WhidbeyHealth
Mammography Technician
Job Summary: The Mammography Technologist supports the mission of providing quality healthcare by ensuring patient safety and comfort during mammography examinations. The technician explains exams, evaluates medical history, follows exam protocols, maintains records, provides follow‑up, cross‑trains, manages inventory, and performs duties as assigned to support department functions.
Responsibilities
Perform screening mammograms and related procedures under the direction of the Diagnostic Imaging Manager or Medical Director.
Operate radiologic equipment to produce high‑quality images, ensuring radiation protection and shielding for patients and staff.
Position patients and assist with image capture, including backup calls as assigned.
Transport patients safely to and from the department and maintain cleanliness and sanitation of equipment and work areas.
Participate in training new personnel and provide education on new procedures and equipment.
Attend in‑service and continuing education, completing requirements for advanced certification in mammography.
Maintain inventory of supplies, stocking rooms daily and notifying management when items are needed.
Participate in departmental quality control and assessment programs.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent required; graduation from a JCERT‑accredited radiologic technology program preferred.
Minimum two (2) years of relevant diagnostic imaging experience; digital mammography experience preferred.
WA State DOH license as a Radiologic Technologist and ARRT (R)(M) required.
American Heart Association BLS HCP required.
Demonstrated knowledge of anatomy, physiology, physics, and exposure methods for diagnostic imaging.
Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work independently, follow instructions with minimal supervision, and complete administrative tasks related to patient flow.
Benefits WhidbeyHealth employees working 0.6 FTE or higher are benefit eligible. Click here for benefit information.
Wage Range $40,806 - $61,093
Location Coupeville, WA – Onsite, Part‑time (0.6 FTE), Monday – Wednesday 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
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Responsibilities
Perform screening mammograms and related procedures under the direction of the Diagnostic Imaging Manager or Medical Director.
Operate radiologic equipment to produce high‑quality images, ensuring radiation protection and shielding for patients and staff.
Position patients and assist with image capture, including backup calls as assigned.
Transport patients safely to and from the department and maintain cleanliness and sanitation of equipment and work areas.
Participate in training new personnel and provide education on new procedures and equipment.
Attend in‑service and continuing education, completing requirements for advanced certification in mammography.
Maintain inventory of supplies, stocking rooms daily and notifying management when items are needed.
Participate in departmental quality control and assessment programs.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent required; graduation from a JCERT‑accredited radiologic technology program preferred.
Minimum two (2) years of relevant diagnostic imaging experience; digital mammography experience preferred.
WA State DOH license as a Radiologic Technologist and ARRT (R)(M) required.
American Heart Association BLS HCP required.
Demonstrated knowledge of anatomy, physiology, physics, and exposure methods for diagnostic imaging.
Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work independently, follow instructions with minimal supervision, and complete administrative tasks related to patient flow.
Benefits WhidbeyHealth employees working 0.6 FTE or higher are benefit eligible. Click here for benefit information.
Wage Range $40,806 - $61,093
Location Coupeville, WA – Onsite, Part‑time (0.6 FTE), Monday – Wednesday 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
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