Radiology Technician
SeaTac, WA
NEEDED: RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN
LOCATION: 2425 S 200th St., SeaTac, WA 98198
STATUS: Part-Time
HOURS: 24 Hours per week, 8 hours per day, 3 days per week
QUALIFICATIONS:
- US CITIZEN – We do not sponsor HB visas.
- Must have successfully completed a radiology technician training program through a post-secondary school or college accredited by a regional or national accrediting organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, and acceptable by the Washington Department of Health under RCW 18.84.080.
- Must hold a current, active, full, and unrestricted license or registration as a Radiologic Technologist from the State of Washington.
- Have at least 6 months of applicable experience as evidenced on their resume,
- Provide two (2) letters of reference,
- Hold a current CPR certification.
- Must possess knowledge of methods, techniques, and procedures to perform job activities on various types of medical equipment and automated systems.
- Must also possess knowledge of safety principles and infection control in the patient care environment.
- Possess the ability to relate and deal effectively with Physicians, peers, inmates, and others; and, to recognize, report, and record changes in patient's physical and emotional condition.
DUTIES: Radiology Technician shall be capable of performing any and all radiology procedures needed without any technical support. The current radiological equipment provided at the FDC SeaTac is a digital machine. Knowledge of digital equipment is preferred but not required.
- Perform routine radiologic procedures ordered by the medical staff
- Evaluate radiographic equipment for calibrations and repairs
- Possess knowledge of basic emergency situations that may occur during special radiographic procedures
- Schedule exams; maintain records, scan results into the inmate's electronic medical record (BEMR)
- Possess knowledge of various pathological abnormalities as demonstrated by radiographic imaging
- Independently assess and select technical exposure factors and positions necessary to obtain a proper quality diagnostic exam.
- Receive patients and explain procedures to alleviate undue anxiety
- Independently perform all radiographic procedures, i.e., chest, bone, skull, spines, and portable x-rays, etc.
- Notify Radiologist, or referring Physician of any preliminary abnormalities seen while patient is undergoing an exam, so that additional views, or exams can be ordered if needed
- Coordinate transfer of patient radiologic records to ensure continuity of care
- Work with Clinical Director to ensure monitoring and evaluation activities are completed
- Act as liaison between radiologist and medical staff
- Receive training and orientation and comply with correctional techniques as they pertain to medical services
- Develop a working knowledge of FDC SeaTac's medical protocols
- Wear outer protective clothing and obey CDC universal precautions at all times
- Function in other duties commensurate of a Radiological Technician
- Computerization and printing of daily log
- Computerization and printing of exam requisitions
- Print all folder and exam labels
- Complete all x-ray studies ordered by the medical staff
- Assist the staff with maintenance of equipment and supplies,
- Notify staff when supplies are needed,
- Conduct quality assurance tests and daily maintenance on x-ray equipment, as needed
- Assist with FDA inspections and prepare for Joint Commission and program review, as needed
- Assure that all x-ray requests are completed properly
- Computerization of patient logs and repeat analysis
BENEFITS: Competitive hourly pay rate, 401K opportunity, Healthcare benefits contribution.