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GoHealth Urgent Care

Radiologic Technologist - Part Time

GoHealth Urgent Care, Falls Church, Virginia, United States, 22042

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Radiologic Technologist – Part Time at GoHealth Urgent Care

GoHealth Urgent Care, part of Inova, is the largest operator of urgent care centers in the United States. We provide an effortless patient experience, a welcoming culture of care, and seamless integration with market‑leading health systems across Northern Virginia.

We are looking for a Radiologic Technologist (RT) who will work with Medical Providers and Medical Assistants to provide patient care and x‑ray services. The role is part time and will support our urgent care centers in delivering high‑quality imaging services.

Benefits and Compensation

Competitive Pay

Performance bonus up to $600/month

Sign on bonus up to $10,000 (for eligible applicants.*)

Ongoing referral bonus opportunities

Training & Development: Hands‑on, immersive training and 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: starting at 208 hours annually

Work Life Balance: Flexible scheduling options – 3×12‑hour shifts or 4×10‑hour shifts per week

Job Responsibilities

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, which include applying x‑ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment of patients in all age groups.

Essential Functions

Responsible for 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 in all age groups 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 and Rooming

Inform technical staff of patient flow.

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

Perform preliminary physical tests (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

Responsible for maintenance of medical records and scanning 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 Quality Assurance/Quality Control logs for equipment troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and submit repair tickets as needed.

Other Responsibilities

Medical team support: Collaborate with ordering/treating provider to determine which procedures or views will best assist in accurate diagnoses and treatment. Support clinic operations to keep the center running smoothly.

Patient care: Explain procedures to patients, ensuring their comfort and safety, and answering their questions.

Patient positioning: Accurately positioning patients and equipment for optimal imaging results.

Image production: Selecting proper ionizing factors by adjusting/setting radiographic controls to capture clear, high‑quality diagnostic images.

Equipment maintenance: Performing routine maintenance, cleaning of X‑ray equipment, and managing necessary supplies.

Radiation safety: Adhering to strict radiation safety protocols and implementing ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) to minimize exposure to patients and staff.

Documentation: Maintaining accurate patient records and logging completed procedures in electronic systems and/or logbooks as required.

Image management: Verifying image quality and ensuring 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

Positioning patients properly for the X‑ray procedure required.

Identifying equipment problems and correcting or notifying supervisor.

Following infection control and radiological safety procedures.

Qualifications

High School Diploma required.

Graduate of an approved Radiologic Technologist program required.

Experience in a clinical setting preferred.

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 time of hire.

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

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

Seniority Level Entry level

Employment Type Part‑time

Job Function Health Care Provider

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