Summary
Please note : The
hours for this role are 80 biweekly ,
Monday-Thursday 9 : 00pm - 7 : 30 am, including weekends, holidays and
on
call.
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Radiological Technologist performs radiologic procedures and
examinations under the direction of radiologists or delegating
practitioner to produce radiographic studies which are used in
medical diagnosis to locate injuries, foreign bodies, pathological
conditions or lesions within the body. Reports to designated
department
Supervisor / Manager / Director.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides services
using imaging modalities including but not limited to conventional
x-ray, CR, DR, Fluoroscopy, Bone Density, and Urodynamics.
Maintains and applies
knowledge of radiation protection standards; knowledge of the
function of the major divisions of the skeletal system and major
organs; and knowledge of the physical concept of energy and the
property of X-rays and electric circuits to perform diagnostic
procedures and to assist as a member of a medical team in
radiologic examinations.
Provides services within and inpatient, OR, ED and outpatient
setting.
Evaluates
radiographs for technical quality.
Performs, assists, and
accountable for various clinical laboratory procedures including
but not limited to specimen collection, processing, storage,
handling, and transporting of specimens.
Exercises professional
judgment in the performance of radiographic procedures.
Provides patient care
essential to radiographic procedures.
Recognizes patient
conditions requiring immediate action.
Performs other duties as
assigned.
LICENSES AND / OR CERTIFICATIONS
Current licensure
as a Radiologic Technologist by The American Registry of Radiologic
Technologist (ARRT) required.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge of
diagnostic radiology principles and procedures as well as operation
and maintenance of radiologic equipment.
Interpersonal skills
necessary in order to communicate effectively with
patients / families, staff and physicians.
Analytical skills
necessary to determine best method of providing requested
radiographs based on the individual case and basic technical
principles, ensuring clear undistorted radiographs at the lowest
radiation exposure / dosage.
CPR Training required and / or must be obtained and maintained within
45 days of hire.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Radiology / Imaging
areas work environment with rare exposure to physical discomforts
due to unpleasant odors from specimens and chemicals. Occasional
exposure to infectious agents when handling specimens or hazardous
materials but potential for personal harm or injury is reduced when
proper safety and health precautions are followed. Regular exposure
to radiation. Minimum chance of injury once established safety
procedures are followed. Ability to stand for long periods of time
wearing a lead apron. Ability to lift or turn disabled patients.
Although radiation hazards exist in this occupation, they are
minimized by the use of lead aprons, gloves, and other shielding
devices, and by instruments monitoring exposure to radiation.
Radiation exposure badges must be worn to measure radiation levels
in the radiation area.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Additional Information
CHKDHS is
an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Equal Employment
Opportunity is the Law –
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability,
gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran
status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local
law. If assistance is needed, please reach out to us at
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Radiology Technologist • Poquoson, VA, Virginia, United States