Radiologic Technologist, Nashoba Valley (Float)
UMass Memorial Health · Nashoba, OK · Yesterday
HealthcareInternship
Major Responsibilities
- Properly performs all diagnostic and fluoroscopic radiologic techniques and examinations, consistent with the age of the patient, within in-patient or outpatient settings, in compliance with departmental and professional standards and protocols.
- Gathers pertinent clinical data and maintains accurate patient records.
- Accurately completes all exams, paperwork and submits promptly.
- Positions and transfers patients appropriately.
- Assists physicians with interventional exams.
- Promptly and properly completes exams and appropriately performs QA to images and then sends exams to PACS for review by the radiologist.
- Assists in maintaining an orderly inventory.
- Provides Radiological technology skills to perform all exams including portables, Emergency Department work, C-ARM, fluoroscopy, and general radiology procedures.
- Assists with any other job-related duties including film hanging, office duties and discrepancy documentation and follow-up.
Position Qualifications
- Licenses/Certifications/Education: Required - Graduate of an accredited radiological program. Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT). Licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- Experience/Skills: Required - Demonstrated ability to provide quality patient care with minimal supervision in a fast-paced setting, collaborating with peers to product optimum results. Verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate with patients and families.
Physical Demands And Environmental Conditions
- Constantly: Working Indoors, Precise Hearing required, and Precise Vision required; Lifting, Carrying, Pushing, and Pulling – Less than 10 pounds.
- Frequently: Standing, Walking, Pushing, Pulling, Twisting, Reaching, Grasping.
- Often: Sitting, Bending, Kneeling, Performing Repetitive Movements, High Level of Stress, Precise Motor Skills required; Lifting, Carrying, Pushing, and Pulling – 10 pounds to over 100 pounds.
- Never: Climbing, Balancing, Crawling, Working Outdoors, Working in Temperature Extremes, and Working at Heights.