Radiology Technologist PRN

Surgery Partners CareersKeller, TX
Onsite

About The Position

This position involves performing imaging procedures using specialized equipment to create diagnostic images of patients' internal structures. The technologist will interact with patients, explain procedures, and ensure their comfort. Accurate patient and equipment positioning is crucial to obtain optimal images while minimizing radiation exposure. Responsibilities also include regular maintenance of imaging equipment to ensure proper and safe functioning, and close collaboration with radiologists and other healthcare professionals for diagnosis and treatment planning.

Requirements

  • Must be a graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
  • Certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is typically required, along with any state-specific licensure.
  • Proficiency in operating complex imaging equipment and understanding imaging techniques.
  • Strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with patients and healthcare team members.
  • Ability to ensure accuracy in imaging and patient care procedures.
  • Ability to work individually or as part of a team.
  • Ability to work in a fast paced environment with changing priorities.
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure.
  • Ability to work overtime as required.
  • Ability to multitask while maintaining attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of modern radiologic equipment and techniques.
  • Knowledge of regional and gross anatomy of the human body.
  • Knowledge of standardized radiologic clinical procedures.
  • Thorough knowledge of the hazards of radiologic materials and the safety precautions required.
  • Knowledge of the operation and care of modern radiologic equipment.
  • Knowledge of the ordering and storing of supplies.
  • Ability to communicate effectively at a level required for successful job performance.
  • Ability to administer emergency aid for shock.
  • Ability to prepare solution used in processing x-ray film and process film.
  • Ability to keep simple records, file film correctly, and compile reports.
  • Ability to follow directions.
  • Ability to analyze situations accurately and take effective action.
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others.

Responsibilities

  • Operate imaging equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images of patients' internal structures.
  • Explain procedures to patients, ensuring they understand the process and feel comfortable during the imaging process.
  • Accurately position patients and equipment to obtain the best possible images while minimizing radiation exposure.
  • Regularly check and maintain imaging equipment to ensure it is functioning correctly and safely.
  • Work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to interpret images and provide necessary information for diagnosis and treatment.
  • Determine the most suitable anatomical posture and positions and shield patients appropriately.
  • Prepare patients for radiologic examinations by explaining the procedure, removing articles such as jewelry, through which x-rays cannot pass.
  • Position patients so that the correct parts of the body can be radiographed.
  • Place the x-ray film under the part of the patient's body to be examined and make the exposure.
  • Remove the film and develop it.
  • Position and operate stationary or portable radiologic machines and take x-rays images of all parts of the human body for the physician to use in the diagnosis of disease or injury.
  • Produce x-ray films (radiographs), develop, make copies and fix x-ray films of parts of the human body for use in diagnosing medical problems.
  • Prepare solutions for processing films.
  • Assist in fluoroscopic work.
  • Under supervision, make clinical photographs of unusual cases and identify photographs.
  • Maintain equipment and quarters.
  • Monitor patients during the procedure.
  • Surround the exposed area with radiation protection devices, such as lead shields, or limit the size of the x-ray beam to prevent unnecessary radiation exposure.
  • Using instruments similar to a measuring tape, measure the thickness of the section to be radiographed and set controls on the machine to produce radiographs of the appropriate density, detail and contrast.
  • Keep records and files.
  • Make reports as needed and other related duties.
© 2026 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service