Title: CT Technologist / X-Ray Technologist – Radiology
Location: New York, NY
Facility: NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
Duration: 8 Weeks
Shift: Night Shift | 5x8-Hour (00:00 – 08:30)
The CT Technologist / X-Ray Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic CT and radiographic imaging procedures in an orthopedic-focused hospital environment. This role requires expertise in operating CT scanners and performing general X-ray examinations while ensuring patient safety and high-quality diagnostic images. The technologist will work independently during overnight shifts in a low-volume imaging department serving inpatient and outpatient orthopedic patients.
Perform CT scans and diagnostic X-ray imaging procedures for orthopedic patients.
Conduct imaging studies including CT scans of the abdomen, pelvis, chest, head/neck, spine, and musculoskeletal areas.
Perform specialized CT procedures such as CT angiography (CTA), brain perfusion imaging, and multiplanar reconstruction.
Perform general radiographic exams including extremities, chest, spine/pelvis, and musculoskeletal imaging.
Operate portable X-ray equipment for bedside imaging as required.
Ensure proper patient positioning, radiation safety, and adherence to imaging protocols.
Assist patients of all age groups including pediatrics, adolescents, adults, and geriatric patients.
Collaborate with radiologists and healthcare teams to support diagnostic imaging needs.
Maintain accurate documentation in the electronic medical record system.
Follow infection control, safety standards, and department protocols.
Regular Schedule: Monday – Friday | 12:00 AM – 08:30 AM (30-minute lunch)
Training Schedule (First 2 Weeks): Tuesday – Friday | 08:30 AM – 06:00 PM
After training completion, the technologist will transition to the overnight schedule.
Pediatrics
Adolescents
Adults
Geriatrics
Daily caseload averages up to 20 patients, often lower due to overnight volume.
ARRT (R) and ARRT (CT) certifications.
Active New York State Radiologic Technologist license (DOH NYS).
IV Certification (mandatory).
BLS certification from the American Heart Association.
Minimum 2 years of CT and radiography experience.
Experience performing portable X-ray imaging.
Ability to work independently on overnight shifts.
Experience operating Siemens CT imaging equipment.
Experience working in hospital imaging departments (ER, ICU, inpatient, outpatient).
Familiarity with Epic electronic medical record system.
Ability to lift, push, pull, or move patients and equipment up to 150 pounds, with or without assistive devices.
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