Salary & Benefits
$93,600-104,000
Health, Dental, and Vision benefits
401k
PTO and Paid Time Off
Job Summary
An Imaging Services technologist provides diagnostic imaging services to patients.
Responsibilities: Assists with the pre and post procedure assessment. Identifies & reports potential liabilities/risk management issues to supervisor in a timely manner. Verifies the procedure room’s readiness to receive a patient, to include appropriate supplies needed. The imaging equipment has been checked for proper functioning Assures correct patient using two identifier policy Works with team members to effect a timely patient transfer & maximize the room turnover efficiency Provides the technical support to assure quality patient care Remains focused on the task at hand. Monitors the patient’s physiological status & notifies radiologist of abnormalities at the time of the occurrence Demonstrates comprehensive anatomy & physiology knowledge Acquires appropriate consent forms Demonstrates the skills necessary to operate equipment needed during a code blue Operates all appropriate radiographic equipment Obtains all appropriate patient history & information to assist the radiologist Reviews and consults with radiology/supervisor each completed case before releasing the patient Understands the difference between ionic and non-ionic contrast media Knows signs of and follows guidelines for treatment of contrast reactions, including appropriate documentation
Qualifications: Completion of a two-year accredited Radiology Technology program. Must be California Certified Radiologic Technologist with Fluoroscopy. At least one year experience in general radiography required. One year hospital setting required. Use of medical technologies, performing diagnostic procedures, informing others, quality focus, planning, technical understanding, people skills, dependability, creating a safe effective environment, radiologic technology, analyzing information.