Radiologic Technologist II - Up to 39 Hours Per Week - Fontana
Kaiser Permanente
Description: Job Summary:
Under general supervision, operates radiographic equipment, to produce images of structures in the human body that are utilized by physicians for the diagnosis of disease processes, pathology and/or trauma. Utilizes technical judgment and skills to ensure that produced images are of the highest diagnostic quality, and, demonstrate the area(s) of interest.
Essential Responsibilities:
Operates various x-ray control consoles, portable units, tube assemblies, lock systems, collimators, filters and tables in order to perform diagnostic radiographic procedures and examinations. Ensures that correct and required patient identification and left or right marker appears on all films. Centers area of interest to film and tube Utilizes appropriate use of phototiming, milliamperes (MA), kilovoltage (KVP), seconds, distance, collimation, intensifying screens, film speed and grids in order to produce diagnostic quality image(s) which demonstrate the area(s) of interest and exhibit acceptable contrast, density and detail. Explains the exam /procedure to the patient in order to solicit cooperation Assesses the patients history and overall condition and makes the necessary modifications in technique and/or positioning to compensate for pathology or other considerations Utilizes a knowledge of proper patient positioning and department protocols to obtain routine and other views required for standard projections. Observes all required radiation safety/protection regulations and standards in order to minimize dose and avoid repeat images. Uses lead shielding and collimation as appropriate. Critiques images for diagnostic quality and other properties and appropriately consults with supervisor and/or radiologist to clarify any areas of uncertainty. Completes requisition with all required and pertinent information. Loads and unloads radiographic film, if applicable. Complies with all required continuing education standards.
Demonstrates an understanding of the cognitive, physical, emotional and chronological maturation process in delivery of services to patients of the age group served. Identifies the impact of cultural diversity and lifestyle choices on patient condition and makes accommodations for such differences. Utilizes proper Body Mechanics. Documents clinical activities and required image information in a timely, comprehensive, and accurate manner. Observes all organizational, regional, medical service area and Diagnostic Imaging Department policies and procedures. Maintains standards of professional behavior established to enhance quality of service. Demonstrates effective communication skills. Demonstrates professional behavior in all interactions with patients and staff. Maintains equipment, supplies and work area in accordance with department guidelines.
May perform other duties as required and assigned. Basic Qualifications:
Experience
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of and to utilize theories, principles, practices and techniques of Radiologic Technology. Consistently demonstrates the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors necessary to provide superior and culturally sensitive service to each other, to members, customers, contracted providers and vendors.
Education
No information available at this time.
License, Certification, Registration
Radiologic Technologist Certificate (California)
Certified Radiologic Technologist - Fluoroscopy Certificate (California) within 4 months of hire
Radiologic Technologist Certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Basic Life Support
Additional Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
One year of clinical experience as a Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT).
One year of clinical experience as a Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT).
Under general supervision, operates radiographic equipment, to produce images of structures in the human body that are utilized by physicians for the diagnosis of disease processes, pathology and/or trauma. Utilizes technical judgment and skills to ensure that produced images are of the highest diagnostic quality, and, demonstrate the area(s) of interest.
Essential Responsibilities:
Operates various x-ray control consoles, portable units, tube assemblies, lock systems, collimators, filters and tables in order to perform diagnostic radiographic procedures and examinations. Ensures that correct and required patient identification and left or right marker appears on all films. Centers area of interest to film and tube Utilizes appropriate use of phototiming, milliamperes (MA), kilovoltage (KVP), seconds, distance, collimation, intensifying screens, film speed and grids in order to produce diagnostic quality image(s) which demonstrate the area(s) of interest and exhibit acceptable contrast, density and detail. Explains the exam /procedure to the patient in order to solicit cooperation Assesses the patients history and overall condition and makes the necessary modifications in technique and/or positioning to compensate for pathology or other considerations Utilizes a knowledge of proper patient positioning and department protocols to obtain routine and other views required for standard projections. Observes all required radiation safety/protection regulations and standards in order to minimize dose and avoid repeat images. Uses lead shielding and collimation as appropriate. Critiques images for diagnostic quality and other properties and appropriately consults with supervisor and/or radiologist to clarify any areas of uncertainty. Completes requisition with all required and pertinent information. Loads and unloads radiographic film, if applicable. Complies with all required continuing education standards.
Demonstrates an understanding of the cognitive, physical, emotional and chronological maturation process in delivery of services to patients of the age group served. Identifies the impact of cultural diversity and lifestyle choices on patient condition and makes accommodations for such differences. Utilizes proper Body Mechanics. Documents clinical activities and required image information in a timely, comprehensive, and accurate manner. Observes all organizational, regional, medical service area and Diagnostic Imaging Department policies and procedures. Maintains standards of professional behavior established to enhance quality of service. Demonstrates effective communication skills. Demonstrates professional behavior in all interactions with patients and staff. Maintains equipment, supplies and work area in accordance with department guidelines.
May perform other duties as required and assigned. Basic Qualifications:
Experience
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of and to utilize theories, principles, practices and techniques of Radiologic Technology. Consistently demonstrates the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors necessary to provide superior and culturally sensitive service to each other, to members, customers, contracted providers and vendors.
Education
No information available at this time.
License, Certification, Registration
Radiologic Technologist Certificate (California)
Certified Radiologic Technologist - Fluoroscopy Certificate (California) within 4 months of hire
Radiologic Technologist Certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Basic Life Support
Additional Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
One year of clinical experience as a Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT).
One year of clinical experience as a Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT).
Notes:
• Work schedule varies and will include every weekend.
• Will work at all SBC Service Area locations.
• Will work between 20-39 hours.
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