ZT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LLC
Location
Temple, Texas
The Radiology Technologist operates radiographic and CAT SCAN equipment to produce diagnostic images as directed by a physician, ensuring optimal patient positioning and adhering to radiation safety protocols. Responsibilities also include administering contrast, maintaining proper documentation, and performing ancillary patient care duties such as starting IVs and drawing blood.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited Radiologic Technology school and possess at least two years of experience in radiology/imaging, including CT experience. Required credentials include current State Licensure and BCLS Certification, with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists registration being preferred.
The Radiology Technologist will operate radiographic equipment to produce radiographs of body for diagnostic purposes, as directed by the Physician in accordance with the Radiologist accepted protocol. The technologist will also be proficient in the positioning of the patient and examining table to obtain optimum views of specified area of body requested by physician. Technologist will also practice radiation safety techniques with the ALARA principle in mind, using beam restrictive devices, patient shielding skills, and knowledge of applicable exposure factors, to maximize radiation protection to patient and staff.
Each Radiology Technologist will operate CAT SCAN equipment to produce Computed Tomography (CT scans) of the body for diagnostic purposes, as directed by the Physician in accordance with the Radiologist protocol. The Radiology Technologist will be responsible for administering and consenting for contrast both IV and oral, while being aware of all possible reactions and side effects. The Radiology Technologist will also be responsible for filling out appropriate paperwork and ensuring proper documentation in patients’ chart. Our Primary goal is to ensure patient safety and satisfaction, while acquiring an acceptable exam of diagnostic quality.
The Radiology Technologist will also be responsible for additional patient care duties. This includes, but is not limited to: starting IVs, drawing blood, operating lab testing equipment and running patient samples, changing of beds, cleaning of rooms, and also stocking linens.