Job Description American Traveler is seeking a CT Technologist with at least 1 year of radiologic experience, ARRT (R) certification, and strong CT imaging skills for a night shift assignment. Responsibilities Work in a hospital CT department serving adult patientsNight shifts from Monday to Thursday, 8:30 PM to 7:00 AM13-week contract assignmentCall required one or two times every six weeks, each lasting 16-24 hoursMay be required to float to sister hospitals as neededUses Cerner EMR systemProduce CT scans following established protocols and under physician supervisionAssist radiologists in procedures and support the education of student technologistsResponsible for patient safety and radiation protection during all imaging proceduresEfficient use of imaging and post-processing equipment, focusing on minimizing repeat scansCommunicate effectively with patients, families, and the healthcare teamAdhere to all hospital, department, and safety policies and proceduresMaintain patient records accurately and assist with clerical tasks as neededMust comply with annual mandatory in-services and maintain current licensureNo local candidates accepted—must live at least 50 miles from facilityAssignment duration limited to one calendar year, followed by a mandatory 30-60 day break before any return assignment Requirements Minimum of 1 year of experience as a Radiologic TechnologistHigh School Diploma or GED requiredSouth Carolina Radiation Quality Standard Association (SCRQSA) Radiographer Certification requiredActive SC or compact license required if applicableARRT Radiography (R) certification requiredBLS certification through the American Heart Association requiredMust have strong interpersonal and communication skillsKnowledge of CT equipment operation and relevant regulatory standards (OSHA, DHEC, FDA, TJC) Benefits High Pay and BonusesMedical, Dental and Vision Insurance with Day 1 OptionsGenerous Housing AllowanceNon-taxed Per Diem and SubsidyWeekly Payroll DepositFree Online CEUs401(k) PlanTraveler Rewards and DiscountsTravel and Licensure Reimbursements
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