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GoHealth Urgent Care

Radiologic Technologist

GoHealth Urgent Care, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245

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Why you will love this team! We are highly selective and proud to cultivate a leadership cadre and culture that exemplifies our core values. We build strong, high‑performing teams, operate with a bias toward action, and maintain a relentless commitment to developing our people into master clinicians and exemplary leaders.

Why You’ll Love This Role Competitive Pay

Performance bonus up to $600/month

Sign‑on bonus up to $5,000 (for eligible applicants).

Ongoing referral bonus opportunities

Training & Development

Hands‑on, immersive training & coaching program with classroom and shadowing days alongside peers

Career mobility in the X‑Ray field – Flex, Float, Training Coach, OSM, and QA/QC roles

Onsite Managers who are passionate about supporting team members and their growth

Benefits

Medical, Dental, Vision & more

401(k) with company match

Generous PTO: beginning at 208 hours annually

Work Life Balance

Three 12‑hour shifts per week

No overnights!

What You’ll Do For Our Patients

Collaborate with Medical Providers and Medical Assistants through a variety of tasks related to patient care management, organization and communication.

Exercise professional judgment to provide health care services, including applying X‑ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment of patients in all age groups.

Job Description Summary The Radiologic Technologist (RT) works with Medical Providers and/or Medical Assistants with the examination and treatment of Novant‑GoHealth Urgent Care patients. This role is responsible for providing a variety of technical procedures and applying prescribed ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis for our patients. The RT performs and analyzes patient X‑rays and reports results to Medical Providers, while also providing administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the urgent care centers.

Job Requirements Education

High School Diploma required.

Graduate of an approved Radiologic Technologist program required.

Work Experience

Experience in a clinical setting preferred.

Required Licenses/Certifications

Basic Life Support (BLS) required at the time of hire, obtained through the American Red Cross (ARC) or American Heart Association (AHA).

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration required at hire.

State licensure as a Radiologic Technologist required at hire (if applicable by state law).

Essential Functions

Perform X‑ray services as needed.

Under the direction of the clinical provider, perform X‑ray services for patients by applying X‑ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment of patients from newborn to elderly.

Ensure patients are positioned correctly on or in front of equipment and protected during use.

May need to push patient in a wheelchair.

Patient Preparation & Rooming

Inform technical staff of patient flow.

Prepare patients for examination, including conducting interviews to verify patient information, record medical history, and confirm purpose of visit.

Perform preliminary physical test (blood pressure, weight, temperature, etc.) for vital signs and elevate critical cases to provider as needed.

Conduct point‑of‑care testing as needed (e.g., flu, strep, urinalysis, ECG, HCG) and provide patient information to provider.

Administrative

Maintain medical records and scan charts to patient files.

Conduct courtesy call‑backs for patient follow‑up on care.

Follow operating instructions to perform and document daily controls and calibration of equipment; maintain QA/QC logs for equipment troubleshooting, perform preventive maintenance, and submit repair tickets as needed.

Other Responsibilities Include

Collaborate with the ordering/treating provider to determine which procedures or views will best assist in accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Support clinic operations to keep the center running smoothly.

Explain procedures to patients, ensuring their comfort and safety, and answer their questions.

Accurately position patients and equipment for optimal imaging results.

Select proper ionizing factors by adjusting/setting radiographic controls to capture clear, high‑quality diagnostic images.

Perform routine maintenance, cleaning of X‑ray equipment, and manage necessary supplies.

Adhere to strict radiation safety protocols and implement ALARA to minimize exposure to patients and staff.

Maintain accurate patient records and log completed procedures in electronic systems and/or logbooks as required.

Verify image quality and ensure images are sent to radiologists for interpretation.

Knowledge

Knowledge of X‑ray procedures and protocols.

Knowledge of anatomy and physiology necessary to perform X‑ray testing, including body mechanics and patient movement.

Knowledge of radiology equipment, including safety hazards common to radiology.

Skills

Position patients properly for the X‑ray procedure required.

Identify equipment problems and correct or notify supervisor.

Follow infection control and radiological safety procedures.

Applicants must meet certain criteria to qualify for Sign‑On Bonus. Apply today and learn from our recruiter if you qualify.

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