Advance your career as a Radiologic Technologist in a dynamic healthcare environment. Utilize cutting-edge technology to perform diagnostic imaging procedures. Contribute to patient care and safety while enhancing your expertise.
Radiologic Technologist
in Healthcare + Life Sciences PermanentJob Detail
Job Description
Overview
- Perform radiographic procedures under the direction of a Radiologist and Supervisor, ensuring high-quality diagnostic imaging.
- Apply independent judgment and initiative in utilizing ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis.
- Provide care across various age groups, from newborns to the elderly.
- Maintain adherence to infection control and safety practices within the radiology department.
- Operate radiographic equipment and produce quality images within established protocols.
- Educate patients on procedures and document relevant information in patient records.
- Participate in training new staff and attending departmental meetings.
- Perform non-technical duties such as stocking rooms and transporting patients as needed.
Key Responsibilities & Duties
- Operate radiographic equipment according to specifications and produce diagnostic-quality radiographs.
- Adhere to radiation safety practices, including coning, shielding, and film badge monitoring.
- Maintain patient records and ensure compliance with department procedures.
- Assess patients appropriately based on the exam ordered and document relevant information.
- Utilize Radiology Information System (RIS) accurately and completely for documentation.
- Perform non-technical duties such as stocking rooms and cleaning equipment.
- Participate in training new staff and attending departmental meetings.
- Perform special projects and other duties as assigned by the department.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Radiologic Technology or related field.
- ARRT Registry or eligibility with proof of registered status within one year.
- Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office products and radiology systems.
- Competence in performing quality radiographic procedures independently.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills for effective patient and team interactions.
- Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment and independently.
- Preferred one year of experience in radiologic technology.
- Commitment to adhering to infection control and safety practices.
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