PRN X-ray Technologist

Genesis Orthopedics & Sports MedicineSkokie, IL
Onsite

About The Position

Genesis Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is seeking a dedicated PRN X-Ray Technologist at various offices across the Chicagoland area to join our dynamic clinical team. In this part-time role, you will provide essential imaging services to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic conditions. Your contribution will play a vital role in delivering quality care to our patients. This position is ideal for a flexible and motivated technologist who thrives in a team-oriented environment. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills and adaptability to meet the needs of our patients and clinic operations. At Genesis, we are committed to providing high-quality, ethical, and accessible orthopedic care for all patients, including those on Medicaid, Medicare, or without insurance. We have reimagined the care delivery model to serve a broader community while maintaining top-tier orthopedic services.

Requirements

  • Degree in Radiologic Technology.
  • ARRT certification (or within 6 months of hire) and Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety licensure required.
  • English required

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience as an X-ray technician preferred.
  • Orthopedic imaging experience is beneficial.
  • New graduates with a strong desire to learn are encouraged to apply.
  • Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems is a plus.
  • Spanish preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare patients for X-ray imaging and perform diagnostic procedures effectively.
  • Ensure patient safety and comfort during imaging processes.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of imaging procedures and patient information in the electronic medical record (EMR) system.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals to provide high-quality care and communicate results promptly.
  • Support clinical tasks as needed, contributing to a seamless patient experience.
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