What are the responsibilities and job description for the Imaging Technologist position at Center for Neurosciences?
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Description
General Summary: A nonexempt position responsible for performing MRI scans, CT scans and x-rays according to physician orders. The Imaging Technologist also ensures all imaging equipment is working properly and supplies ordered. Follows all state and federal guidelines related to imaging and employee/patient safety.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
1. Prepares patients for imaging procedures by interviewing and screening patients.
2. Scans patients in a timely manner while giving excellent patient care.
3. Assists in maintaining required compliance records including patient records and daily logs.
4. Performs daily QA on machines and weekly ACR QA test.
5. Responsible for PACS quality control including scanning films, disks and paperwork into patient files; creating disks for patients and physicians.
6. Cleans, maintains and makes minor adjustments to imaging equipment. Communicates required equipment repairs to management.
7. Maintains department supplies and orders supplies as necessary in a cost effective manner.
8. Communicates with imaging scheduler daily regarding patient flow/schedules.
9. Restocks rooms and keeps imaging department clean and presentable.
10. Follows procedures and protocols for opening and closing the department.
11. Implements infection control procedures for work area.
12. Assists in implementing new procedures and protocols as needed.
13. Serves as a back-up to x-ray area when needed.
14. Performs other duties and special projects as assigned.
Qualifications
Education: Associate’s degree in radiological technology from an accredited program. MRI Certification preferred.
Experience: Two years of MRI Technologist experience in a clinic or hospital environment preferred.
Other Requirements: Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist.
Performance Requirements:
Knowledge:
1. Knowledge of MRI and radiology procedures and protocols.
2. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology necessary to perform MRI and radiology testing including body mechanics and patient movement.
3. Knowledge of MRI and radiology equipment including safety hazards.
Skills:
1. Skill in positioning patients properly.
2. Skill in identifying equipment problems and correcting or notifying engineering technicians.
3. Skill in following infection control, Radiological safety procedures and MRI safety procedures.
Abilities:
1. Ability to work in a team based environment that places patient satisfaction as the primary focus for measuring success.
2. Ability to lift and position patients for the type of MRI procedure required.
3. Ability to apply written instructions and standardized work practices.
4. Ability to demonstrate compassion and caring in dealing with others.
5. Ability to project a pleasant and professional image.
6. Ability to learn and retain information regarding procedures.
7. Ability to multitask and handle various priorities in a flexible, rapidly changing environment.
8. Ability to effectively articulate information and respond to questions.
9. Ability to relate to and work well with a diverse community population.
10. Ability to work under pressure.
11. Ability to work cooperatively with other department staff.
12. Ability to plan, prioritize and complete delegated tasks in an appropriate timeframe.
Equipment Operated: MRI/CT/X-ray/C-arm equipment used for medical diagnosis and treatment.
Work Environment: Using all units safely by following policies, procedures and protocols.