NeighborHealth
Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Salary
$50 - $65 / HOUR
The Radiologic Technologist is expected to produce high-quality Radiographic images under the guidance of the Radiology Supervisor and BMC Radiologists. This includes performing diagnostic examinations and ensuring patient safety during procedures.
Candidates must be graduates of an AMA Approved Radiologic Technology Training Program and hold a license in Radiography from the state of Massachusetts. A minimum of 1-3 years of experience in a high-volume environment is required.
The Radiologic Technologist/Emergency Department/Laboratory Technologist is expected to produce high-quality Radiographic images under the guidance of the Radiology Supervisor and BMC Radiologists. These images shall be produced in a manner consistent with safe technique as well as standard precautions. This is a per-diem position for coverage as needed. The schedule for this role is Sun 7a – 7p, Mon 10a – 11p, Tue & Wed 11p – 7a. NeighborHealth, is the largest community health center in Massachusetts and one of the largest in the country. From the nurses and physicians on the frontlines of patient care to the managers who shape policy, to the customer service representatives who keep our facilities running smoothly — everyone here has a role in making medicine better. Essential
Performs Diagnostic Radiographic examination following department protocol and utilizing technical factors to ensure the highest quality results. Head and neck studies, chest studies, spine and pelvis, upper extremity, lower extremity, abdomen, and pediatric studies. Produces copies of Radiographic images as needed. Follows Radiation safety procedures on all exams keeping them ALARA. Appropriately utilizes shields to reduce exposure to patients. Sets technical factors to reduce patient exposure and produce high-quality films. Uses sterile technique if required and follows standard precautions. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to communicate with all the age groups we serve. Prepares patients for the exam by explaining the exam procedure in a kind, respectful manner. An interpreter will be utilized as needed. Demonstrates the ability to recognize age-related pathology and physical presentation when performing exams and choosing technical factors.
Graduate of the AMA Approved Radiologic Technology Training Program. Associate's degree is strongly desired. Clinical hours sufficient to sit for the ARRT Examination. Licensed by the state of Massachusetts in Radiography. CPR certified and has the ability to maintain this on an annual basis.
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