility Type: Short Term Acute Care Hospital
- Beds: 90
- ASCP certification preferred
- No prior contract experience necessaryfirst time travelers welcome!
- At least two years clinical laboratory experience required
- Valid AZ license
Bullhead City, Arizona, is located in Mohave County in the northwestern part of the state, just south of the meeting point of Nevada, Arizona, and California. The city is situated on the east bank of the Colorado River directly across from Laughlin, Nevada. Geographically, Bullhead City is characterized by its desert landscape, featuring hot, arid conditions with sparse vegetation typical of the Sonoran Desert. The surrounding terrain is relatively flat with some gentle hills, while the Black Mountains to the east provide a more rugged, mountainous backdrop. This elevation difference has a significant impact on the local climate, contributing to hotter temperatures in the lower elevations along the river valley. The Colorado River itself plays a crucial role in shaping the region's geography; it is a vital water source, supports local recreation, and is integral to the area's economy.
Culture Bullhead City, Arizona sits on the Colorado River. It's a mix of outdoor recreation, retirees, and long-time residents who enjoy boating and the desert climate. Weekends often involve river activities or trips to the Laughlin casinos.The city has a relaxed atmosphere. Residents are active, and community events include high school football, civic groups, and rodeos. Social life centers around informal gatherings and barbecues. It's a typical Southwestern town, but with a strong focus on the river. Cost of Living- Rent: Rent in Bullhead City is generally below the national average. You should be able to find reasonably priced housing.
- Groceries: Grocery costs are slightly lower than the national average.
- Transportation: Transportation costs are higher than average due to limited public transportation. Owning a car is recommended.
- Start Date: 6/22/2026
- Shift: 8H Days (7:30 AM-4:00 PM)
- Length: 13 Weeks
- Weekly Hours: 40.0
- Facility Type: Short Term Acute Care Hospital
- Beds: 90
- ASCP certification preferred
- No prior contract experience necessaryfirst time travelers welcome!
- At least two years clinical laboratory experience required
- Valid AZ license
Bullhead City, Arizona, is located in Mohave County in the northwestern part of the state, just south of the meeting point of Nevada, Arizona, and California. The city is situated on the east bank of the Colorado River directly across from Laughlin, Nevada. Geographically, Bullhead City is characterized by its desert landscape, featuring hot, arid conditions with sparse vegetation typical of the Sonoran Desert. The surrounding terrain is relatively flat with some gentle hills, while the Black Mountains to the east provide a more rugged, mountainous backdrop. This elevation difference has a significant impact on the local climate, contributing to hotter temperatures in the lower elevations along the river valley. The Colorado River itself plays a crucial role in shaping the region's geography; it is a vital water source, supports local recreation, and is integral to the area's economy.
Culture Bullhead City, Arizona sits on the Colorado River. It's a mix of outdoor recreation, retirees, and long-time residents who enjoy boating and the desert climate. Weekends often involve river activities or trips to the Laughlin casinos.The city has a relaxed atmosphere. Residents are active, and community events include high school football, civic groups, and rodeos. Social life centers around informal gatherings and barbecues. It's a typical Southwestern town, but with a strong focus on the river. Cost of Living- Rent: Rent in Bullhead City is generally below the national average. You should be able to find reasonably priced housing.
- Groceries: Grocery costs are slightly lower than the national average.
- Transportation: Transportation costs are higher than average due to limited public transportation. Owning a car is recommended.