Outpatient Radiologic Technologist - $10000 sign-on/$1500 Relocation
- Mount Pleasant, SC
- Permanent
- Full-time
physician and radiologist's needs. In addition, may be required to provide backup
coverage for other outreach sites.Entity University Medical Associates (UMA) Only Employees and FinancialsWorker Type EmployeeWorker Sub-Type RegularCost Center CC002016 UMA AMB RADI Chuck Dawley Medical Park-Radiology CCPay Rate Type HourlyPay Grade Health-26Scheduled Weekly Hours 40Work Shift Day (United States of America)Job DescriptionJob Summary/Purpose:
- Radiologic Technologists provide exams in the field of radiologic imaging to include diagnostic x-ray, c-arm, and bone density to the specifications of the ordering provider and radiologist’s needs.
- Maintains knowledge concerning radiation protection and safety in addition to infection control and standard precautions.
- Preform patient assessments and provide patient care in a timely, professional, efficient, and safe manner.
- May be required to provide coverage for other outreach sites located in Mt. Pleasant, North Charleston, and West Ashley.
- Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology Program.
- Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) or within 12 months of hire.
- Registry eligible candidates must hold a Temporary B license from South Carolina Radiation Quality Standards.
- Registered Technologists state license from South Carolina Radiation Quality Standards.
- BLS certification.
- Timely- Assure the schedule does not fall behind; exam delays are communicated to all stakeholders. Exams are routed to PACS for interpretation as soon as complete.
- Accurately- per exam protocol using appropriate anatomical markers and positioning aids. Images are free of artifacts and motion. Assure exams are read in a timely manner and all logs are completed.
- Safely- All patients are screened for patient and technologist identification, patient history, and safety protocols. Medial history reviewed for exam indications and contraindications.
- Equipment- assure all needed equipment is available and in working order, perform quality control per ACR and manufacturer – report ASAP any equipment errors or downtime directly to the service vendor and manager, as well as clinical staff.
- Suite/Clinical and common areas- assure all needed medical supplies are ordered and stowed, assure exam room and patient areas are clean and equipment is cleaned per manufacturer, OSHA, DHEC, and MUSC infection control guidelines. Report any environmental issues timely to the manager.
- Ask Why? -
- See something say something- use reporting system. Actively participate in group meetings by offering your comments and suggestions.
- Address problems of patient care as they arise and make decisions to appropriately resolve the problem, involve an appropriate supervisor or another member of the patient's care team as necessary
- Ability to evaluate and appropriately respond to verbal and non-verbal communication from patients’ diverse stages of development.
- Completes procedures following approved procedure protocols with sufficient speed to promote departmental efficiency.
- Completes required documentation for each procedure, both computer and handwritten.
- Demonstrates technical competence in the operation of imaging equipment, and the use of procedure related supplies. Complete knowledge of related physics, anatomy, imaging techniques and medical terminology.
- Introduces self to patients, explains the procedure, assists the patient at the end of the procedure and explains the next steps.
- Maintain a professional demeanor in attitude, appearance, and communication.
- Obtains pertinent history, verifies orders, and communicates effectively with co-workers and other clinic staff to provide excellent patient care.