Radiology Technologist- Urgent Care Float
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Radiologic Technologist / CT Tech
Radiology Technologist – Urgent Care Float
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- Urgent Care Float role at Tri Health
Job Description
- Up to $19,000 Sign-on Bonus**
Full‑time position: 72 hours bi‑weekly
Day shift: 3× 12‑hour shifts, weekend rotation every 3rd weekend, no call requirements.
Job OverviewUnder the direction of the Physician/Radiologist and the supervision of the manager or supervisor, radiologic technologist performs radiographic procedures to assist in the diagnosis of disease and injuries. This position is responsible for performing quality radiographic procedures as prescribed by a physician and in accordance with department policies and procedures, working effectively with patients and families to provide patient care, maintaining a cooperative relationship with interdepartmental team members, complies with infection prevention procedures, maintaining accurate records, radiation safety, student education, orientation of new employees, quality assurance, care of equipment, and other duties as assigned.
Utilizes proper radiation protection devices and monitors x‑ray equipment for proper function. At some locations:
Admits and discharges patients, takes vital signs and patient history. At some locations administers health screens: EKGs, audiometric, vision, PFT, and drug screens, performs venipuncture, and administers injections under MD supervision. Actively participates in customer service areas and communicates with clients and patients to resolve client concerns and requests. Accepts responsibilities of other staff, including supervisor, in their absence or as required.
- Associate's Degree or Diploma in Allied Health
- Graduate of an approved technical, professional, or vocational program
- Equivalent experience accepted in lieu of degree
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS), Radiologic Technologist, GXMO or ARRT and State License, or Doctor of Chiropractice license
- Radiography equipment, Radiation Safety Practices, Knowledge of minor industrial injury care, light duty and BWC processes
- Up to 1 year experience Clinical Allied Health medical/physician office setting
- Provides for patient, family, and staff comfort and care prior to, during, and after a procedure. Recognizes and responds appropriately to emergent situations.
- Maintains accurate records through the completion of all paperwork. Work is completed before submitting it.
- Demonstrates the ability to consistently produce and evaluate diagnostic radiographs for radiological interpretation.
- Demonstrates organizational and communication skills to promote the well‑being of the department. Maintains a cooperative relationship with interdepartmental team members.
- Demonstrates ongoing CBE's. Demonstrates knowledge of equipment and its operating procedures through CBE's. Selects proper imaging protocols and follows departmental procedures.
Working Conditions:
Climbing – Rarely
Concentrating – Frequently
Continuous Learning – Frequently
Hearing:
Conversation – Frequently
Hearing:
Other Sounds – Frequently
Interpersonal Communication – Frequently
Kneeling – Rarely
Lifting
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