Radiology Tech PRN

Capital Surgical SolutionsLittleton, CO
Onsite

About The Position

Position Summary The Orthopedic Radiologic Technologist supports orthopedic surgeons by providing high-quality intraoperative and diagnostic imaging in an ambulatory surgery center setting. This role focuses on C‑arm fluoroscopy and orthopedic-specific imaging to assist with outpatient musculoskeletal procedures while ensuring patient safety, image accuracy, and efficient OR flow. Key Responsibilities Operate mobile C‑arm fluoroscopy equipment during orthopedic surgical procedures, including but not limited to: Arthroscopy Fracture reductions Joint injections Hardware placement (plates, screws, pins, rods) Spine, extremity, and sports medicine procedures Position patients accurately for optimal imaging of extremities, joints, and spine Collaborate closely with orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiology, and OR staff to provide real-time imaging support Adjust fluoroscopy angles, magnification, and exposure settings to meet provider needs Maintain strict adherence to radiation safety standards (ALARA), including proper shielding for patients and staff Prepare imaging equipment prior to procedures and ensure proper functionality Communicate imaging studies and procedure details accurately to providers and staff Follow sterile technique and infection control protocols in the operating room Verify imaging orders, patient identity, and procedure site prior to imaging Assist with equipment transport, setup, and patient transfers as needed Participate in quality assurance activities and routine equipment checks Orthopedic-Specific Skills & Experience Strong knowledge of: Skeletal anatomy Fracture alignment and hardware visualization Joint spaces and orthopedic landmarks Experience imaging knees, shoulders, hips, ankles, wrists, elbows, spine, and long bones Ability to anticipate surgeon needs during orthopedic procedures Comfort working in lead for extended procedures Familiarity with orthopedic instrumentation and implants (preferred) Qualifications Associate’s degree or Certificate in Radiologic Technology from an accredited program ARRT certification required Current state radiologic technologist license (as applicable) BLS/CPR certification required Prior experience in orthopedics, surgery, ASC, or operating room strongly preferred Fluoroscopy permit (if required by state) Skills & Competencies Excellent attention to detail and image quality Strong communication and teamwork skills Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced OR setting Professional, patient-centered demeanor Physical ability to: Stand for extended periods Assist with patient positioning Wear lead aprons during procedures Work Environment & Schedule Orthopedic ambulatory surgery center Operating room / procedural environment Typically, daytime hours, Monday–Friday No weekends, holidays, or on‑call

Requirements

  • Associate’s degree or Certificate in Radiologic Technology from an accredited program
  • ARRT certification required
  • Current state radiologic technologist license (as applicable)
  • BLS/CPR certification required
  • Strong knowledge of: Skeletal anatomy Fracture alignment and hardware visualization Joint spaces and orthopedic landmarks
  • Experience imaging knees, shoulders, hips, ankles, wrists, elbows, spine, and long bones
  • Ability to anticipate surgeon needs during orthopedic procedures
  • Comfort working in lead for extended procedures
  • Excellent attention to detail and image quality
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced OR setting
  • Professional, patient-centered demeanor
  • Physical ability to: Stand for extended periods Assist with patient positioning Wear lead aprons during procedures

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with orthopedic instrumentation and implants (preferred)
  • Prior experience in orthopedics, surgery, ASC, or operating room strongly preferred
  • Fluoroscopy permit (if required by state)

Responsibilities

  • Operate mobile C‑arm fluoroscopy equipment during orthopedic surgical procedures, including but not limited to: Arthroscopy Fracture reductions Joint injections Hardware placement (plates, screws, pins, rods) Spine, extremity, and sports medicine procedures
  • Position patients accurately for optimal imaging of extremities, joints, and spine
  • Collaborate closely with orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiology, and OR staff to provide real-time imaging support
  • Adjust fluoroscopy angles, magnification, and exposure settings to meet provider needs
  • Maintain strict adherence to radiation safety standards (ALARA), including proper shielding for patients and staff
  • Prepare imaging equipment prior to procedures and ensure proper functionality
  • Communicate imaging studies and procedure details accurately to providers and staff
  • Follow sterile technique and infection control protocols in the operating room
  • Verify imaging orders, patient identity, and procedure site prior to imaging
  • Assist with equipment transport, setup, and patient transfers as needed
  • Participate in quality assurance activities and routine equipment checks
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