TEEMA Solutions Group
Overview
Radiologic Technologist-Computed Tomography Role: CT Technologist to join the medical imaging team. This position involves performing specialized CT radiology procedures to support diagnosis and patient care in a fast-paced environment while utilizing modern imaging technology. Responsibilities
Patient Interaction: Explain CT examination procedures, ensure patient preparation, and provide clear instructions for comfort and understanding during the process. Clinical Procedure: Review requisitions, assess patient medical history, and perform CT imaging procedures to achieve diagnostic-quality results. Equipment Setup: Prepare the CT equipment and procedure room, ensuring necessary supplies are stocked. Imaging: Operate the CT scanner, adjust equipment settings as needed, and analyze anatomical structures for accurate results. Contrast Administration: Administer intravenous contrast media with power injectors, monitor for reactions, and provide immediate care when necessary. Assistance with Sterile Procedures: Assist Radiologists during complex diagnostic procedures (e.g., biopsies) using sterile techniques. Radiation Protection: Apply ALARA principles, shield patients appropriately, and select safe equipment settings to minimize exposure. Data Management: Ensure high-quality image delivery to PACS, resolve image exceptions, and maintain RIS records. Collaboration and Communication: Maintain strong communication with team members and patients and uphold customer service standards. Documentation: Complete necessary medical and radiology information system documentation to support clinical and billing functions. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Education: Associate Degree in Applied Science in Radiology. Certification & Licensure: BLS certification from the American Heart Association; ARRT registration with advanced CT or registry-eligible. Experience: Minimum of 2 years as a CT Technologist in a hospital or clinical setting. Skills & Abilities: Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment; commitment to teamwork and customer service excellence; willingness to obtain training for peripheral IV insertion. Additional Experience: Experience in a mobile unit setting or with specialized patient populations. Location and Work Type
On-site position at a medical center or hospital; potential for mobile unit work at various facilities. Full-time, on-site role with occasional patient transport duties. Location: Michigan; Schedule: Monday–Friday, 2:00pm–2:30am. Contract: 13 weeks with potential for extension. How to Apply
If you're interested, please reply to this advertisement or email your resume to dennise.staffingconsultant@gmail.com or call/text (949) 295-5951. We aim to reply within 48 hours. Thank you!
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Radiologic Technologist-Computed Tomography Role: CT Technologist to join the medical imaging team. This position involves performing specialized CT radiology procedures to support diagnosis and patient care in a fast-paced environment while utilizing modern imaging technology. Responsibilities
Patient Interaction: Explain CT examination procedures, ensure patient preparation, and provide clear instructions for comfort and understanding during the process. Clinical Procedure: Review requisitions, assess patient medical history, and perform CT imaging procedures to achieve diagnostic-quality results. Equipment Setup: Prepare the CT equipment and procedure room, ensuring necessary supplies are stocked. Imaging: Operate the CT scanner, adjust equipment settings as needed, and analyze anatomical structures for accurate results. Contrast Administration: Administer intravenous contrast media with power injectors, monitor for reactions, and provide immediate care when necessary. Assistance with Sterile Procedures: Assist Radiologists during complex diagnostic procedures (e.g., biopsies) using sterile techniques. Radiation Protection: Apply ALARA principles, shield patients appropriately, and select safe equipment settings to minimize exposure. Data Management: Ensure high-quality image delivery to PACS, resolve image exceptions, and maintain RIS records. Collaboration and Communication: Maintain strong communication with team members and patients and uphold customer service standards. Documentation: Complete necessary medical and radiology information system documentation to support clinical and billing functions. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Education: Associate Degree in Applied Science in Radiology. Certification & Licensure: BLS certification from the American Heart Association; ARRT registration with advanced CT or registry-eligible. Experience: Minimum of 2 years as a CT Technologist in a hospital or clinical setting. Skills & Abilities: Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment; commitment to teamwork and customer service excellence; willingness to obtain training for peripheral IV insertion. Additional Experience: Experience in a mobile unit setting or with specialized patient populations. Location and Work Type
On-site position at a medical center or hospital; potential for mobile unit work at various facilities. Full-time, on-site role with occasional patient transport duties. Location: Michigan; Schedule: Monday–Friday, 2:00pm–2:30am. Contract: 13 weeks with potential for extension. How to Apply
If you're interested, please reply to this advertisement or email your resume to dennise.staffingconsultant@gmail.com or call/text (949) 295-5951. We aim to reply within 48 hours. Thank you!
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