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Healthcare Staffing Plus

CT Technologist

Healthcare Staffing Plus, Pontiac, Michigan, United States, 48340

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Overview This is a 10-hour shift 4 days per week, with the shift from 13:30 to 12:00, totaling 40 hours per week. CT Technologist with Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification. Travel requirement: Only travelers staying above 60 miles from the facility.

Summary

Department: Radiology

Shift timings: 13:30 - 12:00 (4 Days / 10 Hours) Monday to Friday

Per Week: 40 Hours

Rate $61.59 per hour (all-inclusive); taxable component $45.25/hr, per diem $16.33/hr.

Qualifications

Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification

Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology

Active unencumbered CT Technologist Michigan state license

Graduate from a fully accredited CT Technologist program

One year of work experience as CT Technologist

One year of EMR experience

Board Certified

Skills / Abilities / Competencies

Maintains and updates clinical knowledge and skills.

Participates in relevant continuing education programs.

Commitment to high-quality patient care and service excellence.

Ability to take initiative and exercise independent judgment, decision-making, and problem-solving.

Team-oriented with ability to work independently and interact with physicians, managers, and staff.

Effective interpersonal/communication, organizational skills, and multitasking ability.

Requirements COVID vaccine with 2 shots and booster

About Healthcare Staffing Plus Healthcare Staffing Plus is a US-based national per diem, local contract, and locum tenens agency. We are located in southern Indiana outside of Louisville, KY.

With close to 24 years of non-clinical healthcare experience including 16 years in medical staffing and recruiting, we adhere to strict ethical recruiting standards and strive to present candidates professionally.

Responsibilities

Using computerized tomography equipment to capture diagnostic images of patients' internal organs and tissues.

Appropriately positioning patients to scan specific areas of their bodies.

Performing regular warm-up sequences on the CT scanner to prolong X-ray tube life.

Sterilizing radiologic equipment to ensure patient safety.

Interpreting doctors' written scanning instructions.

Administering radiocontrast agents to enhance visibility of internal organs and tissues.

Evaluating CT scans to determine technical quality.

Explaining scanning procedures to patients and providing reassurance and support as required.

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