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An established industry player is seeking a skilled Radiological Technologist for their Urgent Care department. This role involves performing vital radiologic procedures, ensuring patient safety, and collaborating with medical teams to enhance patient care. The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical and interpersonal skills, along with the ability to operate advanced radiographic equipment. Join a dynamic environment where your expertise will directly impact patient satisfaction and care quality. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow in a supportive and innovative healthcare setting while making a difference in the lives of patients.
The Radiological Technologist – Urgent Care reports to department leadership and under direction of a provider/nurse/MLT, supports and assists with the provision of identified clinical and laboratory services to enhance and maintain patient flow and satisfaction. Accurately obtains, documents, and reports variances for: history, vital signs, EKG’s, and growth parameters for developmental stage.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
Current licensure as a Radiologic Technologist by The American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) required.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
WORKING CONDITIONS
Radiology/Imaging areas work environment with rare exposure to physical discomforts due to unpleasant odors from specimens and chemicals. Occasional exposure to infectious agents when handling specimens or hazardous materials but potential for personal harm or injury is reduced when proper safety and health precautions are followed. Regular exposure to radiation. Minimum chance of injury once established safety procedures are followed. Ability to stand for long periods of time wearing a lead apron. Ability to lift or turn disabled patients. Although radiation hazards exist in this occupation, they are minimized by the use of lead aprons, gloves, and other shielding devices, and by instruments monitoring exposure to radiation. Radiation exposure badges must be worn to measure radiation levels in the radiation area.
CHKDHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.