Preferred Experience
- Proficient in the use of radiologic equipment and related software.
- Strong attention to detail, with the ability to work accurately and efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team and independently as needed.
Required Licensure/Education
- Associates degree or completion of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
- IEMA Certification Required in Radiography
- Graduate of AMA and accredited program in medical imaging and registry eligible.
- ARRT RT (R) eligible or obtain with in 6 months of hire.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Employee Health Requirements
Exposure/Sensory Requirements
Exposure to:
- Chemicals: Diagnostic technologist will be working with chemicals used with the processing of x-ray film.
- Video Display Terminals: Extreme
- Blood and Body Fluids: Regularly
- TB or Airborne Pathogens: Direct contact with patients and have potential of normal exposure to airborne pathogens.
Sensory requirements (speech, vision, smell, hearing, touch):
- Speech: Needed for communication with patients, both visually and through speech for retrieval of information, procedure verification and post procedure instructions.
- Vision: Needed to identify anatomy and manipulate for correct density and contrast levels for proper imaging technique.
- Smell: Electrical/fire safety.
- Hearing: Needed for active listening to colleagues, patients, visitors, and others encountered in the course of job duties.
- Touch: Needed for operating computer equipment, key boarding of entry and/or other patient care functions.
Activity/Lifting Requirements
Percentage of time during the normal workday the employee is required to:
- Sit: 20%
- Twist: 5%
- Stand: 30%
- Crawl: 0%
- Walk: 28%
- Kneel: 2%
- Lift: 5%
- Drive: 0%
- Squat: 5%
- Climb: 0%
- Bend: 5%
- Reach above shoulders: 5%
The weight required to be lifted each normal workday according to the continuum described below:
- Up to 10 lbs: Frequently
- Up to 20 lbs: Frequently
- Up to 35 lbs: Occasionally
- Up to 60 lbs: Rare
- Up to 75 lbs: Rare
- Up to 100 lbs: Rare
- Over 100 lbs: Rare
Describe and explain the lifting and carrying requirements. (Example: the distance material is carried; how high material is lifted, etc.):
- May need to assist patients from wheelchair and/or gurney on to and off procedure table.
- Patient lifting equipment will be utilized in all appropriate situations.
Maximum consecutive time (minutes) during the normal workday for each activity:
- Sit: 120
- Twist: 4
- Stand: 60
- Crawl: 0
- Walk: 60
- Kneel: 0
- Lift: 2
- Drive: 0
- Squat: 5
- Climb: 0
- Bend: 5
- Reach above shoulders: 2
Repetitive use of hands (Frequency indicated):
- Simple grasp up to 15 lbs.: Frequently
- Pushing & pulling Normal weight: up to 50-200#: Frequently
- Fine Manipulation: working computer keyboards, computer mouse, manipulating Radiography equipment.
Repetitive use of foot or feet in operating machine control: Occasional stepping on to fluoroscopic exposure button when assisting Radiologist or licensed physician during radiographic procedure(s), pushing and locking beds, and carts.
Environmental Factors & Special Hazards
- Environmental Factors (Time Spent):
- Inside hours: 8
- Outside hours : 0
- Temperature: Normal Range
- Lighting: Very Dark
- Noise levels: Average
- Humidity: Normal Range
- Atmosphere: Fumes, Odors
- Special Hazards: Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Radiation - Works in areas utilizing ionizing radiation materials made from high voltage electrical current.
- Protective Clothing Required: Lead protective clothing when required. Protective equipment as needed per patient requirements.