Job Description
A Radiologic Technologist, also known as a radiographer or x-ray technician, uses medical imaging equipment to create images of a patient's body for diagnostic purposes. They work under the supervision of a physician to perform procedures like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, preparing patients, operating equipment, and ensuring patient safety. The images they produce help doctors diagnose and treat diseases and injuries.
Radiologic Technologist (Sat-Mon)- nights (3 12's)
You will be responsible for applying prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis to patients and performing accurate diagnostic procedures.
- Assess patients appropriately for the procedures ordered prior to, during, and after treatment according to Imaging Services / Departmental Guidelines.
- Operate highly specialized equipment, including radiographic, CR (Computed Radiography), DR (Digital Radiography), and PACS (Picture Archive Communication System).
- Perform IV contrast injections, urinary catheterizations, and / or other skills as required.
- Take part in the training of students and staff as assigned.
- Create a safe, comfortable and therapeutic environment for patients and families.
Qualifications
High school graduate or equivalent required. Graduate of an approved School of Radiologic Technology required.Experience preferred, but not requiredARRT registry or registry eligible.AHA BLS-HCP required.Effective interpersonal, communication and teamwork skills required. Must successfully complete orientation and competency validation for position.Why is This a Great Opportunity
Sign on offered. Great benefits!
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