Radiology Technologist - PRN
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Healthcare
Radiologic Technologist / CT Tech
Summary
The Radiology Technologist will operate radiographic equipment to produce radiographs of the body for diagnostic purposes, according to the Physician and Radiologist protocols. They will position patients and examination tables to obtain optimum views of specified body areas. They will practice radiation safety techniques with the ALARA principle, using beam restrictive devices and patient shielding to maximize protection for patient and staff.
DescriptionRadiology Technologists are responsible for operating CAT SCAN equipment to produce Computed Tomography (CT) scans of the body for diagnostic purposes, under the Physician’s and Radiologist’s protocol. They administer and consent for contrast IV and oral, monitor for reactions and side effects, and complete all required paperwork and documentation. The primary goal is patient safety and diagnostic quality. Additional patient‑care duties include initiating IVs, drawing blood, operating lab testing equipment, running patient samples, changing beds, cleaning rooms, and stocking linens.
RequirementsEducation & Experience
- Graduate of an accredited approved school of Radiologic Technology
- At least 2 years of radiologic/imaging experience, including CT experience
- Read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos; write simple correspondence; present information effectively one‑on‑one and in small groups.
- Perform basic arithmetic (add, subtract, multiply, divide) in all units of measure and manipulate fractions and decimals; compute rates, ratios, and percentages; interpret bar graphs.
- Apply common sense to carry out written, oral, or diagram instructions; solve problems involving multiple concrete variables in standard situations.
- Basic computer skills
- Current State Licensure (Required)
- Current BCLS Certification (Required)
- Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (Preferred)
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