Minneola Healthcare
Radiologic Technologist - Nights / ER Tech
Minneola Healthcare, Minneola, Kansas, United States, 67865
Emergency Room Technician (ER Tech)
The Emergency Room Technician (ER Tech) is a vital member of the Minneola Healthcare team, responsible for providing both radiology and laboratory services in the Emergency Department during night shifts. This role requires certification as a Radiologic Technologist and includes performing X-ray and CT scans. The ER Tech will also be trained in basic laboratory procedures to support ED needs. This position ensures timely, quality care in emergent situations and plays a key role in our night shift operations. Key Responsibilities
Perform diagnostic imaging procedures including X-rays and CT scans in accordance with physician orders and safety standards. Conduct basic laboratory duties such as specimen collection, processing, and performing waived/moderate complexity testing after training. Maintain and operate radiology and lab equipment, ensuring cleanliness, safety, and readiness. Accurately document imaging and lab procedures in the electronic health record. Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff to support efficient, effective emergency care. Respond promptly to trauma and emergency cases with a calm, team-oriented approach. Participate in department meetings and required training/education. Required: Work 12 holidays per year as assigned. Optional: Participate in the radiology weekend call rotation based on availability. Qualifications
Certified Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) with current Kansas licensure. CT certification preferred or willingness to obtain upon hire. Experience in an emergency or hospital setting is strongly preferred. Ability to multi-task and stay calm under pressure. Strong communication skills and a commitment to compassionate, high-quality patient care. Physical Requirements
Frequent standing, walking, bending, lifting, and exposure to clinical environments. Ability to assist with patient transfers and operate imaging/lab equipment safely. Benefits
Competitive pay and shift differentials Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance Retirement plan options Paid time off and holiday pay Supportive team environment with training provided
The Emergency Room Technician (ER Tech) is a vital member of the Minneola Healthcare team, responsible for providing both radiology and laboratory services in the Emergency Department during night shifts. This role requires certification as a Radiologic Technologist and includes performing X-ray and CT scans. The ER Tech will also be trained in basic laboratory procedures to support ED needs. This position ensures timely, quality care in emergent situations and plays a key role in our night shift operations. Key Responsibilities
Perform diagnostic imaging procedures including X-rays and CT scans in accordance with physician orders and safety standards. Conduct basic laboratory duties such as specimen collection, processing, and performing waived/moderate complexity testing after training. Maintain and operate radiology and lab equipment, ensuring cleanliness, safety, and readiness. Accurately document imaging and lab procedures in the electronic health record. Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff to support efficient, effective emergency care. Respond promptly to trauma and emergency cases with a calm, team-oriented approach. Participate in department meetings and required training/education. Required: Work 12 holidays per year as assigned. Optional: Participate in the radiology weekend call rotation based on availability. Qualifications
Certified Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) with current Kansas licensure. CT certification preferred or willingness to obtain upon hire. Experience in an emergency or hospital setting is strongly preferred. Ability to multi-task and stay calm under pressure. Strong communication skills and a commitment to compassionate, high-quality patient care. Physical Requirements
Frequent standing, walking, bending, lifting, and exposure to clinical environments. Ability to assist with patient transfers and operate imaging/lab equipment safely. Benefits
Competitive pay and shift differentials Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance Retirement plan options Paid time off and holiday pay Supportive team environment with training provided