Sutter Health
Sutter Health Radiologic Technologist
Competently performs routine and specialized computerized tomography procedures to produce quality images to physicians and other health care providers for the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and prevention of injury or disease. Works independently, exercising sound judgment, and developed clinical skills to execute safe and precise procedures to deliver accurate results in a timely manner. Gains confidence and cooperation from the patient, their family/support group, and other healthcare providers through competent patient assessment, attentive monitoring, and effective communication. Adheres to all local/state/federal regulations, codes, policies and procedures to ensure privacy and safety while delivering optimal patient care. May also be responsible for performing specific procedures and/or teaching duties. Education: Graduation from an accredited Radiologic Technologist Program Certification & Licensure: ARRT - Radiography - American Register of Radiologic Technologists CRT-Certified Radiologic Technologist BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider RHF-Radiology Fluoroscopy within 180 Days of hire Preferred Experience as Typically Acquired in: Basic clinical and practical CT Tech work as typically acquired in a similar environment. Skills and Knowledge: General knowledge of diagnostic computerized tomography principles, procedures, views, and equipment, including some experience responding to traumas and various hospital emergencies. Capable of performing routine CT examinations as well as a basic understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology. Possess excellent written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people. Well-developed time management and organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize assignments and work within standardized operating procedures and scientific methods to achieve objectives and meet deadline. General knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook) and related information systems (Radiology (RIS), laboratory (LIS), electronic health records (EHR), EPIC, and picture archive and communication system (PACS). Job Shift: Varied Schedule: Per Diem/Casual Shift Hours: 8 Days of the Week: Variable Weekend Requirements: One Weekend Shift a month Benefits: No Unions: Yes Position Status: Non-Exempt Weekly Hours: 0 Employee Status: Per Diem/Casual Pay Range is $62.52 to $76.21 / hour
Competently performs routine and specialized computerized tomography procedures to produce quality images to physicians and other health care providers for the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and prevention of injury or disease. Works independently, exercising sound judgment, and developed clinical skills to execute safe and precise procedures to deliver accurate results in a timely manner. Gains confidence and cooperation from the patient, their family/support group, and other healthcare providers through competent patient assessment, attentive monitoring, and effective communication. Adheres to all local/state/federal regulations, codes, policies and procedures to ensure privacy and safety while delivering optimal patient care. May also be responsible for performing specific procedures and/or teaching duties. Education: Graduation from an accredited Radiologic Technologist Program Certification & Licensure: ARRT - Radiography - American Register of Radiologic Technologists CRT-Certified Radiologic Technologist BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider RHF-Radiology Fluoroscopy within 180 Days of hire Preferred Experience as Typically Acquired in: Basic clinical and practical CT Tech work as typically acquired in a similar environment. Skills and Knowledge: General knowledge of diagnostic computerized tomography principles, procedures, views, and equipment, including some experience responding to traumas and various hospital emergencies. Capable of performing routine CT examinations as well as a basic understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology. Possess excellent written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people. Well-developed time management and organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize assignments and work within standardized operating procedures and scientific methods to achieve objectives and meet deadline. General knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook) and related information systems (Radiology (RIS), laboratory (LIS), electronic health records (EHR), EPIC, and picture archive and communication system (PACS). Job Shift: Varied Schedule: Per Diem/Casual Shift Hours: 8 Days of the Week: Variable Weekend Requirements: One Weekend Shift a month Benefits: No Unions: Yes Position Status: Non-Exempt Weekly Hours: 0 Employee Status: Per Diem/Casual Pay Range is $62.52 to $76.21 / hour