Radiologic Technologist- Urgent Care Medical & Healthcare - Quakertown, PA at Geebo

Radiologic Technologist- Urgent Care


Responsibilities:
Grand View is looking for a Radiologic Tech to join our Urgent Care Centers.
The Radiologic Technologist performs imaging utilizing the appropriate equipment for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment planning with regards to patient care.
The ideal candidate demonstrates competency in skills necessary to care for patients served and must be competent to perform multiple types of Imaging.
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Essential Functions:
Reviews the daily patient schedule in order to maximize efficiency and minimize patient waiting time.
Ensure proper identification and documentation of radiographic images Transfers patient safely to exam table and provides for patient safety by providing appropriate monitoring/ visualization during exam.
Positions patient under x-ray machine, adjusts immobilization devices, and affixes lead shields to protect unaffected areas.
Follow established protocols for cleaning, preparing, and operating radiological equipment.
Schedule:
One day a week and every third weekend.
Qualifications:
Education and
Experience:
Vocational diploma from an AMA approved radiologic technology program required Associate's Degree from an AMA approved radiologic technology program And Over 1 year to 3 years experience as an Imaging Services Technologist preferred Licenses and Certifications:
Radiological Technologist Certified, Upon hire, required
Benefits:
Medical, Free Dental, Vision Insurance for full time and part time 403B Pension Plan On-site discounted Child Care Center Tuition Reimbursement up to $5250 per year Free Life Insurance Free Parking Paid Time Off Sick Time Flexible Spending Accounts Recommended Skills Health Care Imaging Visualization Radiation Treatment Planning Radiologic Technologist Radiology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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