Patient First is accepting applications for an X-ray Technologist (Float) in the Glen Allen, Virginia area. Patient First provides a friendly work environment that promotes a team-oriented philosophy.
Sign-on Bonus! Student Loan Assistance! The responsibilities of this job include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Obtaining quality x-rays using correct position and radiation exposure;
- Implementing safety procedures for patients, self, and staff to avoid unnecessary exposure to radiation;
- Creating and documenting x-ray CD copies correctly according to Patient First guidelines. Labeling images and sleeves correctly when making these copies;
- Understanding the x-ray and processing equipment so that it will be used correctly;
- Using and understanding the bell system;
- Filing and maintaining all x-ray paperwork;
- Ensuring the safety of patients when using wheelchairs, stools, and other equipment;
- Understanding and using the following: Daily Log, X-Ray Listing, Copy Listing, and X-Ray Status Screen;
- Understanding and using the automated medical records system;
- Cleaning work area, biological cleanup in accordance with OSHA guidelines and other maintenance assignments as directed;
- Receiving, moving, and restocking ordered supplies;
- Adhering to established Patient First policies and procedures;
- Addressing physician and nurse requests with respect and in a timely manner;
- Completing the tasks listed on the checklists for the x-ray area and treatment area;
- Attending training classes and staff meetings as scheduled;
- Being available as needed, breaks and mealtimes may be interrupted at any time for patient care and to maintain center operations;
- Responsible for the operating, using and maintaining medical and office equipment as trained.
Minimum education and professional requirements include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Employee must be at least 18 years of age;
- High school graduate or equivalent;
- Keyboarding experience required;
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills;
- One year of clerical experience preferred;
- One year of clinical experience preferred;
- Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
- Licensed to practice as Radiologic Technologist or a Limited Radiologic Technologist by the Virginia Board of Health Professions
- Limited Radiologic Technologist must be licensed to practice in the following anatomical areas: chest/thorax, extremities, skull/sinuses, spine and abdomen/pelvis.