Lebanon, NH
141 days ago
Multimodality Technologist
POSITION STANDARDS Graduate of an AMA (American Medical Association) Accredited School of Radiological Technology. Board Certified by American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (A.R.R.T) and a member of the A.R.R.T. Advanced certification in specialty through the A.A.R.T.; Mammography, MRI, CT, or Ultrasound required. Current BCLS certification required within 30 days of hire. POSITION PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Anything listed here requires a pre-employment physical by Employee Health to determine if the employee is capable of meeting the requirements. Physical Activity: Sitting - 1% to 33% Standing - 34% to 66% Walking - 34% to 66% Bending - 34% to 66% Squatting - 1% to 33% Crouching - 1% to 33% Kneeling - 1% to 33% Reaching - 34% to 66% Upper Extremity: Use of Upper Extremity - 67% to 100% Push/Pull/Lift/Carry: Initial push up to a maximum of 46 lbs - 1% to 33% Initial pull up to a maximum of 46 lbs - 1% to 33% Sustained push up to a maximum of 25 lbs - 67% to 100% Sustained pull up to a maximum of 25 lbs - 1% to 33% Lift up to a maximum of  25 lbs - 67% to 100% Carry up to a maximum of 25 lbs - 67% to 100% PART TWO: FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

 

Position Objective The Multi-Modality Diagnostic Imaging Technologist, in support and at the direction of the Manager and Director of Diagnostic Imaging, and in collaboration with the Medical Director performs high quality diagnostic imaging with optimal patient care. The Multi-Modality Diagnostic Imaging Technologist works effectively to continually promote and sustain a high preforming, professional, and efficient department while ensuring continuous quality care, patient and staff satisfaction and safety, and optimal patient access.

Perform as a Diagnostic Imaging Technologist and a Specialty Diagnostic Imaging Technologist, and not scheduled more than 80% of their work time in either role.

 

Performance Expectation To ensure high quality diagnostic imaging Follow all hospital policies and procedures. Achieve and maintain comprehensive competency skills for all equipment used. Perform all quality control measures to assure equipment is functioning properly. Keep current with the latest technology, trends, and best practice. Consistently produce high quality images To support optimal Patient Care Clean and prep exam rooms after every patient procedure. Complete proper patient identification prior to every patient procedure. Adjust equipment for each examination, position and instruct patients, and determine proper voltage, current and desired exposure time for each radiograph using A.L.A.R.A principles. Use immobilization and support devices to obtain precise patient positioning and lessen patient discomfort Continually assess processes to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Maintains a smooth and orderly flow of patients through the Diagnostic Imaging Department. Equitable participation in the on-call rotation, as applicable. To perform in a Specialty Modality Utilizes the additional training, knowledge and expertise in the specialty modalities of Mammography, MRI, CT or Ultrasound Performs specialized and complex Diagnostic Imaging procedures as required in the specialty modalities of Mammography, MRI, CT and Ultrasound. To support a professional and safe environment Maintain standards that align departmental practice with applicable governing bodies: American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) American College of Radiology (ACR) American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) The New Hampshire Department of Radiologic Health Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Provide input and support for department and hospital goals and initiatives. Perform other duties as assigned To ensure personal growth and development Proactively participate in self-appraisal and self-reflection. Participate in educational opportunities. Meet continuing education and proficiency requirements for maintaining ARRT and ACR certification. Keep current in professional readings.
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