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Join a forward-thinking healthcare institution where your passion for solving clinical mysteries can flourish. As a Radiologic Technologist, you will utilize advanced imaging technology to produce diagnostic images for a diverse patient population, including neonates to geriatrics. This role offers a supportive and empowering environment, allowing you to elevate your skills and expand your knowledge. You'll be part of a dedicated team committed to quality patient care and education, ensuring that each examination is performed with the utmost professionalism and respect. Experience a rewarding career that makes a difference in people's lives every day.
With your passion for solving clinical mysteries and our comprehensive imaging capabilities and sophisticated technology, you can experience an exciting and rewarding imaging career at UCLA Health. You'll be able to elevate your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow your career within an inclusive, supportive, and empowering workplace. Come see for yourself!
Under the direct supervision of the General Diagnostic Manager and Medical Director, the Radiologic Technologist (RT) will produce diagnostic images utilizing a variety of radiographic equipment. The RT will operate radiographic, fluoroscopic, and mobile equipment following prescribed protocols and procedures. You will competently perform radiographic procedures on neonates, infants, children, adults, and geriatric patients. Complete all studies in a timely and efficient manner, producing film images utilizing Digital Radiography, image processors, and processing standards.
Duties include but are not limited to:
The RT is expected to support UCLA healthcare radiology locations in the Southbay region. Radiologic Technologists need to possess the skills, knowledge, and abilities essential to the successful performance of duties assigned to the position; graduate of a Radiologic Technology Training Program approved by the American Medical Association or equivalent training, maintaining current CRT, CRT - Fluoro, and ARRT licensure.
Salary: $46.21 - $56.32 Hourly