Imaging Technologist

KLICKITAT COUNTY PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO 1Goldendale, WA
1d$36 - $44Onsite

About The Position

Klickitat Valley Health is seeking a skilled and compassionate Radiologic Technologist to join our Diagnostic Imaging team. In this vital role, you’ll play a key part in supporting accurate diagnoses and high-quality patient care by performing a variety of diagnostic imaging procedures across inpatient and outpatient settings. The ideal candidate is technically strong, safety-minded, and patient-focused—someone who takes pride in delivering excellent imaging while ensuring comfort, dignity, and clear communication throughout every exam. Working under the direction of the Diagnostic Imaging Department Manager, this role offers the opportunity to collaborate closely with physicians and clinical teams in a community-based healthcare setting where your work truly makes a difference. General Summary: The Radiologic Technologist performs diagnostic imaging procedures as prescribed by a physician’s order for the treatment and diagnosis of disease and/or injury and operates radiologic equipment to produce diagnostic images. The Technologist performs radiographic imaging utilizing C-arm, portable X-ray, fixed radiology equipment, and computed tomography (CT) equipment as applicable to departmental needs and individual competency. The Technologist is responsible for ensuring patient safety, accurate positioning, image quality, and adherence to radiation safety standards throughout all procedures. All work is performed under the direction and supervision of the Diagnostic Imaging Department Manager. The Technologist demonstrates excellence in customer service in interactions with employees, managers, physicians, patients, and patient family members. The role includes awareness of potential exposure to internal and external hazardous materials, including, but not limited to, radiation, blood and bloodborne pathogens, infectious/communicable diseases, and physical injury while caring for patients. This position requires participation in the department’s on-call rotation to provide imaging services outside of regular business hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays as needed. Full-time benefits include medical, vision, dental, and prescription drug coverage, as well as HSA/FSA, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, retirement plans, and generous Paid Time Off.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • A graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program is required.
  • Current Washington state license in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology required.
  • Registered Radiologic Technologist A.R.R.T. required.
  • Computed Tomography (CT) certification through A.R.R.T. required.
  • BLS required.
  • Minimum one (1) year’s recent experience in a clinical setting required, or recent completion of radiologic training where part of the training was at KVH.

Responsibilities

  • Reads the physician’s orders/notes to understand why and where the imaging exam/procedure is being performed.
  • Prepares patient for the diagnostic imaging examination/procedure by establishing personal rapport and gains patient cooperation by reducing anxieties; providing explanations of treatment; and answering questions; provides direction for patient with undressing and removal of any jewelry, as well as gowning for the examination/procedure; ascertains if the patient is claustrophobic; may take medical history information as needed; maintains patient confidentiality at all times.
  • Prepares the patient for radiological procedures by positioning them for radiographs of specific body parts.
  • Positions radiographic equipment at the correct angle and height over the appropriate area of the patient; adjusts equipment controls to set exposure to produce radiographs of appropriate density, detail, and contrast; adjusts immobilization devices as needed.
  • Performs computed tomography (CT) imaging procedures in accordance with physician orders, departmental protocols, and radiation safety standards, ensuring high-quality diagnostic images.
  • Minimizes radiation exposure for the patient and imaging staff by practicing radiation protection techniques, using beam-restrictive devices, patient shielding, and understanding exposure factors.
  • Protects patients and imaging staff by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols; following drug protocols in case of reaction to drugs/solutions given to patients, such as contrast media; may need to administer first-aid or use the emergency cart.
  • Maintains production and quality of radiographs by following established standards and procedures; observing radiograph results, making necessary adjustments to achieve appropriate anatomical, pathological, diagnostic information, and images.
  • Maintains records as required by department policy and practice.
  • Ensures operation of Imaging department equipment by completing preventative maintenance requirements, following manufacturer’s instructions; troubleshooting malfunctions with vendors/repair technicians to minimize downtime; calling for repairs as needed; maintaining equipment inventories as needed.
  • Maintains Imaging department supplies inventory by checking stock to determine levels, may assist with placing orders, and verifies receipt of supplies.
  • May perform routine clerical duties to ensure efficient operation of the department when not directly performing imaging exams/procedures.
  • Maintains a safe and clean working environment at all times and complies with hospital procedures, rules, and regulations.
  • Complies with federal, state, local, and professional legal and regulatory requirements and enforces adherence to those requirements, advising management on necessary actions.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • medical
  • vision
  • dental
  • prescription drug coverage
  • HSA/FSA
  • life insurance
  • long-term disability insurance
  • retirement plans
  • Paid Time Off
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