Job Type
Part-time
Description
Job Summary:
The Radiologic Technologist is a registered or registry eligible Technologist who is responsible for the radiological needs of the patient while in the Radiology department.
Job Responsibilities:
- Make an initial assessment of and determines the needs of work shift
- Is responsible for insuring that each patient receives safe, optimal care through appropriate planning and implementation of procedures
- Perform in whichever capacity schedule and/or staffing level necessitates
- Recognize job relationships and is willing to function effectively with organizational structure
- Assume responsibility for insuring continued professional growth
- Perform other duties as assigned by department director or Administrator
Requirements
Education/Licensure Requirements:
- Certified by The Registry of Radiologic Technology after completing an approved educational program, complying with the ethical and character standards
- Pass a state certification exam required by The State Board of Health in lieu of registry
- Participate in CEU programs and hospital in-service education
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to stand, turn, and stoop while operating equipment and developing films
- Must be able to reach for, lift and carry equipment which can be moderately heavy
- Handle equipment, controls, films and chemicals
- Assist patients into position for procedures
Experience Requirements:
- Graduate from an accredited two year radiology program
- Current license with annual renewal
- Previous experience in Radiology with cross training in CT
- Participation in continuing education program
- Thorough knowledge of principles of Radiologic Technology and/or Computed Tomography Knowledge of now trends and techniques in Radiologic Technology and/or Computed Tomography
- Should identify own learning needs and seek opportunities for self development utilizing professional literature and other formal continuing education opportunities
Salary Description
29.46 - 35.66