Radiologic Technologist - Part Time
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Radiologic Technologist / CT Tech
UCSF Health, one of the leading academic medical institutions in the world, partners with GoHealth Urgent Care – the largest operator of urgent cares in the country – to provide high-quality, patient-centered care across San Francisco, CA. We are in growth mode and looking for a Radiologic Technologist (RT) to join our urgent care team.
Why You'll Love This Role- Competitive Pay: Hourly $43.00 – $55.00 (based on experience)
- Performance bonus up to $600/month
- Training & Development – immersive training program with classroom and shadowing days alongside peers
- Career mobility in the X‑Ray field. Pathways include Flex, Float, Training Coach, ROM, and QA/QC roles.
- Supportive regional operations managers dedicated to team growth
- Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision & more; 401(k) with company match;
Generous PTO (starting at 208 hours annually);
Work‑Life Balance;
Flexible scheduling options
- Collaborate with medical providers and medical assistants in patient care management and communication.
- Provide X‑ray services, applying ionizing radiation safely for diagnosis or treatment of patients across all age groups.
The Radiologic Technologist works with medical providers and/or medical assistants to perform examinations and treatments for patients at UCSF‑GoHealth Urgent Care. This role includes performing and analyzing patient X‑rays, reporting results to providers, and providing administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the centers.
Job Requirements- Education: High school diploma required; graduate of an approved Radiologic Technologist program required.
- Work Experience: Experience in a clinical setting preferred.
- Required
Licenses/Certifications:- Basic Life Support (BLS) required at hire (ARC or AHA).
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration required.
- State licensure as a Radiologic Technologist required (if applicable).
- Perform X‑ray services for patients of all ages, ensuring correct positioning and protection.
- Coordinate patient flow and provide patient education and support.
- Maintain equipment, troubleshoot, and perform preventive maintenance; submit repair tickets as needed.
- Inform staff of patient flow.
- Conduct interviews to verify patient information, record medical history, and confirm the purpose of the visit.
- Perform basic vital signs and conduct point‑of‑care testing as needed.
- Escalate critical cases to provider.
- Maintain medical records, scan charts, and document all procedures.
- Conduct courtesy call‑backs for patient follow‑up.
- Perform daily equipment calibration and document quality assurance logs.
- Collaborate with providers to determine appropriate imaging views.
- Explain procedures to patients and address questions.
- Accurately position patients and equipment for optimal imaging results.
- Adopt ALARA principles to minimize radiation exposure.
- Maintain accurate patient records and log completed procedures.
- Verify image quality and ensure images are sent to radiologists.
- Understanding of X‑ray procedures, protocols, anatomy, and body mechanics.
- Knowledge of radiology equipment and safety hazards.
- Patient positioning and equipment problem identification.
- Compliance with infection control and radiation safety protocols.
All qualified persons are granted an equal opportunity for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity or expression, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, genetic information, medical condition, family care leave status, pregnancy or pregnancy‑related condition, otherwise qualified disabled or veteran status. The company will comply with all fair employment laws in each jurisdiction where we conduct business.
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Location:
San Bruno, CA
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