Find clinical, allied health, care team, and healthcare operations openings using one smart search field across cities, regions, and employers.
Grace Cottage Family Health & Hospital
Overview
The Multi-modality Technologist prepares patients for diagnostic radiology and CT exams, ensuring compliance with safety and procedural standards. They maintain departmental policies and deliver quality services while performing radiologic examinations under established protocols.
Quick view →
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
14 days ago
OSF HealthCare
The Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist delivers patient-centered service by performing CT exams and procedures under the direction of a radiologist. This involves administering ionizing radiation for adequate diagnostic quality while strictly adhering to ALARA guidelines and all regulatory requirements for safe care.
23 days ago
Providence
The Radiology Technologist performs diagnostic imaging and CT exams to provide accurate information for radiologist interpretation. They are also responsible for operating radiographic equipment and maintaining quality control standards.
$33 - $51 / HOUR
1 month ago
Cedars-Sinai
The CT Technologist III performs CT exams following established procedures and protocols, ensuring accuracy and adherence to safety policies. They also assist physicians with advanced procedures and maintain imaging equipment.
$57 / HOUR
2 months ago
CoxHealth
Performs all basic radiology and CT exams on patients using correct equipment. Greets patients, explains exams, and ensures all exams are correct and diagnostic before releasing patients.
Essentia Health
This role involves providing healthcare services using radionuclides to aid in patient diagnosis or treatment. The technologist will independently operate nuclear medicine equipment to perform nuclear medicine, PET, and CT exams, delivering high-quality diagnostic images to physicians.
$36 - $55 / HOUR
The Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist provides patient-centered service as an imaging technologist in Computed Tomography. Under the direction of the radiologist, the technologist performs CT exams and procedures at a technical level, administering ionizing radiation while adhering to safety guidelines.
Select Specialty Hospital - Orlando Central
The Radiologic Technologist prepares patients for diagnostic procedures by explaining the process and positioning them correctly to capture appropriate images using specialized equipment. Responsibilities also include performing various radiographic, fluoroscopic, and CT exams, understanding requisitions, and maintaining equipment functionality.
$41 / HOUR
HealthPartners
This role involves performing CT exams in hospital and outpatient settings, requiring independent judgment, patient preparation, contrast media administration, and intravenous catheter insertion. The technologist will also serve as a resource for Radiologic Technology students and interns.
$41 - $57 / HOUR
Tenet Healthcare
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review results, document exceptions, and communicate findings to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies.
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits of administered pharmaceuticals. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document exceptions, and communicate findings to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies.
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits of administered pharmaceuticals. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document exceptions, communicate findings to the radiologist, and respond to medical emergencies as needed.
UnityPoint Health
The CT Technologist is responsible for performing accurate technical radiological procedures, adhering strictly to established guidelines, protocols, and turnaround times, while administering contrast agents as required. This role also involves documenting all necessary information, maintaining compliance with regulatory standards, and ensuring patient safety through adherence to ALARA principles.
RadNet
The primary duties involve performing high-quality radiologic and CT exams on patients, monitoring their well-being during procedures, and safely administering contrast as required. Technologists must also guide patients through the process, answer questions, and respond to physician inquiries.
The Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist provides patient-centered service as an imaging technologist in Computed Tomography, performing CT exams and procedures under the direction of a radiologist. This role involves administering ionizing radiation for adequate diagnostic quality while strictly adhering to ALARA guidelines and all regulatory requirements for safe care.
Trinity Health
The technologist performs daily operations of CT exams and procedures, including emergency callback, while operating CT equipment safely and knowledgeably. They provide care across all age groups and communicate effectively with patients, staff, and radiologists.
The primary responsibilities involve performing high-quality radiologic and CT exams on patients, monitoring their well-being during procedures, and safely administering contrast as required. Technologists must also guide patients through the process, answer questions, and respond to physician needs regarding patient care.
St. Luke's Health - The Woodlands Campus
The CT Technologist will utilize expertise to capture precise diagnostic images, enabling accurate diagnosis by Radiologists, by adeptly creating detailed cross-sectional images of the skeleton, tissues, and internal organs daily. Responsibilities include performing CT exams according to protocols, ensuring equipment functionality, performing maintenance, and maintaining quality logs and supply inventories.
SimonMed Imaging
The technologist will demonstrate competency in job-related skills, including positioning patients for MRI and/or CT exams after training, and utilizing venipuncture skills to assist CT and MRI technicians as needed. Duties also involve supporting remote technologists and assisting with day-to-day operations, including screening patients, starting IVs, administering contrast, and entering patient notes into the RIS.
Day Kimball Healthcare
The CT Technologist performs a variety of technical procedures applying prescribed ionizing radiation for CT scans, assisting physicians in selecting practical application and technical factors. Responsibilities include performing various CT exams, explaining procedures to patients, operating complex electronic equipment, administering contrast media, and assisting in interventional CT exams.
3 months ago