Job Title: Radiology Technologist (Travel)
Location: Cincinnati,OH
Shift: Night Shift (Thu,Fri,Sat)
Shift Hours: 7:00 PM–7:30 AM (12.5 hours)
Duration: 13 weeks
Hours per Week: 36 hours
Weekly Pay rate: $2160
Key Responsibilities:
Perform radiographic examinations as ordered by physicians across various hospital departments, including inpatient nursing units, outpatient areas, and surgery.
Operate X-ray and fluoroscopic equipment safely, ensuring minimal radiation exposure to patients and staff.
Assist in multiple diagnostic imaging procedures throughout the department.
Manage patient scheduling and exam coordination within the radiology department.
Utilize hospital computer systems for exam ordering, reprinting, cancellations, and reviewing patient information.
Facilitate patient transportation by coordinating with centralized transport services.
Report all equipment malfunctions promptly to clinical engineering and department managers.
Communicate effectively with colleagues and other hospital departments professionally.
Support Radiologic Technologist students through training and mentorship.
Maintain compliance with regulatory standards including ODH and Joint Commission requirements.
Assist in quality assurance activities, supply management, and departmental audits.
Remain available for assignments as required during shifts.
Required Skills and Experience:
Knowledge of medical terminology, isolation protocols, and sterile techniques.
Proficiency in patient positioning and operation of radiographic equipment (X-ray machines and image printers).
Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Education and Certification Requirements:
Graduation from an ARRT-accredited Radiologic Technology program.
Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in Operating Room (OR) settings.
Familiarity with fluoroscopic imaging procedures.