The Remas Company
About the job Radiology Technologist-General X-Ray
As a Radiology Technologist at Stuart Family Health Center, you will use the latest X-Ray equipment to obtain images utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Utilizing your learned skills and knowledge, you will perform accurate and appropriate techniques to facilitate a streamlined process, all while ensuring patients feel comfortable and informed. This position provides an excellent opportunity to not only enhance quality of care but also allows you to gain hands‑on experience, build meaningful caregiver relationships and find your place within an exciting, innovative healthcare system. A caregiver in this position works varying shifts from 7:00AM 5:00PM or 12:00PM 8:00PM. A caregiver who excels in this role will: Perform a variety of technical procedures applying ionizing radiation to detect pathology (e.g., routine radiology examinations, motion‑free exams, portable/bedside examinations, fluoroscopy and invasive exams, OR and ED procedures and bone density procedures). Regulate and operate equipment. Review prep information with patients, explain the procedure and obtain written consent. Document pertinent clinical patient information, such as medical history and allergies. Demonstrate a calm and understanding approach to ease any fear or anxiety. Transport patients to and from the department/their room and contact nurses about patients who are connected to devices or monitors. Interact, communicate and collaborate with nursing caregivers to obtain signed consent forms, assist with exams and prep and determine the length of time the patient will be in the department. Check written orders from physicians before the procedure and document in the chart after the procedure. Minimum qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: Graduate of an accredited Radiology Program Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) (R) Certification Florida licensure as a General Radiographer (RAD) Knowledge of federal and state regulations Preferred qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: Two years of experience as an Imaging Technologist in an acute care imaging setting
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As a Radiology Technologist at Stuart Family Health Center, you will use the latest X-Ray equipment to obtain images utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Utilizing your learned skills and knowledge, you will perform accurate and appropriate techniques to facilitate a streamlined process, all while ensuring patients feel comfortable and informed. This position provides an excellent opportunity to not only enhance quality of care but also allows you to gain hands‑on experience, build meaningful caregiver relationships and find your place within an exciting, innovative healthcare system. A caregiver in this position works varying shifts from 7:00AM 5:00PM or 12:00PM 8:00PM. A caregiver who excels in this role will: Perform a variety of technical procedures applying ionizing radiation to detect pathology (e.g., routine radiology examinations, motion‑free exams, portable/bedside examinations, fluoroscopy and invasive exams, OR and ED procedures and bone density procedures). Regulate and operate equipment. Review prep information with patients, explain the procedure and obtain written consent. Document pertinent clinical patient information, such as medical history and allergies. Demonstrate a calm and understanding approach to ease any fear or anxiety. Transport patients to and from the department/their room and contact nurses about patients who are connected to devices or monitors. Interact, communicate and collaborate with nursing caregivers to obtain signed consent forms, assist with exams and prep and determine the length of time the patient will be in the department. Check written orders from physicians before the procedure and document in the chart after the procedure. Minimum qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: Graduate of an accredited Radiology Program Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) (R) Certification Florida licensure as a General Radiographer (RAD) Knowledge of federal and state regulations Preferred qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: Two years of experience as an Imaging Technologist in an acute care imaging setting
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