Pride Health
Job Description: Radiologic Technologist
Location:
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Shift:
AM | 10-hour shifts (4x10s: 7:00 AM–5:30 PM, every other weekend) Alternative Option:
5x8s (7:30 AM–4:00 PM) Duration:
13 Weeks Guaranteed Hours:
Full-time Pay Rate:
$64/hour Position Summary The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of standardized radiographic and fluoroscopic examinations while ensuring safe, accurate, and high-quality imaging. This role also includes equipment operation, maintaining records, and supporting physicians during procedures. Key Responsibilities Perform radiographic and fluoroscopic examinations using proper positioning, identification, and exposure techniques. Operate all equipment within the radiology modality and follow safety standards. Adjust and set up immobilization devices and radiation protection equipment. Evaluate patient body size, condition, age, and suspected pathology to ensure appropriate imaging techniques. Assist physicians during imaging procedures as needed. Report equipment malfunctions and request adjustments or repairs. Maintain accurate imaging records and related documentation. Assist with Quality Assurance and Quality Control procedures. Participate in training and mentoring radiology students. Ensure compliance with all organizational policies, procedures, and job-specific requirements. Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program (required) ARRT Radiologic Technologist certification (must be obtained within 24 months) Strong communication and organizational skills Ability to serve as a preceptor when needed Experience in radiology workflow and imaging equipment operation
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Shift:
AM | 10-hour shifts (4x10s: 7:00 AM–5:30 PM, every other weekend) Alternative Option:
5x8s (7:30 AM–4:00 PM) Duration:
13 Weeks Guaranteed Hours:
Full-time Pay Rate:
$64/hour Position Summary The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of standardized radiographic and fluoroscopic examinations while ensuring safe, accurate, and high-quality imaging. This role also includes equipment operation, maintaining records, and supporting physicians during procedures. Key Responsibilities Perform radiographic and fluoroscopic examinations using proper positioning, identification, and exposure techniques. Operate all equipment within the radiology modality and follow safety standards. Adjust and set up immobilization devices and radiation protection equipment. Evaluate patient body size, condition, age, and suspected pathology to ensure appropriate imaging techniques. Assist physicians during imaging procedures as needed. Report equipment malfunctions and request adjustments or repairs. Maintain accurate imaging records and related documentation. Assist with Quality Assurance and Quality Control procedures. Participate in training and mentoring radiology students. Ensure compliance with all organizational policies, procedures, and job-specific requirements. Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program (required) ARRT Radiologic Technologist certification (must be obtained within 24 months) Strong communication and organizational skills Ability to serve as a preceptor when needed Experience in radiology workflow and imaging equipment operation