CT Scan Tech - Up to $20,000 Sign On Bonus
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![]() United States, Rhode Island, Newport | |
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**Eligible for up to $20,000 Sign On Bonus** Summary: Under general supervision of the CT Manager, Lead CT Technologists, and the Imaging Coordinator according to established procedures, operates a CT scanner and related equipment in order to produce radiographs of any designated anatomical area. Collects and completes records on patient data and equipment operation. Provides assistance to patients and Radiologists. Solves minor equipment problems. Performs calibration tests and other quality control functions on equipment and notifies service personnel as required. All essential functions performed in the position reflect age specific needs of the geriatric, adult, and pediatric patients. Fosters patient and family centered care and nursing services in accordance with the Brown University Health mission, vision, and values, with consideration of the life span, including all developmental stages as well as cultural patterns. Responsibilities: Operates CT scanner by performing the following procedures: Collects and completes computerized and manual records on patient data such as patient history number, image number and type of examination. Assigns and verifies appropriate charge code. Screens patient for proper diet preparation, drug and food sensitivity, and pregnancy by questioning patients and whenever possible, reviewing medical referrals and medical records in order to avoid possible adverse reactions to treatment. Prepares supplies for injection of contrast medium. Operates pressure injector. Monitors patients and equipment during scan process for any changes in condition. Performs specialized non-routine computer functions as required to assist in diagnosis, including but not limiting to: 2D, 3D, MIP, and VRE. Analyzes equipment problems and malfunctions and makes minor equipment repairs and adjustments. Obtains telephone direction of services engineer to make equipment adjustments. Arranges for maintenance of service personnel as required. Maintains records such as calibration results for quality control, service reports, equipment notices, installation reports, incident reports, utilization statistics, and equipment performance standards. Provides in-service education for students and staff technologists and maintains appropriate records. May perform the function of a staff Radiologic Technologist as required. Maintain CT Scan department workflow and staff efficiently for maximum throughput. Remain proficient in special procedures, including but not limited to: biopsy, drainage, ablations. Other information: BASIC KNOWLEDGE: Meets basic knowledge requirements of CT Scan Technologist Must hold a current CPR certification from AHA, BLS for Healthcare Providers. Must have a RI state radiation license and CT supplemental license from the DOH. Two years of formal training in an approved School of Radiologic Technology requires, plus registration through the American Registry for Radiologic Technologists. Current, valid license from the Department of Health to practice in the state of Rhode Island. Basic understanding of the operation of computer consoles. An in-depth knowledge of the operation of the computerized tomographic equipment in order to analyze equipment problems and arrange for its repair. The interpersonal skills necessary to interface effectively with patients, patient's families, departmental staff, physicians, and others. Demonstrated knowledge and skills necessary to provide care patients with consideration of aging processes, human development stages and cultural patterns in each step of the care process. EXPERIENCE: Six months' experience as a Radiologic Technologist in a hospital radiology department, plus six months specialized training in the operation of the CT Scanner. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Work location is generally in the CT Scan area or satellite areas where there is little discomfort due to noise, dust or temperature. Exposed to radiation, but there is little chance of injury when established safety procedures are followed. Long periods of standing, along with walking, pushing potable equipment and lifting and positioning of patients is required. INDEPENDENT ACTION: Executes administrative tasks delegated by Lead CT Technologists, CT Manager or Imaging Coordinator. Performs independently within department policies and practices. Refers specific complex problems to supervisor where clarification of departmental policies and procedures may be required. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None. Brown University Health is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ancestry, genetics, gender identity or expression, disability, protected veteran, or marital status. Brown University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Location: Newport Hospital, USA:RI:Newport Work Type: Part Time Shift: Shift 4 Union: Non-Union |