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Childrens Hospital Of The Kings Daughter partnered with iHire to reach top talent for their opening below. Check it out and apply via iHireRadiology today! Shift Details
72 hours bi‑weekly, 3 12s Friday, Saturday, Sunday 7:00pm – 7:30am, including weekends, holidays and on call. General Summary
The Radiological Technologist performs radiologic procedures and examinations under the direction of radiologists or delegating practitioners to produce radiographic studies used in medical diagnosis to locate injuries, foreign bodies, pathological conditions or lesions within the body. Reports to the designated department Supervisor/Manager/Director. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provides services using imaging modalities including conventional x‑ray, CR, DR, fluoroscopy, bone density, and urodynamics. Maintains and applies knowledge of radiation protection standards; understands skeletal system functions, major organs, and physics of X‑rays. Provides services in inpatient, OR, ED, and outpatient settings. Evaluates radiographs for technical quality. Performs and assists with diagnostic procedures, specimen collection, processing, storage, handling, and transport. Exercises professional judgment in radiographic procedures. Provides patient care essential to radiographic procedures. Recognizes patient conditions requiring immediate action. Performs other duties as assigned. Licenses and Certifications
Current licensure as a Radiologic Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Knowledge of diagnostic radiology principles and procedures, and operation and maintenance of radiologic equipment. Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate effectively with patients/families, staff, and physicians. Analytical skills to determine best methods for requested radiographs, ensuring clear, undistorted images at the lowest radiation exposure. CPR training required and/or must be obtained and maintained within 45 days of hire. Working Conditions
Radiology/Imaging areas work environment with rare exposure to physical discomforts due to unpleasant odors from specimens and chemicals. Occasional exposure to infectious agents when handling specimens or hazardous materials but potential for personal harm or injury is reduced when proper safety and health precautions are followed. Regular exposure to radiation. Minimum chance of injury once established safety procedures are followed. Ability to stand for long periods of time wearing a lead apron. Ability to lift or turn disabled patients. Radiation exposure badges must be worn to measure radiation levels in the radiation area. Physical Requirements
Physically able to stand for long periods, lift or turn patients, and wear protective gear such as lead aprons. Refer to detailed guidelines for full physical requirements.
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Childrens Hospital Of The Kings Daughter partnered with iHire to reach top talent for their opening below. Check it out and apply via iHireRadiology today! Shift Details
72 hours bi‑weekly, 3 12s Friday, Saturday, Sunday 7:00pm – 7:30am, including weekends, holidays and on call. General Summary
The Radiological Technologist performs radiologic procedures and examinations under the direction of radiologists or delegating practitioners to produce radiographic studies used in medical diagnosis to locate injuries, foreign bodies, pathological conditions or lesions within the body. Reports to the designated department Supervisor/Manager/Director. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provides services using imaging modalities including conventional x‑ray, CR, DR, fluoroscopy, bone density, and urodynamics. Maintains and applies knowledge of radiation protection standards; understands skeletal system functions, major organs, and physics of X‑rays. Provides services in inpatient, OR, ED, and outpatient settings. Evaluates radiographs for technical quality. Performs and assists with diagnostic procedures, specimen collection, processing, storage, handling, and transport. Exercises professional judgment in radiographic procedures. Provides patient care essential to radiographic procedures. Recognizes patient conditions requiring immediate action. Performs other duties as assigned. Licenses and Certifications
Current licensure as a Radiologic Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Knowledge of diagnostic radiology principles and procedures, and operation and maintenance of radiologic equipment. Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate effectively with patients/families, staff, and physicians. Analytical skills to determine best methods for requested radiographs, ensuring clear, undistorted images at the lowest radiation exposure. CPR training required and/or must be obtained and maintained within 45 days of hire. Working Conditions
Radiology/Imaging areas work environment with rare exposure to physical discomforts due to unpleasant odors from specimens and chemicals. Occasional exposure to infectious agents when handling specimens or hazardous materials but potential for personal harm or injury is reduced when proper safety and health precautions are followed. Regular exposure to radiation. Minimum chance of injury once established safety procedures are followed. Ability to stand for long periods of time wearing a lead apron. Ability to lift or turn disabled patients. Radiation exposure badges must be worn to measure radiation levels in the radiation area. Physical Requirements
Physically able to stand for long periods, lift or turn patients, and wear protective gear such as lead aprons. Refer to detailed guidelines for full physical requirements.
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