What are the responsibilities and job description for the Temp - Tech - Multi-Modality Radiology (Days) Windsor, VT position at First Connect?
Description
This is a CT/X-Ray Need
Ability to function independently and proficiently.
Patient Population: Pediatric to Geriatric
EMR: Cerner
Dress Code: Personal Scrubs of any color
Trauma Level: Critical Access Hospital
Requested time off during the course of this assignment MUST be noted and verified at upload. RTO REQUESTS AFTER UPLOAD WILL NOT BE APPROVED!! NO MORE THAN 5 DAYS OF RTO WILL BE ACCEPTED (less is better).
CT scan services are the standard of medical care for diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of conditions such as stroke, trauma, and chronic pain.
Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) scan uses computers to allow radiologists to obtain detailed information by providing cross-sectional images on various parts of the body. This information is essential and highly effective for studying the brain, torso, and extremities. Our state-of-the-art 40 slice scanner allows us to acquire more information in a shorter time. Additionally, our multi-slice scanner uses dose reducing software to ensure that you receive the lowest amount of radiation possible.
We emphasize the role that careful risk assessment and dosage minimization plays in our practice. Patient safety is our highest priority, and prominent among these protections are the measures we take to provide effective dosage monitoring and radiation reduction in CT exams.
We offer routine x-rays of the entire body, fluoroscopic exams for all barium studies to include:
Barium enema
Barium swallow
Modified barium swallow
Upper GI
Other fluoroscopic exams offered include joint injections, arthrograms, and myelograms.
All imaging exams are interpreted (read) by a board-certified radiologist from Dartmouth-Hitchcock. Dartmouth-Hitchcock employs many radiologists with subspecialties in multiple areas. This allows our patients to have their exams read by a radiologist who specializes in the area or type of exam that is being reviewed.
Mt. Ascutney will not consider any candidate who resides within 50 miles of facility. To avoid delays in processing, please provide perm address at profile upload.
8hrs non-billable orientation
Holiday and OT multipliers: 1.25%
HOUSING FLYER: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:00690e4e-82a0-4b50-8eb5-b8fe3c94f0dd
Submission Requirements
3 years current CT/X-Ray Tech experience Required
ARRT (R) (CT) Required
Toshiba 16 Slice CT scanner experience - Required - MUST BE NOTED ON PROFILE
IV Start experience - Required - Must be noted on profile
Cerner Experience Preferred
At least 6 months previous travel experience - Required
Traveler must have their own vehicle for this need
Profile Requirements
Cover page (if available/not required)
Work History
Skills Checklist (current to 1 year)
1 Supervisory Signed Reference from within the past two years of employment
License/Certifications - Must be uploaded with profile
Certification Requirements
ARRT
BLS (AHA)
State License Requirements
New Hampshire
Compact Allowed
About The Facility
Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center is a 35-bed critical access community hospital located in historical Windsor, Vermont. Having been named winner of the Foster G. McGaw Prize for Excellence in Community Service, Mt. Ascutney is one of only two CARF accredited facilities in the State of Vermont!
Windsor, VT is centrally located and close to some of the best outdoor recreation in the area. Downtown Windsor is full quaint shops, iconic diners, and a Smokehouse where you can find the best bacon in New England! The city facility is only a 3-hour drive to cities like Boston, Montreal, and New York!
The hospital features 25 inpatient, medical-surgical beds and a renowned 10-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit. Additionally, the hospital has a therapeutic pool and physical therapy department as well as acute care, transitional care, and hospice.
This is a CT/X-Ray Need
Ability to function independently and proficiently.
Patient Population: Pediatric to Geriatric
EMR: Cerner
Dress Code: Personal Scrubs of any color
Trauma Level: Critical Access Hospital
Requested time off during the course of this assignment MUST be noted and verified at upload. RTO REQUESTS AFTER UPLOAD WILL NOT BE APPROVED!! NO MORE THAN 5 DAYS OF RTO WILL BE ACCEPTED (less is better).
CT scan services are the standard of medical care for diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of conditions such as stroke, trauma, and chronic pain.
Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) scan uses computers to allow radiologists to obtain detailed information by providing cross-sectional images on various parts of the body. This information is essential and highly effective for studying the brain, torso, and extremities. Our state-of-the-art 40 slice scanner allows us to acquire more information in a shorter time. Additionally, our multi-slice scanner uses dose reducing software to ensure that you receive the lowest amount of radiation possible.
We emphasize the role that careful risk assessment and dosage minimization plays in our practice. Patient safety is our highest priority, and prominent among these protections are the measures we take to provide effective dosage monitoring and radiation reduction in CT exams.
We offer routine x-rays of the entire body, fluoroscopic exams for all barium studies to include:
Barium enema
Barium swallow
Modified barium swallow
Upper GI
Other fluoroscopic exams offered include joint injections, arthrograms, and myelograms.
All imaging exams are interpreted (read) by a board-certified radiologist from Dartmouth-Hitchcock. Dartmouth-Hitchcock employs many radiologists with subspecialties in multiple areas. This allows our patients to have their exams read by a radiologist who specializes in the area or type of exam that is being reviewed.
Mt. Ascutney will not consider any candidate who resides within 50 miles of facility. To avoid delays in processing, please provide perm address at profile upload.
8hrs non-billable orientation
Holiday and OT multipliers: 1.25%
HOUSING FLYER: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:00690e4e-82a0-4b50-8eb5-b8fe3c94f0dd
Submission Requirements
3 years current CT/X-Ray Tech experience Required
ARRT (R) (CT) Required
Toshiba 16 Slice CT scanner experience - Required - MUST BE NOTED ON PROFILE
IV Start experience - Required - Must be noted on profile
Cerner Experience Preferred
At least 6 months previous travel experience - Required
Traveler must have their own vehicle for this need
Profile Requirements
Cover page (if available/not required)
Work History
Skills Checklist (current to 1 year)
1 Supervisory Signed Reference from within the past two years of employment
License/Certifications - Must be uploaded with profile
Certification Requirements
ARRT
BLS (AHA)
State License Requirements
New Hampshire
Compact Allowed
About The Facility
Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center is a 35-bed critical access community hospital located in historical Windsor, Vermont. Having been named winner of the Foster G. McGaw Prize for Excellence in Community Service, Mt. Ascutney is one of only two CARF accredited facilities in the State of Vermont!
Windsor, VT is centrally located and close to some of the best outdoor recreation in the area. Downtown Windsor is full quaint shops, iconic diners, and a Smokehouse where you can find the best bacon in New England! The city facility is only a 3-hour drive to cities like Boston, Montreal, and New York!
The hospital features 25 inpatient, medical-surgical beds and a renowned 10-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit. Additionally, the hospital has a therapeutic pool and physical therapy department as well as acute care, transitional care, and hospice.