University of California - Los Angeles Health
CT Technologist - Santa Monica Hospital and Imaging Centers
University of California - Los Angeles Health, Santa Monica, California, United States, 90403
Description
With your passion for solving clinical mysteries and our comprehensive imaging capabilities and sophisticated technology, you can experience an exciting and rewarding imaging career at UCLA Health. You'll be able to elevate your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow your career within an inclusive, supportive, and empowering workplace. Come see for yourself!
The CT Technologist performs advanced imaging procedures, including diagnostic CT scans, post-processing and image archival, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Responsibilities include administering IV contrast under physician supervision, coordinating with various departments, and maintaining equipment and supply levels according to protocols and safety standards. The technologist must demonstrate proficiency in cross-sectional anatomy, sterile technique, radiation safety, patient assessment and documentation, while also participating in on-call, weekend, and rotating shifts. The technologist must follow departmental policies, maintain equipment and uphold certification/licensure requirements. You will be required to rotate to all radiology sites staffed by UCLA Health.
*Internal candidates will be placed according to their Active/Current career ladder level*
Salary: $52.22 - $68.84 Hourly Qualifications
Please ensure your application and resume includes a list of all relevant certifications and licenses.
CRT Radiography - required ARRT (R) - required ARRT (CT) licensure - required Venipuncture certificate - required Radiologic Technologist Program Graduate - required A minimum of 3 years of CT experience - highly desired and preferred Associate degree, Bachelor's degree - preferred Ability to distinguish between types of medical procedures and diagnoses Excellent communication, interpersonal, prioritization, and decision-making skills Knowledge of medical and scientific terminology Strong detail and deadline orientation Understanding of human anatomy and pathology
With your passion for solving clinical mysteries and our comprehensive imaging capabilities and sophisticated technology, you can experience an exciting and rewarding imaging career at UCLA Health. You'll be able to elevate your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow your career within an inclusive, supportive, and empowering workplace. Come see for yourself!
The CT Technologist performs advanced imaging procedures, including diagnostic CT scans, post-processing and image archival, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Responsibilities include administering IV contrast under physician supervision, coordinating with various departments, and maintaining equipment and supply levels according to protocols and safety standards. The technologist must demonstrate proficiency in cross-sectional anatomy, sterile technique, radiation safety, patient assessment and documentation, while also participating in on-call, weekend, and rotating shifts. The technologist must follow departmental policies, maintain equipment and uphold certification/licensure requirements. You will be required to rotate to all radiology sites staffed by UCLA Health.
*Internal candidates will be placed according to their Active/Current career ladder level*
Salary: $52.22 - $68.84 Hourly Qualifications
Please ensure your application and resume includes a list of all relevant certifications and licenses.
CRT Radiography - required ARRT (R) - required ARRT (CT) licensure - required Venipuncture certificate - required Radiologic Technologist Program Graduate - required A minimum of 3 years of CT experience - highly desired and preferred Associate degree, Bachelor's degree - preferred Ability to distinguish between types of medical procedures and diagnoses Excellent communication, interpersonal, prioritization, and decision-making skills Knowledge of medical and scientific terminology Strong detail and deadline orientation Understanding of human anatomy and pathology