Radiologic Tech I - FT Days

Imaging 76300 - Radiology Diagnostic Full-Time Days 8 Hour Varies


Description

Under general supervision, prepares patients for and performs Radiologic examinations.

Core Competencies

  • Uses ALARA and safety principle at all times.

  • Displays flexibility, team spirit, compassion, respect, politeness and accountability when dealing with customers.

  • Provides healthcare services in own job category to all age groups.

  • Demonstrates competence in interpersonal relationships to all age groups.

  • Completes all assigned procedures in a timely manner and uses time between procedures to department advantage assisting others, clerical duties, stocking, transporting, etc

  • Utilizes Hospital Information System (HIS), Radiology Information System (RIS) and PACS.

  • Answers telephone inquiries of a technical nature from physicians or hospital personnel in other area of the hospital while maintaining good phone etiquette

  • Maintains a safe working environment: Keeps work area clean and free of hazards. Alerts appropriate resource of faulty or broken equipment. Observes all safety guidelines. Recognizes and reports unsafe acts

  • Maintains appropriate quantities of medical stock for the department.

  • Assumes responsibility and accountability for own professional growth and practice. This includes maintaining current licensure and completing educational requirements.

  • Understands his/her role in maintaining medication security to authorized personnel only.

  • Adheres to infection control guidelines: uses good handwashing technique, adheres to isolation policy, cleaning equipment between patients.

  • Assists student technologists who may rotate through the department.

  • Transports and moves patients using appropriate body mechanics and safety precautions. Demonstrates knowledge and practice of safe patient handling devices.

  • Follows Universal Protocol by using two patient identifiers prior to working with a patient. Uses the appropriate hand off communication techniques (SBAR) when bringing patients to and from the department.

  • Provides patient and family with information/instructions regarding procedure, evaluating barriers to understanding.

  • Evaluates patients medical histories and clinical data.

  • Completes the necessary paperwork and notes discrepancies according to departmental procedure.

  • Determines need for translation services or communication aides and arranges for the appropriate resources to meet these needs.



Department Specific Competencies

  • Operates all x-ray equipment and systems.

  • Calibrates and maintains equipment for quality control.

  • Selects exposure factors, positions and consistently produces radiographic images of diagnostic quality.

  • Performs portable procedures in high stress environments includes Intensive Care Units, Surgery Suite and Emergency Room.

  • Administers contrast as needed per exam.

  • Instructs and prepares patients for radiographic/ Fluoroscopic examinations and assists Radiologist during procedures.

  • Follows universal Protocol by using two patient identifiers prior to performing the exam, using pre-op/pre procedure verification check list, site marked with the physician’s initials (physician performing procedure) and using “Time Out”.

  • Practices aseptic technique in opening sterile drape packs, catheters, equipment and supplies.

  • Assists the Radiologist with the consenting of patient.

  • Corrects supplies are charged and tech notes are written at the completion of each exam in RIS.

  • Collects specimens, properly labeling and transporting to laboratory.

  • Assumes on-call status and call back as assigned, responding within 30 minutes of receiving call.

  • Works cooperatively with all members of the department to resolve problems expediently.

  • Follows Lean principles and creates SOPs for the Department as needed.

  • Orients and trains new employees and students. Assists in training and development of existing employees.



Education


Additional Information
Graduate from an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology.

License / Certification Requirements

ARRT License for Radiologic Technologist
Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT)
Fluoroscopy License - New hires have 6 months from date of hire to obtain
BCLS or ACLS Certification

Compensation Range: 

$34.38-54.49