- Start your next chapter at Bolivar Medical Center, a 164-bed hospital serving Cleveland, MS, and part of the ScionHealth community hospital network.
- Bolivar Medical Center is a Joint Commission accredited hospital that provides inpatient, outpatient, and emergency department services and also offers a long-term care unit.
- At Bolivar, you will deliver vital care in a community setting with the backing of a highly regarded hospital system committed to quality, safety, and local impact.
- Job Summary Under the direct supervision of a Radiologic Technologist, the Radiology Student performs a variety of imaging procedures while adhering to regulatory standards and facility policies.
- The position provides hands-on clinical training for students currently enrolled in a Radiologic Technology program, with a strong emphasis on patient safety, accurate documentation, and technical competency.
- Essential Functions Performs imaging procedures under supervision, ensuring patient safety and care quality Reviews patient history and physician's orders; prepares equipment and selects appropriate imaging parameters Follows radiation safety and infection control guidelines Assists with patient positioning, shielding, and education before and during procedures Monitors and reports patient condition changes; analyzes image quality and routes for radiologist interpretation Operates imaging and PACS equipment; reports malfunctions appropriately Maintains accurate documentation according to facility standards Participates in quality improvement, equipment maintenance, and restocking of supplies Administers contrast media when ordered and within scope of practice Performs additional related duties within scope of practice as assigned Knowledge/Skills/Abilities/Expectations Demonstrates teamwork and prioritizes patient satisfaction Detail-oriented with effective multitasking and time management skills Self-motivated and dependable in completing tasks Professional demeanor in high-pressure and emergency situations Flexible to work schedule changes for department coverage Proficient in basic computer and medical software applications Strong critical thinking, communication, and interpersonal skills Fluent in English; additional languages preferred Maintains a professional appearance and safeguards patient confidentiality Complies with hospital policies, regulatory standards, and annual education requirements Physically able to perform job functions including lifting and moving patients, standing, walking, and operating equipment in clinical environments
Education High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) required Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Radiologic Technology program Licenses/Certifications Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification from the American Heart Association required within time frame required by facility policy Experience No prior experience required