CT Technologist - Per Diem

Knapp Medical CenterWeslaco, TX
1dOnsite

About The Position

Join an award-winning team of dedicated professionals committed to our core values of quality, compassion, and community! Knapp Medical Center, a member of the Prime Healthcare Foundation, offers incredible opportunities to expand your horizons and be part of a community dedicated to making a difference. Knapp Medical Center is an award-winning, not-for-profit hospital in Weslaco, Texas. With 227 beds, the community hospital specializes in emergency care, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, wound care, surgery, cardiology, gastroenterology, critical care, and interventional radiology. Knapp serves as the only acute care hospital in the Mid-Valley area, as well as Weslaco's only Level III Trauma Center, Advanced Primary Stroke Center, and Level II Newborn Nursery. Knapp has been providing quality and compassionate healthcare to Mid-Valley residents for 60 years. More than 300 physicians serve on the hospital's medical staff. Knapp also serves as one of the largest employers in the Mid-Valley, employing more than 450 people. For more information, please call 956-968-8567 or visit www.KnappMed.org

Requirements

  • One year of acute, clinical radiology experience is preferred.
  • Knowledge of mobile and stationary Radiographic / Fluoroscopic equipment is required.
  • Extensive knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology is required.
  • Radiology/ CT license and fluoroscopy permit as required by State.
  • ARRT-CT Certification is required
  • Must possess and maintain BCLS (AHA) upon hire.
  • Proficient computer skills.

Responsibilities

  • The CT Technologist works collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team and is responsible for providing quality images.
  • The CT Technologist works in support of the Radiologist, providing assistance in the performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
  • Responsible for processing and transmission of images to PACS.
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