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Job Title:
Radiology Tech
Location:
North Bergen, NJ 07047 Schedule:
Monday - Friday, No Weekends (8-hour shifts, schedule may vary depending on volume: 7:30a-4:00p, 8:00a-4:30p, or 8:30a-5:00p) Hours Per Week:
40 Contract Length:
13 Weeks Job Summary
The Radiologic Technologist I is responsible for obtaining diagnostic radiographic examinations at a technical level that does not require constant supervision. The technologist performs imaging procedures, patient care, and administrative tasks in accordance with departmental standards and regulatory guidelines. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Produce high-quality diagnostic radiographic examinations by positioning patients, selecting proper technical factors, and operating equipment. Utilize cone and collimating devices to restrict radiation exposure to unaffected areas. Perform portable x-ray exams in patient rooms, operating rooms, and emergency departments. Follow procedures to correctly identify and label patient films with name, x-ray number, and side markers. Process exposed x-ray films using available processing methods. Complete patient requisitions with technologist initials, date, and film details. Maintain an orderly and clean x-ray room as directed. Prepare and assist physicians in administering radiopaque contrast media. Perform administrative tasks such as scheduling, patient instruction, film filing, record maintenance, and reception duties. Provide patient care assistance, including moving, positioning, and transferring patients as needed. Lift a minimum of 5 lbs., push/pull at least 10 lbs., and stand for up to 6 hours per day. Adapt care delivery to meet the specific needs of patients (age, culture, language, sensory impairments, etc.) and communicate effectively with patients and caregivers. Follow all organizational policies, safety procedures, and competency standards. Education & Certification Requirements High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of an AMA-approved School of Radiologic Technology. Completion of clinical and A.R.R.T. requirements. Must possess a valid New Jersey State Radiology License. Must be eligible for the National Registry and pass the A.R.R.T. exam.
Radiology Tech
Location:
North Bergen, NJ 07047 Schedule:
Monday - Friday, No Weekends (8-hour shifts, schedule may vary depending on volume: 7:30a-4:00p, 8:00a-4:30p, or 8:30a-5:00p) Hours Per Week:
40 Contract Length:
13 Weeks Job Summary
The Radiologic Technologist I is responsible for obtaining diagnostic radiographic examinations at a technical level that does not require constant supervision. The technologist performs imaging procedures, patient care, and administrative tasks in accordance with departmental standards and regulatory guidelines. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Produce high-quality diagnostic radiographic examinations by positioning patients, selecting proper technical factors, and operating equipment. Utilize cone and collimating devices to restrict radiation exposure to unaffected areas. Perform portable x-ray exams in patient rooms, operating rooms, and emergency departments. Follow procedures to correctly identify and label patient films with name, x-ray number, and side markers. Process exposed x-ray films using available processing methods. Complete patient requisitions with technologist initials, date, and film details. Maintain an orderly and clean x-ray room as directed. Prepare and assist physicians in administering radiopaque contrast media. Perform administrative tasks such as scheduling, patient instruction, film filing, record maintenance, and reception duties. Provide patient care assistance, including moving, positioning, and transferring patients as needed. Lift a minimum of 5 lbs., push/pull at least 10 lbs., and stand for up to 6 hours per day. Adapt care delivery to meet the specific needs of patients (age, culture, language, sensory impairments, etc.) and communicate effectively with patients and caregivers. Follow all organizational policies, safety procedures, and competency standards. Education & Certification Requirements High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of an AMA-approved School of Radiologic Technology. Completion of clinical and A.R.R.T. requirements. Must possess a valid New Jersey State Radiology License. Must be eligible for the National Registry and pass the A.R.R.T. exam.