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A leading healthcare provider in North Dakota is seeking a CT Technologist to perform diagnostic imaging procedures. This full-time role offers flexibility and training for candidates without prior CT experience. The position includes a sign-on bonus and relocation assistance, making it an attractive opportunity for qualified individuals.
As our CT Technologist, you will help capture usable diagnostic images from patients so the Radiologist can accurately diagnose and/or rule out different conditions. If you're looking for variety and work flexibility with hours, this position is for you! This is a full-time position with weekday hours and shared on-call duty.
Every day you could perform any variety of imaging examinations. You'll perform both conventional radiology and CT to also include working the c-arm during pain clinic procedures. No CT experience, no problem! We will train!
To be successful in this role, you’ll need to fully understand the importance of diagnostic imaging. This includes knowledge of the general imaging workflow, various patient positioning techniques, and capturing precise results for timely and accurate diagnosis. You have demonstrated the ability to set and maintain multiple priorities in an environment with shifting priorities, while providing accurate deliverables in a timely fashion. You're self-motivated, and able to take ownership of projects/assignments. You're a team player with excellent follow-up and customer service skills. Strong interpersonal, verbal, and writing skills, as well as interpersonal skills in dealing with guests and team members.
$30,000 Sign-on Bonus and Relocation Assistance
CHI Oakes Hospital is a 20-bed critical access hospital that provides various inpatient and outpatient services to approximately 14,000 people in southeastern North Dakota. It is also a 24-Hour Emergency Level V Trauma Center. The hospital building was newly constructed in 2007, replacing a 50-year-old building, and in 2010, Oakes Community Clinic was opened within the hospital building. The hospital is part of a larger, values-based organization, CommonSpirit Health.