Togetherwomenshealth
Together Women's Health Imaging Center,
a division of
Together Women’s Health (TWH)
has an immediate opportunity for a Contingent Registered Mammography Technologist. Expand your horizons in a “career-building” position as a member of Together Women's Health Imaging Center growing team of imaging professionals. Weekdays only, no evenings, weekends, or holidays. Experience in stereotactic biopsies, needle localizations and breast ultrasound given special consideration. Great benefits, salary based on experience. Offering relocation assistance if needed. Responsibilities
A strong working knowledge of patient positioning/technical factors Gains patient cooperation by reducing anxieties, providing explanations of imaging procedures, explaining equipment, and answering questions The ability to assess complex patient needs Maintains a safe, secure, and healthy work environment by following, and enforcing standards and procedures Practice good clinical decision making and problem-solving skills Qualifications
Graduate of a school of Radiologic Technology, registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Mammography certification required Must meet ARRT(R)(M) requirements for exam counts and CME Two - Three years of mammography experience preferred Familiarity with ACR/FDA accreditation practices and regulations required Ability to accurately position the patient for imaging according to ACR standards Utilize techniques to physically manipulate and apply accessories to produce desired images Ability to select technical factors and operate imaging equipment to produce quality diagnostic images Must have at least one year of experience with both screening and diagnostic mammography Use of beam restricting devices, patient shielding, assessment and implementation of appropriate exposure factors to minimize radiation exposure Basic computer literacy and applications for data entry and records maintenance Ability to recognize life threatening conditions and implement basic life sustaining actions Maintain BLS certification Strong organizational skills; must be able to manage and prioritize multiple workstreams and patient interactions simultaneously Exhibit behavior which emphasizes quality, loyalty, conscientiousness, and professionalism Physical ability to stand, walk, bend, lift 20lbs throughout the day Excellent communication skills with the ability to interact with patients and team members in a professional and caring manner We are excited to hear your personal and professional career goals soon!
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a division of
Together Women’s Health (TWH)
has an immediate opportunity for a Contingent Registered Mammography Technologist. Expand your horizons in a “career-building” position as a member of Together Women's Health Imaging Center growing team of imaging professionals. Weekdays only, no evenings, weekends, or holidays. Experience in stereotactic biopsies, needle localizations and breast ultrasound given special consideration. Great benefits, salary based on experience. Offering relocation assistance if needed. Responsibilities
A strong working knowledge of patient positioning/technical factors Gains patient cooperation by reducing anxieties, providing explanations of imaging procedures, explaining equipment, and answering questions The ability to assess complex patient needs Maintains a safe, secure, and healthy work environment by following, and enforcing standards and procedures Practice good clinical decision making and problem-solving skills Qualifications
Graduate of a school of Radiologic Technology, registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Mammography certification required Must meet ARRT(R)(M) requirements for exam counts and CME Two - Three years of mammography experience preferred Familiarity with ACR/FDA accreditation practices and regulations required Ability to accurately position the patient for imaging according to ACR standards Utilize techniques to physically manipulate and apply accessories to produce desired images Ability to select technical factors and operate imaging equipment to produce quality diagnostic images Must have at least one year of experience with both screening and diagnostic mammography Use of beam restricting devices, patient shielding, assessment and implementation of appropriate exposure factors to minimize radiation exposure Basic computer literacy and applications for data entry and records maintenance Ability to recognize life threatening conditions and implement basic life sustaining actions Maintain BLS certification Strong organizational skills; must be able to manage and prioritize multiple workstreams and patient interactions simultaneously Exhibit behavior which emphasizes quality, loyalty, conscientiousness, and professionalism Physical ability to stand, walk, bend, lift 20lbs throughout the day Excellent communication skills with the ability to interact with patients and team members in a professional and caring manner We are excited to hear your personal and professional career goals soon!
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