OakBend Medical Center

CT Technologist - PRN - Varies - Jackson Street

Job Locations US-TX-Richmond
ID
2023-3726
Category
Radiology/Imaging
Type
PRN
Shift
varies

Responsibilities

Under the general supervision of the Radiology Manager, the CAT Scan Technologist is responsible for the provision of radiological services to patients according to physician’s orders.  Provides for patient safety and high quality testing.

Qualifications

MINIMUM EDUCATION 

 

Graduate of an accredited or registered school of Radiologic Technology.

 

MINIMUM WORK EXPERIENCE

 

Must have previous CT experience

 

REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS

 

Registered ARRT; CT Registered/Registry eligible within 90 days of hire.  Certified by the Texas Medical Board as a Medical Radiologic Technologist (CMRT).  American Heart Association BLS Certification required.

Valid Drivers’ license and reliable transportation necessary as driving between campuses is required.

 

REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES

 

Knowledge of procedures, patient safety, radiation safety and quality patient care. Ability to generate quality images in a timely manner.  Successful completion of the hospital or department specific training course.

 

ABOUT OAKBEND:

 

OakBend Medical Center is an independent hospital providing exceptional and compassionate care to patients and the community since 1950. The OakBend family consists of outstanding team members caring for the community at three hospitals and many specialty centers. OakBend’s services and programs include its signature No Wait ER, an advanced trauma center, certified stroke program, hospital air ambulance services and a hospital-based skilled nursing facility. We remain committed to providing a rewarding environment to our team members, to providing necessary services to the community and to developing the best methods to care for our patients, ensuring a healthy future for generations.

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