Radiologic Technologist

Community Care PhysiciansTown of Colonie, NY
$35 - $45Hybrid

About The Position

Our Vascular Health Partners office is looking for a Full Time Radiologic Technologist to join their team! The hours are Monday - Friday 6:00am to 4:30pm. This position requires travel to our Queensbury office twice a week. This position is eligible for up to a $3000 recruitment/retention bonus.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an approved program in radiologic technology.
  • Current license and registration in New York.
  • Current BLS certifications required.
  • Vascular experience required.

Nice To Haves

  • New graduates are encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare patient for exams and ensures patient comfort and modesty.
  • Review patient chart to confirm correct angiographic examination. Always uses two forms of patient identification before and procedure is performed, as well as performs final verification process to ensure correct patient, correct procedure, correct site, ensure consent form is obtained as per policy prior to commencement of any procedure.
  • Position and instruct patients regarding the procedure to obtain the desired radiographic diagnostic results as specified by the physician.
  • Ensure that exams requested match patient condition and /or history, and verify that the requested procedure is correct as needed.
  • Select correct imaging protocols and perform imaging in accordance with department procedures.
  • Set up equipment as necessary and use the proper imaging protocol and exposure factors to optimize the image exposure and reduce radiation dose.
  • Adjust techniques and factors to improve diagnostic image quality.
  • Assist physicians in the performance of specialized examinations by preparing equipment, syringes and contrast media, holding and turning patients, passing instruments and supplies.

Benefits

  • medical, dental, vision and life insurances
  • paid holidays
  • paid time off
  • retirement plan
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