Rad Tech II

CommonSpirit HealthStockton, CA
Onsite

About The Position

As our Radiologic Technologist (Rad Tech) you will be pivotal in producing diagnostic images specifically tailored for pediatric patients, enabling accurate diagnoses and effective management of their conditions. Each day you will perform a variety of imaging examinations on children, including X-rays, ultrasound, diagnostic fluoroscopy, CT/CAT scans, and MRIs, while actively creating a comforting and positive experience for young patients and their families through direct interaction. To be successful in this role, you will deeply understand the critical importance of diagnostic imaging in a pediatric context, encompassing expertise in child-friendly workflow, age-appropriate patient positioning, and capturing precise results essential for timely and accurate diagnoses in children. Assures that the rights of the patient/family are respected and maintained. Allows for privacy and modesty in the provision of care. Identifies self by name and title to patient/family. Determines presence/type of Advanced Directive. Reports suspected cases of abuse/neglect, if identified. Understands role of, and how to access, the Bioethics Committee.

Requirements

  • Graduate of a Radiology Program
  • 3-5 years of Radiologic Technology experience
  • CA Radiology Technologist license
  • ARRT Radiology Technologist certification
  • AHA BLS certification

Nice To Haves

  • Expanded IV Therapy Course

Responsibilities

  • Perform a variety of imaging examinations on children, including X-rays, ultrasound, diagnostic fluoroscopy, CT/CAT scans, and MRIs.
  • Create a comforting and positive experience for young patients and their families through direct interaction.
  • Understand the critical importance of diagnostic imaging in a pediatric context.
  • Utilize expertise in child-friendly workflow and age-appropriate patient positioning.
  • Capture precise results essential for timely and accurate diagnoses in children.
  • Assure that the rights of the patient/family are respected and maintained.
  • Allow for privacy and modesty in the provision of care.
  • Identify self by name and title to patient/family.
  • Determine presence/type of Advanced Directive.
  • Report suspected cases of abuse/neglect, if identified.
  • Understand the role of, and how to access, the Bioethics Committee.
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