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Cat Scan Technologist I | CAT Scan | PRN | Variable

University of Florida Health

Orlando (FL)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

5 days ago
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Job summary

A leading health institution is seeking a Cat Scan Technologist I responsible for performing diagnostic x-rays and CT scans under physician guidance. The role involves ensuring patient safety, operating imaging equipment, and documenting procedures. Ideal candidates will have formal training in Radiologic Technology and relevant certifications. This position is well-suited for recent graduates or those with up to one year of experience, aiming to advance in the field of medical imaging.

Benefits

Health insurance
Professional development opportunities
Paid time off

Qualifications

  • Completion of formal Radiological Technology training from an AMA approved school.
  • Must pass the ARRT advanced examination for CT certification within one year.

Responsibilities

  • Accurately performs radiological/CT exams to department standards.
  • Coordinates both in and out patient studies and ensures proper billing.
  • Prepares contrast material and injects patients using sterile technique.

Skills

Radiological Technology
Patient Safety
Imaging Equipment Operation
Customer Service

Education

Graduate Radiologic Technology
Certified Radiology Technologist

Job description

Overview

The Cat Scan Technologist I operate imaging equipment and performs diagnostic x-rays as ordered by the physician and under the guidance of the physician. Assists in preparing the operating/procedure rooms, as needed. Documents duration of radiation and results of tests/examinations in patient's chart.


Responsibilities

  • Accurately performs radiological/CT exams to department standards including technique, positioning, protocols and transducer utilization.
  • Assures quality of CT scans and images presented to radiologist for interpretation and consults with doctor to obtain optimum scan.
  • Assures safety of patient including pregnancy identification and shielding documentation; reviews safety questionnaire prior to scanning patient. Always uses proper lifting techniques as demonstrated in annual body mechanics in-service.
  • Informs patient about procedure and provides post procedure instructions. Prepares consent forms and other demographic data for patients receiving treatment. Coordinates both in and out patient studies and assures that procedures are billed properly.
  • Provides efficient transportation for patients both to and from requesting service areas. Uses wheelchairs, stretchers, beds in an appropriate fashion. Assists patient in and out of wheelchair and stretchers using proper wheel locking procedures. Cleans wheelchairs and stretchers and reports needed repairs to supervisor.
  • Performs additional Radiographic/CT procedures with proficiency, as necessary.
  • Coordinates the selection and use of supplies, minor equipment, X-Rays, reports, and files between departmental units as needed and maintains an efficient workflow.
  • Prepares contrast material, verifies physician order, and injects patients for I.V. procedure using proper sterile technique. Uses table pads, sheets, side rails/locks, to assure patient comfort and safety. Accurately utilizes initial side markers.
  • Collaborates in departmental and hospital wide QA/QI program as requested.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned by management within job scope.

Qualifications

Education / Training

  • Graduate Radiologic Technology

Additional Information:

Completion of formal Radiological Technology training in an AMA approved school for degree or diploma as Certified Radiology Technologist.

Experience Requirements

  • 0 – 1-year CT Scan Tech

Preferences:

6 months of CT experience

Certificates/Licenses/Registration

  • Radiologic Technologist License in Florida
  • American Registry of Radiological Technologist ARRT (RT) and/or Computed Tomography (CT)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)

Additional Information:

Documented training and experience in CT and operating CT equipment. Must pass the ARRT advanced examination for CT certification within one year of employment as a CT Technologist. BLS, provided by the American Heart Association (AHA), required within 30 days of hire.

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