What are the responsibilities and job description for the CT Tech position at Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging?
THIS IS A PER DIEM POSITION
SUMMARY:
The X-ray/ CT Technologist perform duties under the direction of the Radiologist, Technical Director, and Lead/Chief Technologist. May perform other job related duties as necessary for the efficient operation of SDMI.
MINIMUM SKILLS, ABILITY AND REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be registry eligible or a Registered Technologist in good standing with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or its equivalent. Principle of modality specific and skills required as such. May perform other job related duties for the efficient operation of SDMI.
- Any employee who discovers, is directly involved in or is responding to an event/occurrence/risk is required to complete or direct the completion of an occurrence report within 24 hours of event/occurrence/risk.
- My job performance, including current competencies will be reviewed by my supervisor on a periodic basis. If my job performance/ current competencies are not (or continue to not be) at required level this could result in additional training and/or disciplinary action.
- A.R.R.T. and equivalent specialty modality preferred.
- Aware of proper ACR protocols and requirements, image collection and scanner phantom testing.
- Acquire and maintain all ARRT & BLS certification. Ensure HR has most current certifications.
- Annually sign then the Image Wisely and Image Gently certificates to HR for your employee file.
- Maintain Nevada State licensure.
- Must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patient.
- Thorough knowledge of basic principles of radiation protection and equipment.
- Basic knowledge of plane and solid geometry.
- Thorough knowledge and skill in radiographic positioning.
- Thorough knowledge and skill in formulating radiographic exposure factors.
- Basic knowledge and skill in aseptic technique.
- Thorough knowledge and skill in administration, side effects and complications of contrast media.
- Oral communication skills to give clear, concise instructions and information to the patient and visitor and communicate with people of various backgrounds and education levels.
- Skill in organizing time and workload to accommodate changes in workload and assignments in order to complete tasks in a timely manner.
- Patience, tact and courtesy to handle patients, visitors and doctors.
- Skill to pay attention to details and accuracy in completing tasks.
- Basic knowledge and skill in the care of IVs catheters, N.G. tubes, chest tubes and various “Ostomies.”
- Thorough knowledge and skill in dealing with the various isolation conditions.
- Communicate openly, directly, tactfully and effectively. Appreciate and respect others’ needs, opinions and concerns.
- Conduct self courteously and professionally in all interaction with physicians, patients, patients’ families, visitors, members of the public and co-workers. Demonstrate sincere concern for the needs of all customers.
- Demonstrate knowledge and compliance of patient rights including patient confidentiality. Respects patient privacy.
- Submit documentation of required current licensure and/or certification in a timely manner.
- Function within scope of practice based on licensure, education, skills and experience. Recognize own limitations and asks for guidance when necessary.
- Take full responsibility for all functions within job description and assures that all functions are completed before leaving. Communicates effectively where follow-up is needed.
- Identify hazardous materials in immediate work area and demonstrates knowledge of MSDS sheets.
- Understand and utilize all functions of digital imaging
- Thorough knowledge of PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) and work flow processes to provide maximum efficiency.
- Prepare proper contrast media for the various radiographic procedures.
- Report any malfunctions of radiographic equipment to appropriate personnel.
- Maintain orderliness and cleanliness in the Radiology Department.
- Recognize and correct mistakes in positioning and technique.
- Maintain appropriate supplies in radiographic rooms.
- Maintain adequate records as directed.
- Employee knows fire and evacuation plans for the Radiology Department including the location of the closest fire alarms and fire extinguishers.
- Employee knows about electrical safety.
- Employee is aware of radiation safety and specific departmental hazards.
- Employee is aware of the proper handling and disposal of hazardous/toxic substances.
- Responds positively to changes in assignments and priorities.
- Works as an effective team member with co-workers and other personnel.
- Communicates effectively when follow up is needed.
- Able to identify hazardous material in immediate work area.
- Knows and follows all SDMI safety and evacuation guidelines, policies and procedures.
- Willingly participates in cross-training activities within the department for own professional growth in order to contribute to the overall function of SDMI.
- Assumes responsibility for updating knowledge of current SDMI department policies and procedures, protocol and practices.
- Demonstrates punctuality by reporting to work on time/satisfactory attendance record that complies with SDMI attendance policy.
- Takes full responsibility for all functions within job description and assures that all functions are completed before leaving SDMI at the end of the shift.
- Other duties as assigned.