Novant Health Urgent Care (Formerly Doctors Care)
(Market Common) Radiological Technologist FT
Novant Health Urgent Care (Formerly Doctors Care), Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States, 29588
Radiological Technologist
Location:
Novant Health Urgent Care (Market Common)
Status:
Full-Time
Who Are We? Part of the Novant Health family based in North Carolina, Novant Health Urgent Care (formerly Doctors Care) provides exceptional healthcare through our network of more than 50 urgent care centers and 20 physical therapy facilities across South Carolina.
Why Novant Health Urgent Care?
Competitive wages with annual market data review
Incentive Pay Program
Continuing Education Reimbursement
Eligible employer under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
UpToDate Subscription
Generous PTO
403(b) with 100% vested match
Health, dental, vision insurance
Health Reimbursement Account
Flexible Spending Account
Short term and Long-term Disability
Whole and Term Life Insurance
Rewarding Careers
Great working environment
What We Are Looking For?
Operate x-ray equipment and produce images to aid providers.
Help with triaging and rooming patients including taking vitals, reviewing patient history, and summarizing the reason for visit.
Key Responsibilities
Responsible for center cleanliness and positive customer service.
Prepare patients for radiological procedures, protect patient and staff from radiation hazards, take x-rays following established procedures, set up and operate equipment, implement infection control, select proper ionizing factors, adjust controls, position patients, process film, check image clarity, distribute x-rays.
Maintain records including patient records, daily logbooks, and monthly reports; perform quantity and quality control to assure unit meets standards.
Clean, maintain, and make minor adjustments to radiographic equipment, including determining repairs.
Answer incoming calls and schedule appointments as needed.
Call patients to relay physician messages and results.
Inform provider of abnormal labs/tests.
Clean exam rooms, instruments and equipment between patient visits for infection control.
Communicate with front staff on patient flow and wait times.
Recognize patient distress and take appropriate actions.
Maintain confidentiality of all patient information per Federal guidelines.
Other duties as assigned.
Do You Have What It Takes?
1-year degree in Radiographic technology.
Current SC license for radiographic technology (Limited Practice Radiographer-General Certification accepted).
Healthcare Provider CPR certification.
Trained in OSHA/HIPAA compliance.
Willing to work 12‑hour shifts and weekends.
Willing to work at other centers as needed.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to reflect our mission, vision, and values through actions and conduct.
Ideal Candidate
2-year degree in Radiographic technology.
Full practice radiographer certification.
Seniority Level Entry Level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Health Care Provider
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Novant Health Urgent Care (Market Common)
Status:
Full-Time
Who Are We? Part of the Novant Health family based in North Carolina, Novant Health Urgent Care (formerly Doctors Care) provides exceptional healthcare through our network of more than 50 urgent care centers and 20 physical therapy facilities across South Carolina.
Why Novant Health Urgent Care?
Competitive wages with annual market data review
Incentive Pay Program
Continuing Education Reimbursement
Eligible employer under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
UpToDate Subscription
Generous PTO
403(b) with 100% vested match
Health, dental, vision insurance
Health Reimbursement Account
Flexible Spending Account
Short term and Long-term Disability
Whole and Term Life Insurance
Rewarding Careers
Great working environment
What We Are Looking For?
Operate x-ray equipment and produce images to aid providers.
Help with triaging and rooming patients including taking vitals, reviewing patient history, and summarizing the reason for visit.
Key Responsibilities
Responsible for center cleanliness and positive customer service.
Prepare patients for radiological procedures, protect patient and staff from radiation hazards, take x-rays following established procedures, set up and operate equipment, implement infection control, select proper ionizing factors, adjust controls, position patients, process film, check image clarity, distribute x-rays.
Maintain records including patient records, daily logbooks, and monthly reports; perform quantity and quality control to assure unit meets standards.
Clean, maintain, and make minor adjustments to radiographic equipment, including determining repairs.
Answer incoming calls and schedule appointments as needed.
Call patients to relay physician messages and results.
Inform provider of abnormal labs/tests.
Clean exam rooms, instruments and equipment between patient visits for infection control.
Communicate with front staff on patient flow and wait times.
Recognize patient distress and take appropriate actions.
Maintain confidentiality of all patient information per Federal guidelines.
Other duties as assigned.
Do You Have What It Takes?
1-year degree in Radiographic technology.
Current SC license for radiographic technology (Limited Practice Radiographer-General Certification accepted).
Healthcare Provider CPR certification.
Trained in OSHA/HIPAA compliance.
Willing to work 12‑hour shifts and weekends.
Willing to work at other centers as needed.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to reflect our mission, vision, and values through actions and conduct.
Ideal Candidate
2-year degree in Radiographic technology.
Full practice radiographer certification.
Seniority Level Entry Level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Health Care Provider
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