- Actioning physicians’ requisitions, produces and evaluates images for diagnostic clarity and possible pathology. Communicating deviations from quality control norms to the Imaging Resource Technologist, Senior Imaging Technologist or Radiologist/Cardiologist as required.
- Operating and maintaining Imaging and Imaging support equipment (PACS cube, PACS, etcetera) in a safe and efficient manner.
- Transporting and using portable equipment to required hospital areas to perform imaging procedures. Observing all Critical Care area policies, sterile techniques and anaesthesia safety precautions.
- Accepting responsibility for continuing competencies through on-going professional development including participation in educational programs.
- Practicing Radiation Safety and Infection Control techniques at all times.
- May be required to rotate through the imaging modalities to gain experience and / or credentials to work in specialized areas based upon certifications. The modalities include Radiology, CAT Scan, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography and Bone Density.
- Undergraduate degree in Medical Imaging or Radiologic Technology from an accredited institution
- Registration/certification from an accredited program: Radiology, CAT scan, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography and Bone Density. Registration with the Allied Health Professions Council
- Modality (post-primary pathway) CAT Scan, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, Bone Densitometry.
- Post-graduate experience required with the applicable certifications from an accredited institution (based on jurisdiction) and actively rotating.