Radiologic Tech Diagnostic Weekend
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Healthcare
Radiologic Technologist / CT Tech
Overview
The Diagnostic Radiology Technologist performs diagnostic medical radiographic procedures on all patient populations (neonate through geriatric) and exhibits superior levels of customer service. The technologist effectively operates radiographic equipment to produce quality images in a variety of settings (Radiology Department, Emergency Department, Operating Room, or at the patient's bedside). The technologist explains procedures to the patient, demonstrates appropriate patient positioning, and obtains optimum views of specified anatomy.
The technologist adjusts equipment controls to set exposure factors based on knowledge of the procedure and established guidelines. The technologist demonstrates effective radiation safety practices and assists the Radiologist, when necessary. The technologist interacts with numerous computer programs and systems on a daily basis. The technologist may also perform various other duties as assigned by the Radiology Supervisor or Director of Radiology.
- Perform diagnostic medical radiographic procedures on patients from neonate to geriatric populations.
- Operate radiographic equipment to produce quality images in multiple settings (Radiology Department, Emergency Department, Operating Room, bedside).
- Explain procedures to patients, demonstrate proper positioning, and obtain optimal views of specified anatomy.
- Adjust exposure factors based on procedure knowledge and established guidelines.
- Maintain radiation safety practices and assist Radiologists as needed.
- Interact with computer programs and systems daily.
- May perform additional duties as assigned by the Radiology Supervisor or Director of Radiology.
- Graduate of an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology.
- Registered or registry eligible Radiologic Technologist.
- American Registry of Radiology Technology (ARRT) or graduate student eligible for exam.
- Kansas License for Radiology Technology.
- Basic Life Support certification will be accepted from either American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Health Care Provider, or Basic Life Support (American Heart Association-Health Care Provider), or successfully completes within the first 90 days of employment.
- Full Time - Day Shift - Fridays/Saturdays/Sundays. Holiday coverage on a rotating basis.
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