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Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is seeking a Radiology Technologist to perform diagnostic imaging at ANMC clinics under limited supervision. The role requires adherence to ALARA, patient safety, and professional standards.
Responsibilities include operating radiography equipment, communicating with radiologists and staff, and ensuring accurate documentation in the EMR and PACS. Anchorage-based position with on-site work and shift readiness.
The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a non-profit Tribal health organization designed to meet the unique health needs of Alaska Native and American Indian people living in Alaska. In partnership with the more than 171,000 Alaska Native and American Indian people that we serve and the Tribal health organizations of the Alaska Tribal Health System, ANTHC provides world-class health services, which include comprehensive medical services at the Alaska Native Medical Center, wellness programs, disease research and prevention, rural provider training and rural water and sanitation systems construction. ANTHC is the largest, most comprehensive Tribal health organization in the United States, and Alaska’s second-largest health employer with more than 3,100 employees offering an array of health services to people around the nation’s largest state. Our vision: Alaska Native people are the healthiest people in the world.
Visit us online at www.anthc.org or contact Recruitment directly at HRRecruiting@anthc.org.
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium has a hiring preference for qualified Alaska Native and American Indian applicants pursuant to P.L. 93-638 Indian Self Determination Act.
Under limited supervision, performs radiographic imaging examinations for patients in ANMC clinics.
All P erforms diagnostic imaging examinations according to department procedures. Locates and records internal elements of the body. Monitors the patient for potentially dangerous physical and emotional changes. Recognizes abnormal changes and immediately notifies physician. Adjusts equipment and positions patient to produce diagnostic radiographs. Instructs patients in pretest preparation, answers questions and explains procedures. Performs exams including the palpation of body landmarks while maintaining patient dignity and modesty. Works directly with radiologist, other physicians and speech pathologist performing fluoroscopic examinations. Prepares and administers contrast agents. Provides exceptional patient care and customer service to patients, coworkers and other departments. Effectively communicates and works with other departments on a regular basis. Evaluates orders for appropriate medical history, researches unclear orders and corrects errors with the ordering provider. Evaluates test results for clarity and accuracy; reviews radiographs with peers according to department procedures. Logs data into electronic medical record, and updates PACS for exams performed. Cleans and sanitizes equipment and workspace. Recognizes equipment malfunctions and readjusts equipment or requests repair. Maintains a neat and clean department and follows infection control procedures. Adheres to all principles of ALARA. Uses available radiation protection devices and follows all policies relating to radiation safety for self, coworkers and patients. Provides over the phone assistance to teleradiology sites. Takes call and reports to the hospital ready to work within 30 minutes of being called in. (Anchorage residents) Performs other duties as assigned.
May cross-train peers as required. Works with, trains, monitors and provides feedback to students of radiologic technology on a regular basis. Evaluates student exams and radiographs.
Takes on additional duties to assist in departmental operation. May be tasked to oversee the department during supervisor’s absence. Is highly competent performing fluoroscopic examinations. May be called on to research and coordinate exams with referring clinicians and radiologist. Assists peers in evaluating orders, researching unclear orders and correcting errors, test results, logging data into the electronic medical record, and updating PACS. Conducts training with new employees and assists them in meeting competency criteria. Cross-trains peers as required. Works with, trains, monitors and provides feedback to students of radiologic technology on a regular basis. Evaluates student exams and radiographs.
All Knowledge of radiography as demonstrated by registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Knowledge of Cerner Electronic Health Record system Knowledge of diagnostic technologist principals, practices and concepts Knowledge of diagnostic protocols, techniques, and requirement Knowledge of reference standards and regulatory requirements for radiography safety. Knowledge of emergency procedures, sterile practices, infection control, basic life support, and other applicable practices Knowledge of radiation protection standards, devices, and techniques including concepts of accumulated dosage and genetic changes, effects of radiation on living organisms, and the effects of x‑ray techniques on patients and operator exposure. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology, such as the location, appearance, and function of major and minor systems subject to radiological imaging, in order to interpret the examination request accurately. Skill in interpersonal relationships. Skill in radiologic positioning, exam procedures and basic nursing practices related to radiography, including emergency procedures, sterile operating room practices, infections control techniques, and cardiac arrest techniques (CPR). Skill in monitoring patient responses and operating defibrillator equipment. Skill in performing radiology testing procedures. Skill in assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands. Skill in operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of software applications.
All A n Associate’s Degree in diagnostic radiography or related field. Progressively responsible professional work-related experience, education, or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for college education.
Radiology Technologist I Non-supervisory – None
Radiology Technologist II Non-supervisory – One (1) year of professional work experience in Radiography
Radiology Technologist III Non-supervisory – Three (3) years professional work experience in Radiography
All C urrent Basic Life Support card required. Radiology Technologist I B e registry eligible with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and complete registry within six (6) months from date of hire. Radiology Technologist II, III Registry with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
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D epending on the needs of the organization, some incumbents in this job class may be required to obtain additional certifications or training in one or more specialty areas.
Must be able to lift, push and/or pull up to 200 pounds. (i.e. gurneys, wheelchairs, equipment and C-arms) on a regular basis. Must be able to reach and/or bend (i.e. reach above the head, out to the sides and down to the floor) on a regular basis. Must be able to wear PPE (i.e. respirators, surgical mask, exam gloves and lead garments) on a regular basis. Must be able to assist patients transferring between wheelchairs and exam tables. Must be able to transfer patients between gurneys and exam tables with or without help. An MC is not a latex free environment. Therefore, some latex exposure can be expected. This position requires the ability to stand for long periods of time. May be occasionally exposed to hazardous materials or infectious diseases.