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Rad Tech 2 (Part-Time)

Wellstar Health System, Inc.
Posted 4 days ago, valid for a year
Location

Ball Ground, GA 30107, US

Salary

$42,000 - $50,400 per annum

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Contract type

Part Time

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  • The position at North Fulton Hospital requires a minimum of 2 years of experience as a Radiologic Technologist (R.T.).
  • The role involves providing safe, age-appropriate patient care and performing diagnostic imaging procedures independently.
  • Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of equipment operation, patient care protocols, and quality control measures.
  • The job also includes responsibilities such as acting as a clinical coordinator for imaging students and maintaining equipment according to infection control policies.
  • Salary details are not provided in the job description.

Facility: North Fulton Hospital

Job Summary:

Must be flexible with work hours to meet department needs. Must be dependable, accountable and cooperative. Assists with providing safe, age appropriate care to the patient by performing all exams provided by the department according to department procedures. Has the knowledge and ability to properly and safely obtain a quality diagnostic study. Responsible for performing a wide variety of technical procedures requiring independent judgement, ingenuity and initiative in the utilization of the equipment for the diagnosis and/or treatment of diseases. Able to independently perform job functions. Sets up the equipment to provide imaging service and positions patient for the procedure. Acts as a clinical coordinator for imaging students. Fills out student rotation evaluations honestly and ethically. Ability to provide constructive criticism to students during their rotation. Functions as a clinical instructor for students rotating through the Medical Imaging department.

Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:

Equipment
- a. Demonstrates the ability to adjust technique so that patient receives the lowest possible dose of ionizing radiation and that image quality is maintained.
- b. Reports problems regarding malfunctioning equipment to supervisor or service provider, so that problem can be corrected in a timely manner.
- c. Cleans, disinfects and maintains equipment in accordance with infection control policy and department schedule.
- d. Ability to operate all aspects of the system.
- e. Ability to operate all radiographic equipment in a safe and competent manner. Assuring that equipment is not abused and is left in good working order. Patient Care
- a. Obtains complete clinical history, gathers examination data and assesses for contraindicating conditions.
- b. Follows established procedures for the administration of contrast medias so that no patient condition deteriorates, and no patient suffers undue pain, due to error or poor technique.
- c. Ensures that all studies have proper patient identification and right and left marker are utilized appropriately.
- d. Reviews radiographic images for clinically acceptable results and releases patients.
- e. Responds to emergency situations and provides for the restocking of the crash cart and maintenance of life support equipment.
- f. Assists other technologists in all modalities when needed.
- g. Observes patient condition and properly evaluates situations when physician intervention is necessary so that no patient condition deteriorates as the result of misjudgment.
- h. Verifies two unique patient identifiers and correct clinical order prior to performing a procedure per policy.
- i. Ensures patient's privacy and comfort is accommodated.
- j. Demonstrates competence in the determination and application of appropriate procedures, equipment, supplies and techniques based on the age of patients.
- k. Organizes schedule, time and priorities so that required activities are accomplished within designated time frames.
- l. Follows physicians instructions when assisting with procedures and exams.
- m. Uses critical thinking skills.
- n. Asks clarifying questions.
- o. Seeks clarification on ambiguous orders.
- p. Understands, demonstrates and documents preprocedural verification and Time Out process when appropriate.
- q. Demonstrates and understands pre-and-post procedural care.
- r. Preps the patient for the procedure.
- s. Demonstrates and understands sterile technique
- t. Maintains competency with venipuncture, where applicable. Education and Communication
- a. Patiently and clearly explains purpose and nature of exam to patient prior to starting of procedure, to minimize anxiety and facilitate cooperation using AIDET; Acknowledge, Introduce, Discuss, Explain, and Thank you of all patients and family members.
- b. Ensures that patient's questions, concerns or contraindications are satisfactorily addressed, notifying physician when this cannot be accomplished, prior to the initiation of the procedure.
- c. Participates in the orientation and training of departmental employees.
- d. Provides patients with preparatory instruction and explanation of procedures.
- e. Required documentation is concise, legible and includes precise terminology.
- f. Reads email each day scheduled to work and follows through with assignment.
- g. Completes mandatory departmental and Hospital-wide education without prompting. Quality Control
- a. Consistently produces high quality images including appropriate collimation, shielding, technique selection, penetration and positioning.
- b. Ensures that equipment is fully operational prior to each use, by checking for proper calibration and operating deficiencies.
- c. Sends all studies to PACS; prints CDs as necessary. All exams are complete in RIS including image oriented, marked, labeled, and notes are accurate.
- d. Studies that have been transmitted after hours by teleradiography are printed and scanned into PACS, if applicable.
- e. Checks for prior exams and assures that they are loaded, if necessary, and properly labeled prior to sending to PACS. Operations
- a. Restocks linens and supplies, and maintains Diagnostic Imaging Services in clean and orderly condition.
- b. Transports patients, positions patients, and helps them on and off procedure table.
- c. Performs patient charging activities on the day the service is rendered.
- d. Applies shielding, supportive and immobilization devices and equipment.
- e. Willingly lends knowledge and assistance to others upon request as needed and routinely as time is available, without prompting, so that all working time is used for departmental advantage.
- f. Performs routine duties of clerical and support personnel in accordance with procedure when warranted to
- ensure continuity and quality of services.
- g. Keeps supervisor informed on all responsibilities on an ongoing basis, ensuring prompt notification in the event of problems or potential problems.
- h. Maintains an individual productivity rate equal to other co-workers.
- i. Maintains Joint Commission and any other regulatory agency standards.
- j. Ability to transfer / retrieve images on the PACS system.
- k. Takes call when necessary.
- l. Any other duties as assigned.

Required Minimum Education:

Other Education Graduate of an AMA approved School of Radiologic Technology. Required

Required Minimum License(s) and Certification(s):
All certifications are required upon hire unless otherwise stated.

  • ARRT Radiography
  • Basic Life Support or BLS - Instructor


Additional License(s) and Certification(s):



Required Minimum Experience:

Minimum 2 years as an R.T Required

Required Minimum Skills:




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