Radiology Technologist at Huron Regional Medical Center
Huron, South Dakota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Radiography, CT Experience, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, X-ray Equipment Operation, Image Processing, Patient Services, Radiation Safety

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description JOIN OUR TEAM! Spanish and Karen bilingual applicants encouraged to apply for any open positions in which you are qualified. Reports To: Director of Medical Imaging Status: 80 hours a pay period Shift: varies Job Schedule: Varies Weekly Hours: 40 hours Pay: HRMC offers a competitive salary. *New Graduates welcome to apply! Statement of Purpose: Provides patient services using imaging modalities including radiography, Preferred CT experience; willing to cross train. Administers roentgen rays and radioactive substances to patients; operates X-ray equipment; processes images; prepares examination room, equipment, supplies, and medications. Demonstrates the mission of HRMC by displaying REACH, our core value system: Respectful - We value the unique talents, ideas, contributions, and circumstances of each individual. Engaged - We value being active, positive participants at work and in our communities. Available - We value providing local access to care for our communities while being present for each other. Competent - We value knowledgeable, people-centered, innovative, and technology driven teams. Helpful - We value always helping others with kindness and compassion. Requirements Graduate from an accredited school of Radiologic Technology and additional training in Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, and CT as necessary. Must be ARRT registered. Cross training to other modalities. Physical stamina requisite to move and manipulate the equipment used in the several modalities. Physical stamina requisite to standing, walking, stooping, pulling, pushing, pulling, reaching, and lifting while transporting patients and in the examination room. Visual, auditory and speech acuity requisite to verbal and written communication with patients, families, physicians and other persons involved with the patient's care. Working Conditions: Work involves working with patients in all degrees of chronic and acute illness, and in dealing with their families. Work is intermittently light (exerting/lifting up to 20 pounds occasionally, up to 10 pounds frequently, or a negligible amount constantly) to heavy (exerting/lifting up to 100 pounds occasionally, up to 50 pounds frequently and 20 pounds constantly) and is performed in a variety of settings within the hospital in a climate controlled environment. Work involves possible exposure to radiation. Personal safety requires adherence to protective radiation safety techniques. Work may be repetitious.
Responsibilities
The technologist provides patient services utilizing imaging modalities such as radiography, and potentially CT, administering roentgen rays and radioactive substances. Responsibilities include operating X-ray equipment, processing images, and preparing examination rooms, supplies, and medications.
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