Perform emergency and routine CT procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Maintain department records, operate specialized scanning equipment, and assist radiologists with invasive procedures.
Requirements summary
Requires graduation from an approved Radiology Technology Program and CT certification. Must have at least one year of radiology tech experience and current ARRT, IEMA, and CPR certifications.
Information: 3:00PM-11:00PM, rotating weekends Pay Range $35.50 - $53.25
Major
Responsibilities: Provide competent, proficient technical skills in the performance of emergency and routine CT procedures, implementing procedural standards and protocols. 1)Ability to access a vein for the purpose of injecting contrast. 2)Ability to recognize contraindications and adverse reactions to oral IV contrast. 3)Ability to recognize abnormal/normal pathologies and apply the proper protocol. 4)Familiarity with cross-sectional anatomy. 5)Demonstrate competence in the operation of equipment (laser, scanner, injector, processor, crash cart) and report equipment problems to appropriate individuals or contracted services 6)Ability to function without supervision 7)Rotate shifts when necessary. 8)Participate in on-call rotation if needed. Must respond to emergency call-in within 45 minutes. 9)Rotate holiday coverage 10)Ability to assist Radiologist with all invasive procedures and Perform clerical duties as required. Provide patient care specific to procedural requirements and patients' needs within established Department protocols 1)Provide for patient comfort and safety for all procedures 2)Respond to patient/physician complaints quickly. Report all complaints to appropriate supervisor 3)Respond to patients questions pertaining to specific procedures 4)Coordinate multiple exams between CT and other departments 5)Maintain patient confidentiality in all areas including computer, patient charts, and patient communications 6)Maintain professional attitude toward patients and fellow associates 7)Transport patients when Patient Escort services are not available 8)Provide immobilization and radiation shielding devices as necessary Documentation of department records 1)Participate in documentation of CQI/QA and ACR statistics. 2)Participate in properly stocking rooms, checking and ordering of supplies 3)Understands and can operate RadNet and CareConnection. 4)Documentation of patients histories and records as required. 5)Process appropriate paperwork, including handling of requisitions, logging of test and charging patients Comply with established hospital safety standards to ensure patient and staff well being 1)Maintain CPR certification, IEMA and ARRT. 2)Operate equipment in a safe manner according to Hospital and Department Policies and Procedures on safety 3)Use Universal Precautions in daily performance of procedures Demonstrate a commitment to the organization by supporting and adapting to changes consistent with operating goals 1)Demonstrate adaptability and flexibility for change. 2)Demonstrate reliability for attendance and punctuality. 3)Maintain compliance with Regulatory Standards and procedures (current IEMA and ARRT). Provide training assistance to new associates and radiology tech students. Assist in preparation, submission, and adherence to ACR standards and ACR accreditation for CT. Keep current on new trends in the field of CT including attending continuing education programs and inservices. Complete all required competencies as required by Hospital and Regulatory standards. Obtain and remain in good standing with CT certification within one year of hire.
Benefits
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Time Off
Vision Insurance
Medical Insurance
Short-Term Disability
Long-Term Disability
Flexible Spending Accounts
Adoption Assistance
Educational Assistance Program
Retirement Plans With Employer Match
Education/Experience
Required: 1 year Radiology tech experience - Graduate of approved Radiology Technology Program and Certification in CT.
Knowledge,
Skills &
Abilities
Required: Familiarity with CT keyboard - Familiar with all CT equipment ARRT, IEMA,
CPR,
CT
Certification
Physical
Requirements and
Working
Conditions: Ability to anticipate patient, employee and department needs and act appropriately on those needs. – Weekend, holiday and after hour’s call-ins in order to accommodate patient and staff needs. – Weekend rotation during normal hours – Ability to sit, stand for extended periods of time. – Exposure to critically ill patients. – Ability to start IV’s – Good communication skills both written and oral – Good organizational skills. Ability to lift up to 35 pounds without assistance. For patient lifts of over 35 pounds, or when patient is unable to assist with the lift, patient handling equipment is expected to be used, with at least one other associate, when available. Unique patient lifting/movement situations will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Addendum
ADDENDUM TO JOB DESCRIPTIONS RELATED TO PATIENT SAFETY Report patient safety events and near misses in timely fashion Adhere to all behavioral and procedural patient safety practices Promote culture of safety through identifying threats to patient safety and intervening to prevent patient harm Communicate openly and promote team work Report intimidating behavior and other threats to patient safety promptly This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of the incumbent. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. Incumbent may be required to perform other related duties.
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