As a Radiology Technologist, you'll provide essential imaging services that support accurate diagnosis and improved care for patients in a fast-paced environment. Your expertise in imaging technology and your attention to detail will play a critical role in the imaging department's daily operation.
Key Qualifications:
- Valid certification or licensure as a Radiologic Technologist (ARRT or equivalent)
- Proven experience in a hospital or clinical imaging setting
- Proficiency in operating a variety of diagnostic imaging equipment, including X-ray and fluoroscopy
- Strong knowledge of radiation safety standards and protocols
- Excellent organizational, communication, and patient care skills
- Ability to adapt to changing priorities and function efficiently in a high-volume environment
- Current BLS certification (Basic Life Support)
Primary Responsibilities: - Perform diagnostic radiology procedures in accordance with physician orders and established protocols
- Prepare and position patients for exams ensuring accuracy and comfort
- Operate digital imaging equipment and monitor resulting images for quality assurance
- Safeguard patient privacy and comply with all HIPAA regulations
- Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare staff to evaluate and report findings
- Assist in maintaining equipment, supplies, and a safe imaging environment
- Keep accurate records and documentation of procedures performed
- Support patients before, during, and after procedures with clear communication and compassionate care
Benefits: - Opportunity to work in a collaborative, tech-forward healthcare setting
- Access to ongoing professional development and clinical training
- Exposure to a wide variety of radiologic procedures and patient populations
- Supportive leadership and clinical administration
If you have the technical skills and a patient-centered approach to radiology, take the next step in your career and apply today to make a positive impact in diagnostic care.