Job Description
Location: University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States.
Department: Radiology.
Hours: Full-Time, 40 Hours/Week.
Shift: Second Shift.
Position Overview
Make a meaningful impact as a CT Technologist at Cincinnati Medical Center, where your expertise helps provide timely, accurate diagnoses for patients in need of advanced imaging and compassionate care. As a CT Technologist, you’ll play a critical role in our radiology department by producing high-quality CT scans that support accurate diagnoses and effective treatments. Working independently and as part of a team, you’ll ensure every scan is performed with precision, safety, and care.
Why You’ll Love This Role
- Join a top-ranked health system known for quality care and clinical excellence
- Use cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art imaging equipment
- Collaborate with a supportive team committed to patient-centered care
- Work in a department recognized for delivering exceptional patient experiences
- Be part of a health system consistently ranked among the best in the region by U.S. News & World Report
Qualifications
- Associate’s degree required
- 1–2 years of experience preferred
- Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and current state license required
- Completion of JRCERT approved program in Radiologic Technology or an Associate of Science Degree in Radiologic Technology
- Successfully completed and passed CT registry
- Must participate in continuing education activities in accordance to the ARRT guidelines
- Valid Ohio radiologic license
- Current CPR certification by the American Heart Association must be held
- Required Skills and Knowledge: Must complete at least 24 hours of direct credit continuing education every 2 years
Responsibilities
- Perform diagnostic CT procedures according to physician orders and safety protocols
- Communicate clearly with patients and team members, ensuring a positive experience
- Operate equipment with precision, maintaining proper exposure levels and techniques
- Review images for quality and diagnostic acceptability
- Prepare and administer contrast media under physician direction
- Practice sterile techniques and assist with emergency procedures when needed
- Participate in continuing education and development
UC Health is an EEO employer.