What are the responsibilities and job description for the LVIAS Radiological Technician position at MEDBRIDGE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY?
Job Details
Description
Radiological Technician
(PT or Per Diem)
Responsibilities:
Radiological Technologist duties will consist of, but are not limited to:
• Performs quality imaging services in an efficient and effective manner.
• Operates C-arm for all cases requiring fluoroscopy.
• Demonstrates use of proper positioning to produce quality imaging.
• Demonstrates knowledge of all equipment to provide a safe environment for patients, physicians, and staff.
• Regularly inspects x-ray/radiologic equipment to ensure it is in proper working order.
• Performs startup procedures, calibration of equipment and troubleshooting.
• Ensures radiation-monitoring devices are used at all times.
• Monitors results and efficacy of monitoring devices.
• Reviews/updates all written policies and procedures relating to radiation.
• Utilizes proper radiation safety practices while working with radiation-producing equipment to ensure optimal results.
• Works with all members of the team to provide optimal care to the patient throughout his/her surgical experience.
• Adheres to all surgery center policies, procedures, safety requirements and performance improvement goals.
• Completes all documentation to ensure the availability of accurate and up to date information in accordance with established standards.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
• Must have high school diploma or equivalent and current California Radiology and Fluoroscopy license.
• Must have current BLS certification.
• Must be comfortable using Microsoft Word programs and with data entry.
• Knowledge of principles, theories, and practices of the radiology process.
• Knowledge of surgical procedures, techniques, equipment, and supplies.
• Must have full command of the English language both verbal and written.
• May be expected to lift twenty-five pounds without assistance. Is required to obtain assistance when moving patients unable to assist in moving unless patient is in wheelchair or on gurney. May be required to push patients in wheelchairs or on gurneys. Will be expected to obtain assistance when needed.
• Must be able to wear a lead apron for extended periods of time.