Key Responsibilities Greet, room, and escort orthopedic patients before and after imaging exams Prepare patients for imaging procedures (gowning, positioning assistance, removing braces/splints as directed) Assist radiologic technologists with patient positioning, transfers, and mobility support Clean and reset imaging rooms between patients following infection control standards Stock imaging rooms with linens, positioning aids, lead shields, and orthopedic supplies Assist with basic cast room support (transport, setup, cleanup) when applicable Verify patient information, orders, and documentation in EMR/RIS Coordinate imaging flow with clinical staff, providers, and front desk Answer phones and assist with scheduling or patient questions as assigned Maintain HIPAA compliance and follow OSHA, radiation safety, and clinic policies Qualifications High school diploma or GED required Prior experience in an orthopedic, radiology, or outpatient clinical setting preferred Knowledge of orthopedic terminology and anatomy a plus CPR/BLS certification preferred or willingness to obtain Ability to safely assist patients with limited mobility Skills & Competencies Excellent patient service and communication skills Comfortable working with patients experiencing pain or limited mobility Strong attention to detail and organization Ability to multitask in a fast-paced outpatient environment Team-oriented, dependable, and professional Physical & Work Requirements Frequent standing, walking, bending, and lifting (up to 50 lbs with assistance) Direct patient contact in a clinical environment Use of PPE and adherence to radiation safety guidelines
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED