University of Oklahoma
Location
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Operates X-ray equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Assists radiologists and other medical staff by positioning patients and maintaining equipment functionality.
Requires an associate degree or certification in a diagnostic radiologic technology program and at least 6 months of clinical experience. Must hold or obtain ARRT certification within 90 days of hire, along with BLS and CPR certifications.
Radiological Technologist Join a dynamic and patient‑centered team at OU Health Physicians Tulsa, where your radiologic expertise supports exceptional care across our growing network of clinics. This position is primarily based at our Family and Sports Medicine Clinic, offering you the opportunity to work closely with dedicated providers in a collaborative, innovative environment—while also providing occasional support to other primary care locations. If you’re a radiology technologist who thrives in a supportive setting, values variety in your work, and is passionate about delivering outstanding patient experiences, we’d love to have you on our team.
Under the direction of a Radiologist, operates x-ray equipment to take radiologic films providing quality images to physicians to aid in the diagnosis of medical problems. Essential Duties: Operates X-ray equipment to make radiographs of designated portions of the body, and to provide X-ray therapy to patients. Ensures prompt submissions of high-quality of all images and documents. May operate mobile X-ray in the operating room, emergency room, or at bedside. Adjusts equipment to correct setting for each examination and determines proper voltage, current, and desired exposure time for each radiograph. Ensures equipment is properly functioning. Reports potential problems or equipment malfunction to appropriate personnel. Positions and instructs patients. Arranges, attaches, or adjusts immobilization and supportive devices to obtain precise position, to prevent movement, and to lessen discomfort. Observes patient during the procedure and reports abnormal activity. Follows radiation safety procedures and guidelines. Prevents patients from being exposed to unnecessary radiation. Adjusts lead shield to protect unaffected parts of the body from exposure to X-rays. Assists the Radiologist in teaching new Radiologic Technologists, students, etc. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position.
Required Education: Associate's degree or Certification in a Diagnostic Radiologic Technology Program, AND: 6 months clinical radiology experience. Working Conditions: Physical: Constantly standing. Ability to assist patients on the exam table and place in the appropriate position. May lift, pull, or push up to 50 pounds.
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