Company Overview
Urology of Virginia (UVA) has a long history of providing comprehensive and quality care to the entire Hampton Roads region, including northeastern North Carolina. Our clinical care team consists of board-certified urologists most of whom are fellowship trained, nationally recognized, awarded and published. Working in a team-based environment, our mission is to help patients optimize their urological health.
Job Overview
We are seeking a professional and experienced Radiological Technologist/ X-ray Technician, who will provide mobile services to various hospitals and surgery centers, under supervision of a treating Urologist.
General Duties and Responsibilities
• Develops and maintains good business relationships with various physicians and hospital staff
• Practices good customer service using cooperativeness and courteousness and maintains ethical and confidential relationships with physicians and hospital staff
• Ensures safety of the patient before, during and after the procedure
• Interfaces regularly with the scheduling departments at each facility to ensure smooth case load schedules
• Demonstrates competence in assisting the Urologist in the identification of calculi and accurately positioning each individual patient and selecting proper technical factors of each during the lithotripsy procedure
• Responsible for optimum radiographic equipment function and keeping patient exposures to a minimum without interfering with optimal treatment
• Assists other hospital, physician or related ancillary staff as required during procedure
• Confirms patient information entered into unit logs is complete and accurate and ensures all procedures performed are properly charged and recorded prior to being sent to the billing office
• Submits Daily Treatment Records on a weekly basis
• Regularly checks equipment to maintain it is in proper working condition and promptly reports any problems to the Operations Manager
• Assists in the scheduling of equipment and vehicle maintenance as required
• Follows all company related policies in relation to set-up/breakdown of equipment at the beginning and end of each day
• Loads, unloads, and transfers the Lithotripter, corresponding components, and any necessary supplies from the transport vehicle to and from the designated procedure area
• Fully understands and adheres to hospital emergency, safety, infection control and other hospital policies and procedures
• Ability to collaborate with internal and external resources and be able to meet schedule and/or deadlines
Requirements
• Minimum of a high school graduate or equivalent
• Minimum of 2 years of post-graduate experience in Diagnostic Radiology; experience with a C-Arm is mandatory
• Moderate computer skills
• Knowledge in positioning, technical factors, and radiation protection
• Completion of an AMA approved school of radiologic technology
• Registered and in good standing with the ARRT
• Obtain VA state RT license as required by law and operational needs
• Maintain and provide evidence of current CPR certification
• Annual TB screening required
• Maintain and complete current HIPAA training and requirements
• Complete and maintaining current company regulatory courses
• Must provide evidence of a safe driving record
• Extensive travel required, covering a large territory in Virginia
Urology of Virginia (UVA) has a long history of providing comprehensive and quality care to the entire Hampton Roads region, including northeastern North Carolina. Our clinical care team consists of board-certified urologists most of whom are fellowship trained, nationally recognized, awarded and published. Working in a team-based environment, our mission is to help patients optimize their urological health.
Job Overview
We are seeking a professional and experienced Radiological Technologist/ X-ray Technician, who will provide mobile services to various hospitals and surgery centers, under supervision of a treating Urologist.
General Duties and Responsibilities
• Develops and maintains good business relationships with various physicians and hospital staff
• Practices good customer service using cooperativeness and courteousness and maintains ethical and confidential relationships with physicians and hospital staff
• Ensures safety of the patient before, during and after the procedure
• Interfaces regularly with the scheduling departments at each facility to ensure smooth case load schedules
• Demonstrates competence in assisting the Urologist in the identification of calculi and accurately positioning each individual patient and selecting proper technical factors of each during the lithotripsy procedure
• Responsible for optimum radiographic equipment function and keeping patient exposures to a minimum without interfering with optimal treatment
• Assists other hospital, physician or related ancillary staff as required during procedure
• Confirms patient information entered into unit logs is complete and accurate and ensures all procedures performed are properly charged and recorded prior to being sent to the billing office
• Submits Daily Treatment Records on a weekly basis
• Regularly checks equipment to maintain it is in proper working condition and promptly reports any problems to the Operations Manager
• Assists in the scheduling of equipment and vehicle maintenance as required
• Follows all company related policies in relation to set-up/breakdown of equipment at the beginning and end of each day
• Loads, unloads, and transfers the Lithotripter, corresponding components, and any necessary supplies from the transport vehicle to and from the designated procedure area
• Fully understands and adheres to hospital emergency, safety, infection control and other hospital policies and procedures
• Ability to collaborate with internal and external resources and be able to meet schedule and/or deadlines
Requirements
• Minimum of a high school graduate or equivalent
• Minimum of 2 years of post-graduate experience in Diagnostic Radiology; experience with a C-Arm is mandatory
• Moderate computer skills
• Knowledge in positioning, technical factors, and radiation protection
• Completion of an AMA approved school of radiologic technology
• Registered and in good standing with the ARRT
• Obtain VA state RT license as required by law and operational needs
• Maintain and provide evidence of current CPR certification
• Annual TB screening required
• Maintain and complete current HIPAA training and requirements
• Complete and maintaining current company regulatory courses
• Must provide evidence of a safe driving record
• Extensive travel required, covering a large territory in Virginia