Bothwell Regional Health Center

Radiology Tech - Registered: Bothwell Ortho & Sports Medicine; PRN or part-time

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Posted Date 4 years ago(2/26/2021 10:45 AM)
ID
2021-3041
# of Openings
1
Category
Clinics

Overview

The Radiologic Technologist-Registered performs radiographic procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision.  The technologist performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment, with ingenuity and initiative to apply ionizing radiation to produce diagnostic radiographs. Assumes responsibility for designated areas of procedures as required. The individual is trained and a graduate from a certified Radiologic training program and capable of performing patient care for the age groups:    0-105 years old.

Responsibilities

JOB SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES

 

  1. Responsible for performing diagnostic radiographic procedures. Responsible for HRI functions as they relate to Diagnostic Radiology procedures.
  2. Responsible for patient, peer, and personal safety. Responsible for communicating information about patient examinations, schedule, patient's condition and equipment to the appropriate individual.
  3. Responsible for inter and intra Departmental relations. Responsible for maintaining professional communication.
  4. Responsible for conservation of supplies. Responsible for operation of radiographic equipment and processors and reporting problems appropriately.
  5. Responsible for continuing education in accordance with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

 

 

Qualifications

 

Education

  • High school graduate or equivalent
  • Satisfactory completion of formal radiologic technology training in an AMA approved school.

Licensure/Certification

  • Entry level Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist.
  • CPR required for patient care.

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