General Definition and Scope of Job
Performs professional duties related to a variety of radiographic technical procedures using ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis and therapy. Has the latitude for independent judgment, ingenuity, and initiative to complete the requested procedure within the scope of his/her license. Assists in mentoring student technologists in their clinical rotation of Trinity Health Grand Haven Hospital.
Job Status: Part Time, 16 hours every two weeks (every 4th weekend, followed by Monday 2nd shift and Monday of weekend first shift)
What are the Minimum Skills, Experience and Educational Requirements?
- A High School graduate or equivalent and a graduate of an approved school of Radiographic Technology.
- Must have current registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiography, RT(R), without restriction.
- Must be able to read, write and speak the English language sufficiently to communicate accurate and tactful explanations to people who may be under some stress and to maintain all necessary record keeping.
- Must have the ability to successfully complete general orientation and the clinical skills guides of a Radiologic Technologist.
- Must have current BLS certification.
What are the Critical Demands of the Job?
- Must be able to handle multiple demands and make decisions about priorities.
- Must have the ability to assist in the transfer of patients from wheelchair or stretcher to the Radiography equipment.
- Must be able to stand at length as needed to perform the requested examination.
- Potential for exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other infectious diseases.
- Frequent exposure to limited amounts of ionizing radiation.
- Works with a variety of complex electronic equipment, fixed and mobile diagnostic radiographic equipment, and automatic film processing equipment.
- Lifts, positions, pushes and/or transfers patients for Radiography procedures. Lifts supplies and small equipment associated with the above.
- Pleasant progressive acute care environment committed to family-centered care.
- Must be able to tolerate wearing protective gear (including, but not limited to, barrier gloves, moisture impervious lab coats, protective eye wear, and face shields).
- Conditions may be stressful at times.
This position may require work on all shifts: days, evenings and nights and will also involve some scheduled weekends.