Radiology Tech II - Radiology - Dayton - Resource - Kettering Health
Dayton, OH
About the Job
Overview
Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 13 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. We are committed to transforming the health care experience with high-quality care for every stage of life. Our service-oriented mission is in action every day, whether it’s by providing care in our facilities, training the next generation of health care professionals, or serving others through international outreach.
Campus Overview
Kettering Health Dayton
- Kettering Health Dayton, formerly Grandview Medical Center, has been providing care to Dayton and surrounding communities for over 90 years.
- Over 20 specialties, including orthopedics, heart and vascular, surgery, and trauma services.
- KH Dayton expanded their Emergency Department as well as their heart & vascular services to include an additional catheterization lab and electrophysiology lab.
- Partners with Gem City Market to provide fresh fruits and vegetables every Tuesday within the hospital.
- One of the largest osteopathic teaching hospitals in the United States.
- 371 bed facility
- Over the past several years, KH Dayton has received many awards, including:
- Top 100 Hospital
- Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades in 2019.
- Received an “A” from the Leapfrog Group, a national patient safety watchdog, ranking among the safest hospitals in the United States.
Responsibilities & Requirements
Summary: The Radiologic Technologist II is responsible for performing a wide variety of radiographic examinations, using both fixed and portable equipment including c-arms/surgery.
Requirements:
- This position requires additional training in imaging in the surgical suite related to specific surgeries, sterile field protection, promoting radiation safety to the patient and surgical staff, etc.
- Individuals in this position will work under limited supervision and must be able to exercise independent judgment and initiative.
- They need to communicate and work well in the medical environment with much interaction with patients, fellow workers, physicians and others.
- They serve all segments of patient populations, including neonates, infants, children, adults and geriatric patients. There is regular exposure to ionizing radiation.
- Work hours can be irregular with the need to accept overtime or on call.
- The work is physically demanding with the need for long periods of standing, bending and/or lifting.
- Performs other duties as assigned and assists in other areas during low volume periods.
Preferred Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Registered as a Radiologic Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist
- Valid Ohio License as a Radiographer
- Current Basic Life Support certification.
- Applicant has the ability to use a wide range of radiographic equipment, including mobile units and portable C-arm machines.
- Applicant has the willingness to learn new procedures and to operate new equipment.
- Applicant has the ability to deal tactfully and professionally with physicians, patients and coworkers.
- Applicant has the ability to tolerate much standing, bending and lifting.
- Applicant has the ability to work quickly and accurately.