Radiology Technologist II-CT PRN

Columbus, WI
Part Time
Experienced

Prairie Ridge Health is looking for a team member to join our Medical Imaging Department in the role of Radiology Technologist II. This position is a PRN, as needed working days, evenings and weekends.

This position will be be responsible for possessing professional working knowledge and the essential skill functions as it relates to the position required to properly perform General imaging exams. The Technologist is responsible for providing direct patient care services as ordered by physicians.....

POSITION SUMMARY

The Radiology Technologist II (CT preferred) possesses professional working knowledge and the essential skill functions as it relates to the position required to properly perform General imaging exams. The Technologist is responsible for providing direct patient care services as ordered by physicians. The technologist provides education and communicates with the patient, family, and other healthcare workers. Performs age specific (ranging from neonates to geriatrics) general radiographs, portable, surgical, ER trauma and fluoroscopic exams.   Knowledge of radiation exposure techniques and contrast media is required. The technologist assists the Radiologist with special procedures.

And possess one of the below listed advanced certifications

  • The technologist has completed advanced certification in Mammography through the ARRT or has 15 years’ experience in Mammography. The technologist complies with the regulations of the MQSA. The technologist reviews patient history for screening versus diagnostic exam, produces and critiques quality images and completes patient information management consistent with the mammography exam. The mammographer will have knowledge of complete workflow of mammography record keeping. 
  • The technologist has completed the advanced certification from the ARRT in Computerized Tomography or has 15 years CT experience. The technologist has knowledge of and applies the principles of CT. The technologist selects the scanning protocols for the appropriate exam and uses enhancing techniques for proper images. The technologist identifies cross-sectional anatomy and uses advanced computerized equipment to produce detailed cross-sectional pictures of the internal structures of the body. Image processing techniques and image management procedures are followed. (Preferred)
     
  • The technologist has completed the advanced certification from the ARRT or ISCD in Bone Densitometry or has 15 years’ experience in Bone Density.

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS/LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION:

Radiology Technologist II

  • Graduate of Radiology Technology Program endorsed by the ARRT
  • Completed advanced certification in mammography from the ARRT, or advanced certification in CT (Preferred) from the ARRT, or advanced certification in Bone Densitometry from the ARRT or ISCD.  In lieu of certification15 years’ experience in any listed modality.
  • Wisconsin State License-Licensed Radiographer
  • CPR certification

FTE:PRN, as needed days, evenings and weekends

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