CT/X-Ray Technologist | Clermont--Freestanding ED/Urgent Care | PT Days - UF Health
Clermont, FL 34711
About the Job
UF Health Central Florida is expanding services in the Central Florida area. Our Emergency / Urgent Care is coming to Clermont in October 2024. We are hiring immediately for this position to begin September 9, 2024. We are excited to open our brand new Free Standing Emergency Department at 4405 South US 27 N Clermont, FL 34711-5384.
We are dedicated to providing 24/7 exceptional medical care for all your injuries and illnesses.
Our team of board-certified emergency medical professionals ensures that you receive the best possible treatment. We offer comprehensive pediatric care for infants and children, in-house laboratory testing, and top-notch X-ray services. Our 24/7 emergency room and urgent care are available to serve you round the clock. Our center is in-network with most insurance providers, including Medicare. We welcome walk-ins without appointments, making it convenient for you to receive medical attention when you need it.
Why Work for us?
- Collaborative team that is focused on team-based care. Every team member works together to deliver exceptional healthcare to our community.
- Efficient operating model for staff and patients – low wait times
- Smaller team makes for a work family where you are known and your contributions are recognized
- Sign on bonus for Full Time!
Apply today to talk to a member of our Talent Acquisition team and join us to see what makes the UF Health Difference!
Responsibilities:Under the direction of the Department Manager and in association with the radiologists, the technologist conducts themselves in a professional manner, responding to patient needs and supporting their colleagues and associates in providing quality patient care. Under the direction of the supervisor, this position must perform all functions related to multiple modalities: including CT or Xray and general Radiology Technologist duties.
The CT/Xray Technologist performs services in accordance to an accepted standard of practice and demonstrates expertise in minimizing radiation exposure to the patient, self and other members of the health care team.
Qualifications:- Education
- Post High School Special Training
- Graduate of an accredited school of Radiology
- Cross-trained in Cat Scan
- Licensure/Certification/Registration
- State of FL Certified Radiologic Technologist General Radiographer qualifications license required (Computer Tomography qualifications preferred)
- ARRT(R) required
- ARRT(CT) preferred
- BLS required
- Special Skills/Qualifications/Additional Training/Experience Required
- Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.