A $10,000 sign-on bonus is available for qualified candidates.
NO Nights, NO Weekends, NO Holidays and NO Call!!
The Part-Time Radiology Technologist operates radiologic equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images for patients as directed by physicians. This role adheres to established departmental policies and procedures under the supervision of a radiologist and reports to the Department Coordinator / Director.
Mission, Values, and Service Goals
Mission : We deliver outstanding care, inspire health, and connect with heart.
Values : Trust. Respect. Integrity. Compassion.
Service Goals : Personally connect. Keep everyone informed. Be on their team.
Key Responsibilities
Procedures and Examinations
- Perform radiologic procedures according to physician orders and departmental protocols.
- Apply proper immobilization devices and utilize skilled positioning techniques for optimal imaging, including trauma and post-surgical cases.
- Evaluate radiographs for technical quality to ensure accurate diagnosis while minimizing patient exposure.
- Correctly use primary and secondary markers to identify images.
- Adhere to universal precautions, ergonomic standards, and protective equipment requirements.
Equipment Operation, Image Management, and Documentation
Identify and troubleshoot basic equipment issues; report problems for timely repair.Ensure accurate patient identification and image labeling prior to submission to PACS.Provide complete and accurate patient history to radiologists to aid diagnosis.Verify exam charges and make necessary corrections in a timely manner.Mark cases for radiologist dictation and communicate image corrections to appropriate personnel.Participate in the orientation and training of new staff and students.Departmental Support
Maintain clean and fully stocked examination areas.Report supply needs to the appropriate person.Assist with quality control procedures as assigned by leadership.Contribute to departmental effectiveness through teamwork, communication, and reliability.Perform additional duties and shifts as required to support departmental needs.Organizational Responsibilities
Attend and participate in departmental meetings and mandatory training.Complete required annual competencies, continuing education, and employee health requirements.Maintain ARRT registration, state certification, and BCLS / CPR certification.Follow all regulatory, safety, and infection control policies.Support Beacon's Operating System - The Beacon Way - by :Leveraging innovation
Cultivating human talentEmbracing performance improvementBuilding accountabilityUsing information to advanceCommunicating clearly and continuouslyEducation and Experience
Graduate of an accredited School of Radiologic Technology.Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and certified by the State Board of Health .Knowledge and Skills
Proficiency in the operation of radiographic equipment and radiation safety practices.Strong analytical and critical thinking skills to ensure image quality and diagnostic accuracy.Effective written and verbal communication skills to follow instructions and collaborate with team members.Working Conditions
Work involves exposure to radiation and requires adherence to strict safety protocols.Protective gear (lead aprons, gloves, and film badge) must be worn as required.Physical Requirements
Must have the physical ability and stamina to :Stand or walk for extended periods.
Assist and position patients (up to 35 lbs unassisted; over 35 lbs with assistance).Push wheelchairs / carts up to 50 lbs.Perform CPR and other essential job functions safely.