Job Description
Job Summary: Radiologic Technologist I - Per Diem
As a Radiologic Technologist I this person performs Radiological Procedures at a technical level sufficient to provide adequate diagnosis. Radiologic Technologist I assists the Radiologist/ or other designated Physician in performing Radiological Procedures on patients ranging in age from Pediatric to geriatric. Radiologic Technologist I must establish and maintain quality control procedures for the Imaging Services Department.
Essential Job Duties:
Performs and/or assists with all Radiographic Procedures with efficiency and quality according to the approved Departmental Procedures Manual.
Reviews images for proper positioning, technique and patient identification in order to be sent to the Radiologist as a completed examination.
Demonstrates a complete working knowledge of all radiographic equipment within the Imaging Department.
Demonstrates the ability to correctly image and identify anatomical structures as it relates to diagnostic imaging and uses proper patient positioning. Correctly marks images with appropriate notations and initials.
Demonstrates proper use of patient shielding devices and uses ALARA consistently while performing job tasks.
Performs any other duties or responsibilities as assigned.
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Behavioral Standards:
Exhibits customer and service oriented behaviors in every day work interactions.
Demonstrates a courteous and respectful attitude to internal workforce and external customers.
Communication/Knowledge:
Provides accurate and timely written and verbal communication of clinical information in a manner that is understood by all involved in the delivery of patient care.
Able to listen, understand, problem-solve, and carry-out duties to ensure the optimal patient care outcomes.
Able to use IT systems in an accurate and proficient manner.
Collaboration/Teamwork:
Contributes toward effective, positive working relationships with internal and external colleagues.
- Demonstrates cooperation, flexibility, reliability, and dependability in all daily work activities and a willingness to collaborate with others for the good of the customer and the organization.
Education/Experience:
High school graduate
Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technologist Program
Must have completed internship in good standing.
- 1-3 year of prior acute Hospital experience preferred.
Licensure/Certifications:
Current CPR
Current ARRT Certificate, in good standing, preferred
Current CRT, California Radiological Technologist Certificate.