Radiographer PRN
We’re looking for qualified Radiographers like you to join our Texas Health family.
Position Highlights
Work location: Texas Health Arlington Memorial: 800 W. Randol Mill Road Arlington, TX 76012 Work environment: Radiology Diagnostic Work hours: PRN (As Needed) Rotating Shift; PRN weekdays- shift day or time may vary depending on operation needs
Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital, a 369-bed acute-care, full-service medical center has been serving Arlington and the surrounding communities since 1958. Hospital services include comprehensive cardiac care, women’s services, neurosciences, cancer services, orthopedics, emergency services and an advanced imaging center. Texas Health Arlington Memorial has over 1,600 employees, 250 volunteers and 630 physicians on its medical staff. We invite you to join us in furthering your career and our accomplishments and philosophy of excellence. For more information, visit TexasHealth.org/Arlington.
Qualifications
Education
Other Graduate of an accredited school of radiologic technology upon hire required Or Associate's Degree preferred
Experience
1 year radiologic technologist experience preferred 1 year or more OR experience strongly preferredLicenses and Certifications
CMRT - Certified Medical Radiologic Technologist (Either by the TDH or TMB) required upon hire And ARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in 6 months required And BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support (prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly) requiredPosition Responsibilities
Imaging Procedures, Quality and Processing
Explains procedures to patient or guardian / family member if applicable prior to exam Positions patient to correct anatomical area of interest Performs complex procedures including age related criteria and developmental considerations Adjusts technique parameters appropriately for age related factors Assists radiologist with complex and invasive procedures using aseptic technique
Patient Care
Uses multidisciplinary, team oriented actions Assesses and recognizes the patient’s emotional, physical, developmental, cognitive and psychosocial conditions Prepares room for examination (i.e. suction, oxygen, supplies) Checks physician orders and exam requisitions using time-out procedures Greets and acknowledges patient, using two forms of ID
Equipment Operation and Maintenance
Adjusts technical factors Operates, cares for and maintains equipment Applies knowledge of physics and accessories Troubleshoots and properly documents equipment malfunction Maintains equipment and room to sanitary standards between patients (injectors, table tops, floors)
Professional Accountability and Partnership
Maintains and enhances technical skills and technology advancement Attends departmental continuing education, meetings, and checks email in a timely manner Identifies, troubleshoots and initiates quality improvement Manages time and re-prioritizes as necessary Performs any assignment deemed necessary by supervisor
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