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Valley Medical Center

Radiologic Technologist – ARRT (R)(RT) (2025-1153)

Valley Medical Center, Renton, Washington, United States, 98056

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Job Title: Radiologic Technologist – ARRT (R)(RT) Req: 2025-1153 Location: Renton, WA Department: Radiology Shift: Variable by shift Type: OC / PD FTE: 0 Salary Range: Min $42.52 - Max $71.34/hrly. DOE Job Description

The position description is a guide to the critical duties and essential functions of the job, not an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, qualifications, physical demands, and work environment conditions. Position descriptions are reviewed and revised to meet the changing needs of the organization. JOB OVERVIEW:

A Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic exams within established guidelines in the radiology department utilizing fixed diagnostic radiology equipment, and portable x-ray and fluoroscopic equipment to include interventional, trauma, OR, and all routine diagnostic exams and procedures. A Radiologic Technologist serves as a role model and resource within the hospital with the demonstrated ability to work as a member of a team and independently as required. A Radiologic Technologist I may be scheduled for standby on a rotational and/or seniority basis for after-hours and holiday coverage to meet the needs of the department. Responsibilities

Consistently produce quality images in a variety of settings, i.e., interventional, trauma, OR, portables, C-arm, diagnostic exams. Assist physicians during procedures to include setting up sterile trays, providing patient support, fluoroscopy. Develop/maintain respectful relationships with all customers, both internal and external. Follow radiation protection standards and practices ALARA. Document equipment problems in service logs and initiate service calls to biomed. Provide documentation of professional credentials and maintain education records including state and national credentials. Transport as necessary utilizing all appropriate safety resources. Take on-call responsibility as required and arrive within 30 minutes of notification. Participate in utilization and support of the PACS systems. Utilize and maintain competency in the organization’s current computer and equipment systems. Document pertinent clinical history and symptoms. Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications

Registered ARRT (R)(RT) certification. Washington State Department of Health: Radiologic Technologist License. Hospital experience preferred. Excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Familiarity with PACS system preferred. Current American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers. Demonstrates ability to work as a member of a team. Maintain a professional and positive attitude aligning with the organization’s Service Culture Guidelines. Demonstrate competency with current IT and equipment tools and applications. Ability to collaborate effectively with customers, including patients, visitors, staff, volunteers, physicians, and vendors. Maintain a good attendance record that sets a good example. Unique Physical/Mental Demands, Environment And Working Conditions

Requires working as part of a team at the direction of the Director or Manager or Lead to maintain effective operation of Radiology Services and facilitate efficient patient care. Includes handling, lifting, and transferring patients and equipment, standing, walking, and effectively communicating with staff, providers, and patients. Requires wearing lead aprons weighing 8 to 10 pounds. Requires transporting patients of varying size and weight via stretcher or wheelchair. Requires operation of wheeled C-arms weighing five hundred pounds as well as moving portable equipment around the facility. Requires working under changing conditions, depending on the schedules and exposure to body fluids, radiation, and other conditions common to a hospital environment. Performance Responsibilities

Essential Responsibilities And Competencies: Consistently perform as a Radiologic Technologist across required settings. Document and maintain professional credentials, and support education records. Participate in utilization and support of PACS systems and IT tools. On-call responsibilities as required, with prompt response. Collaborate with physicians, staff, and other stakeholders to ensure quality patient care. Seniorities & Employment

Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Health Care Provider Industries: Hospitals and Health Care Note: This description is the job posting for Valley Medical Center and may be updated. Get notified about new Radiologic Technologist jobs in Renton, WA.

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