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Overview
The Radiology Technologist will perform diagnostic imaging procedures, ensuring patient safety and comfort while operating X-ray technologies compliantly and minimizing radiation exposure. Key duties include preparing patients, obtaining high-quality radiographs, processing digital images accurately, and maintaining examination room readiness.
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3 days ago
Midstate Radiology Associates
The X-Ray Technologist operates radiological equipment and performs examinations to assist physicians in diagnosis and treatment. They are responsible for maintaining equipment, ensuring patient safety, and preparing images for interpretation.
$31 - $47 / HOUR
24 days ago
Providence
Performs radiological procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries. Works under the supervision of the Diagnostic Supervisor and Director of Imaging Services.
$28 - $44 / HOUR
27 days ago
Perform advanced imaging procedures across multiple specialties including X-ray, CT, Ultrasound, and Mammography to assist in critical diagnoses. Responsibilities include positioning patients, operating high-tech equipment, and mentoring students while maintaining strict safety standards.
$32 - $49 / HOUR
UHS
The Radiology Technologist assists physicians by performing radiological, paramedical, and clerical duties required for patient care, primarily focusing on the daily operations of the Radiology department. Key duties include preparing rooms and equipment, positioning patients for X-ray procedures, sending images to PACS, and operating portable X-Ray and C-Arm machines in various settings.
29 days ago
The CT Technologist assists physicians by performing radiological, paramedical, and clerical duties necessary for patient care, primarily focusing on the daily operations of the CT department under the direction of the Radiology Supervisor and physicians. Key duties include preparing rooms and equipment, explaining procedures to patients, positioning them correctly, taking scans as requested, and ensuring proper image transmission to PACS.
1 month ago
The CT Technologist assists physicians by performing radiological, paramedical, and clerical duties necessary for patient care, primarily focusing on the daily operations of the CT department. Key duties include preparing rooms and equipment, positioning patients for scans, assisting radiologists during procedures, and ensuring accurate image transmission to PACS.
University of Rochester
The technologist is responsible for scanning patients safely and efficiently, which includes setting up and utilizing all MRI equipment, evaluating image quality, and performing all associated documentation tasks. Essential functions involve identifying patient service requirements, educating patients, preparing them for procedures, and producing high-quality images for timely interpretation.
$32 - $41 / HOUR
CentroMed
The Dental Assistant is responsible for providing a range of clinical procedures and staff support within full-service dental operations, including assisting the dentist with dental and radiological procedures. Key duties involve four-handed dentistry assistance, patient management, preparing materials, maintaining logs, and ensuring sterilization protocols are followed.
Hunt Regional Healthcare
The staff Radiologic Technologist is responsible for radiological patient care across all age groups, from neonatal to geriatric, while adhering to departmental and hospital policies. Key duties include consistently obtaining diagnostic quality radiographs, preparing contrast media, and maintaining accurate patient records.
WellNow Urgent Care
The technologist is responsible for starting up and shutting down X-Ray equipment, performing X-ray exams at designated locations following established safety procedures, and ensuring proper documentation in the EMR and PACS systems. Duties also include cleaning, stocking, participating in quality control, and performing basic medical assisting tasks to support patient flow.
$34 / HOUR
PM Pediatric Care
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for providing clinical and administrative support in a pediatric urgent care setting. This includes obtaining medical histories, preparing patients for radiological procedures, and ensuring the quality and safety of diagnostic radiographs.
$30 - $40 / HOUR
PM Pediatrics
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for providing clinical and administrative support in a pediatric urgent care setting. This includes obtaining medical histories, preparing patients for radiological procedures, and ensuring the quality and safety of diagnostic imaging.
The technologist performs mammographic and ultrasound guided exams while adhering to all governing body and departmental compliance standards. Essential functions include patient education, preparation for procedures, producing high-quality images for interpretation, and maintaining accurate documentation.
$28 - $36 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Radiology Technologist assists physicians and performs radiological, paramedical, and clerical duties in patient care. They are responsible for preparing equipment, maintaining the radiology department, and assisting with imaging procedures.
University Hospitals
The role involves demonstrating successful patient and technical imaging skills by producing various radiological procedures while adhering to the highest standards of patient care and safety guidelines. Responsibilities also include maintaining required licensure, continuing education, and competency levels for patient exams across all age groups from neonates to geriatrics.
The technologist is responsible for starting up and shutting down X-Ray equipment, preparing patients, conducting X-rays following safety procedures, and obtaining necessary patient history. Duties also include using radiation protection, ensuring equipment functionality, completing documentation in EMR, and performing basic medical assisting tasks to support patient flow.
$29 / HOUR
The technologist will be responsible for starting up and shutting down X-Ray equipment, preparing patients, conducting X-rays following safety procedures, and obtaining necessary patient histories. Duties also include completing documentation in EMR, confirming exams in PACS, cleaning/stocking sites, and performing basic medical assisting tasks to support patient flow.
The Radiologic Technologist provides clinical and administrative support, obtaining patient histories, preparing patients, and taking quality diagnostic X-rays under physician supervision in a pediatric urgent care setting. Responsibilities also include specimen collection, assisting with lab testing, applying splints, and maintaining equipment compliance and documentation.
The role involves performing diagnostic imaging procedures according to physician protocols while providing compassionate, age-specific care to patients ranging from neonates through geriatrics. Responsibilities include adhering strictly to all hospital safety standards, including those related to radiation and fluoroscopy, and maintaining accurate records.
3 months ago