Travel Rad Tech in West Bend, WI at Cynet Health
West Bend, WI 53095
About the Job
**Job Title:** Radiologic Technologist
**Job Specialty:** Diagnostic Radiology General Procedures
**Job Duration:** 13 weeks
**Shift:** Day - 5x8 - 08:00AM - 04:00PM, 40 hours per week
**Guaranteed Hours:** 32 hours per week
**Experience:** One year of current clinical experience in diagnostic radiology is preferred
Clinical student experience may be considered in lieu of one year of current clinical experience.
**License:** State license as a Radiographer is required.
**Certifications:**
- ARRT registered RT (R) in diagnostic radiology
- American Heart Association Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS) or an approved equivalent is required within 90 days of hire
**Must-Have:**
- Self-motivated with the ability to organize and prioritize well
- Flexible and able to re-prioritize when emergencies arise
- Proficiency in EPIC
- Customer service oriented
**Job Description:**
- Prepare patients and perform radiographic procedures in diagnostic radiology.
- Operate imaging equipment and adhere to safety standards.
- Perform diagnostic studies according to guidelines and protocols with appropriate radiation protection measures.
- Maintain positive and effective interaction and communication with patients, visitors, and staff.
- Perform ancillary services and assist in patient care areas as necessary.
- Accurately and efficiently perform radiologic/fluoroscopic procedures with minimal discomfort to patients.
- Interview patients to obtain personal medical history and document information into RIS.
- Provide radiation protection to self and patients in accordance with ALARA standards.
- Select technical factors to produce images of maximum diagnostic quality, with minimal repeats.
- Review each study for technical accuracy and ensure correct image identification.
- Work collaboratively with other staff to ensure appropriate scheduling and throughput of exams.
- Assist in patient transportation as needed.
- Communicate and collaborate with radiologists and ordering providers for guidance and order clarification.
- Approve images, match orders to images, and archive to PACS.
- Perform PACS reconciliations accurately and in a timely manner.
- Document fluoroscopy time and estimated skin exposure for studies.
- Demonstrate flexibility in scheduling reassignment and shift rotations to support department needs.
- Proactively seek opportunities to increase department efficiency and provide a cohesive work environment.
- Mentor and act as a role model for staff, students, interns, providers, and visitors.
- Assist in onboarding new employees.
- Report equipment issues and provide minor troubleshooting.
- Maintain a clean staff work area, stock supplies, and linens.
Candidates must be able to speak, read, and write English fluently
Education-wise, post-high school completion of an ARRT accredited Radiologic Technology program is required, with additional college/university coursework or a healthcare-related undergraduate degree preferred, but not required.
**Job Specialty:** Diagnostic Radiology General Procedures
**Job Duration:** 13 weeks
**Shift:** Day - 5x8 - 08:00AM - 04:00PM, 40 hours per week
**Guaranteed Hours:** 32 hours per week
**Experience:** One year of current clinical experience in diagnostic radiology is preferred
Clinical student experience may be considered in lieu of one year of current clinical experience.
**License:** State license as a Radiographer is required.
**Certifications:**
- ARRT registered RT (R) in diagnostic radiology
- American Heart Association Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS) or an approved equivalent is required within 90 days of hire
**Must-Have:**
- Self-motivated with the ability to organize and prioritize well
- Flexible and able to re-prioritize when emergencies arise
- Proficiency in EPIC
- Customer service oriented
**Job Description:**
- Prepare patients and perform radiographic procedures in diagnostic radiology.
- Operate imaging equipment and adhere to safety standards.
- Perform diagnostic studies according to guidelines and protocols with appropriate radiation protection measures.
- Maintain positive and effective interaction and communication with patients, visitors, and staff.
- Perform ancillary services and assist in patient care areas as necessary.
- Accurately and efficiently perform radiologic/fluoroscopic procedures with minimal discomfort to patients.
- Interview patients to obtain personal medical history and document information into RIS.
- Provide radiation protection to self and patients in accordance with ALARA standards.
- Select technical factors to produce images of maximum diagnostic quality, with minimal repeats.
- Review each study for technical accuracy and ensure correct image identification.
- Work collaboratively with other staff to ensure appropriate scheduling and throughput of exams.
- Assist in patient transportation as needed.
- Communicate and collaborate with radiologists and ordering providers for guidance and order clarification.
- Approve images, match orders to images, and archive to PACS.
- Perform PACS reconciliations accurately and in a timely manner.
- Document fluoroscopy time and estimated skin exposure for studies.
- Demonstrate flexibility in scheduling reassignment and shift rotations to support department needs.
- Proactively seek opportunities to increase department efficiency and provide a cohesive work environment.
- Mentor and act as a role model for staff, students, interns, providers, and visitors.
- Assist in onboarding new employees.
- Report equipment issues and provide minor troubleshooting.
- Maintain a clean staff work area, stock supplies, and linens.
Candidates must be able to speak, read, and write English fluently
Education-wise, post-high school completion of an ARRT accredited Radiologic Technology program is required, with additional college/university coursework or a healthcare-related undergraduate degree preferred, but not required.