Radiologic Technologist - RADTECH 26-01002

NavitasPartnersSt. Johns County, FL
1d$28

About The Position

We are seeking a qualified and dependable Radiologic Technologist (Rad Tech) for a 6-week interim contract assignment in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. This role supports diagnostic imaging services by performing radiographic procedures while ensuring patient safety, image quality, and compliance with regulatory standards. The ideal candidate is adaptable, detail-oriented, and comfortable stepping into a short-term clinical role.

Requirements

  • Previous experience working as a Radiologic Technologist
  • Knowledge of radiographic positioning and imaging techniques
  • Familiarity with imaging systems and EHR/PACS platforms
  • Strong understanding of radiation safety practices
  • Attention to detail and commitment to image quality
  • Strong patient communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to adapt quickly in a short-term, interim role
  • Team-oriented with a professional and dependable work ethic
  • Effective time management in a clinical environment

Responsibilities

  • Perform diagnostic imaging procedures, including X-rays, in accordance with physician orders and established protocols
  • Prepare and position patients correctly to obtain high-quality diagnostic images
  • Ensure patient comfort, safety, and proper shielding during imaging procedures
  • Operate and maintain radiographic equipment while adhering to radiation safety standards
  • Verify patient identity and exam orders prior to performing procedures
  • Accurately document procedures and maintain imaging records in the electronic health record (EHR) or PACS system
  • Collaborate with physicians and clinical staff to ensure timely and accurate imaging results
  • Maintain cleanliness and readiness of imaging rooms and equipment
  • Follow infection control, HIPAA, and organizational policies at all times
  • Support overall imaging department workflow during the interim assignment
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