Radiology Technologist

@ University Health
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Radiology Technologist

San Antonio, Texas
Posted 1 day ago

About the job

The role involves performing radiographic procedures with independence and judgment, adhering to registry and hospital policies. The position supports the Radiology team and maintains professional relationships with staff and patients. Requires ARRT certification and CPR from the American Heart Association.

Requirements

  • Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology
  • Ability to perform radiographic procedures
  • Independent judgment and initiative
  • Knowledge of radiation safety

Qualifications

  • Arrt certification or eligibility
  • Texas MRT certification or temporary
  • Current BLS certification
  • Accredited School of Radiologic Technology graduate

Full job description

POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES
Performs radiographic procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision of technical detail. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiographic diagnosis. Performs radiologic procedures within the professional parameters established in registry requirements and policy and procedures specifications of the Health System. Assumes responsibility for assigned duties promptly and efficiently. Complies with instructions from supervisor to whom responsible. Contributes to the overall success of the Radiology team. Maintains a good working relationship with co-workers and other University Health employees, patients and guests.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology, or eligibility to take the registry with one year grace period for new graduates from an accredited School of Radiologic Technology. Texas Department of Health (MRT) Certification or a temporary Certification (TMRT) is required. Must also have current Certified BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR and AED) from the American Heart Association.

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