Radiologic/Fluoro Technologist III
Base Pay Range:$34.31 - $51.47Job Description:The Radiologic/Fluoro Technologist III is a Full Time, Regular position working Friday, Saturday, Sunday 7pm to 7:30am at Sacred Heart Medical Center. This position is eligible for a $5.00 per hour weekend shift differentialSIGN ON BONUSES AVAILABLE FOR EXPERIENCED TECHNOLOGISTS!!Summary: Perform General Diagnostic Radiography exams in both an inpatient and outpatient level III trauma setting. Responsible for obtaining the highest quality radiological exams under the direct or indirect supervision of a radiologist per established Inland Imaging guidelines and protocols.Essential Duties / Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Performs General Diagnostic Radiography exams proficiently in a hospital setting, including Fluoroscopy procedures, arthrograms, UGI's, esophograms, and feeding tube placement.Sets up sterile trays for fluoroscopic guided proceduresAssists radiologist/midlevel personnel with fluoroscopic proceduresAdministers oral/rectal contrast during fluoroscopic examsAdministers IV contrast during GU studiesAssists patients as needed to obtain quality examsPhysically maneuvers/lifts (lifting is done with assistance from other staff members) patients to a standing position to perform x-ray examsPhysically maneuvers/lifts (lifting is done with assistance from other staff members) patients to an exam table to perform x-ray examsPrepares exam roomsMaintains clean and stocked exam roomsMaintains clean radiographic/fluoroscopic equipment.Assists in the appropriate transportation of patients as neededSchedules Diagnostic Radiologic examsParticipates with the training of students in the educational radiologic technologist programPerforms general diagnostic radiography exams, including Fluoroscopy in OR, Endoscopy, and other appropriate areas.Assists other staff in preparing room for procedure involving use of radiographic/fluoroscopic equipment.Assists in the appropriate transportation of patients as neededPerforms portable radiographic exams Sacred Heart Site Specific Skillset Performs General Diagnostic Radiography and portable exams, including Fluoroscopy in OR, Endoscopy, ASC, SMAU, PACU, and other appropriate areas within all areas of a Level II Trauma Center to include:Traumas, N.A.T Bone Surveys, ER Trauma stretcher patients, ER Psych patients that require additional security, code PXCR, lumbar punctures, barium studies, complicated fluoro exams, Intrathecal chemo L.P., Urodynamics Study, bedside feeding tubes, Angio laser lead distraction, navigational bronchoscopy, postoperative PACU imagingPerforms portable x-rays using a C-arm in all areas of a Level II trauma hospital including St. Joseph's Hospital, operating room, Endoscopy, ASC, Short-Stay, SHMC doctors building, or where requested.Responsible for surgical C-arm and O-arm set up, operation, image transfer and disinfection process.Proper startup/shutdown and reboot process with all equipment to include:Room 1: GE fluoro table and wall buckyRoom 2: GE fluoro table and wall buckyRoom 3: GE fluoro table and wall buckyRoom 4: GE DR diagnostic room, table and wall bucky with auto tracking.Room 5: GE DR diagnostic room, wall bucky only with auto tracking.Room 6: Philips fluoro table, stationary c-armER room: GE DR diagnostic room with auto tracking.Portable Units: GE DRPortable Units: Cannon DRAGFA CR cassette readersGE C-ArmsMedtronic O-ArmsMaintains clean radiographic/fluoroscopic equipmentPhysically maneuvers/lifts (lifting is done with assistance from other staff members) patients in setting up patient for procedure involving radiographic/fluoroscopic examination.Assists other staff in preparing room for procedure involving use of radiographic/fluoroscopic equipment.Assists physician (non-radiologist) with fluoroscopic/C-Arm procedures.Assists patients as needed to obtain quality exam.Interacts with multi-system Radiology vendors and systems and responsible to understand all protocolsPerforms exams in a high-volume, fast-paced environment that involves complex cases working with level II traumas.This position may be scheduled to work in a hospital, urgent care or clinical setting.Adheres to all DOH, TJC, Inland Imaging and partnering facilities policies and procedures.Performs other duties as assigned. General Duties and Responsibilities:Ability to maintain strict confidentiality within the Inland Imaging companies and Inland's customers.Follows all Health and Safety policies and guidelines of Inland Imaging or its partners depending on work location.Follows all company policies including those regarding harassment, non-retaliation, discrimination, respectful workplace, and related policies.Follows all policies regarding HIPAA, non-disclosure of confidential information and company security.Honest, pleasant manner and good personal hygiene.Free of alcohol and drug abuse.Valid state driver's license and proof of insurance.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Detail oriented; ability to multi-task; organized and able to work in a fast-paced environment.Demonstrates self-directed learning and participation in continuing education through professional journals, approved seminars, etc.Ability to consider individual needs in communication with and assessment and treatment of patients of all ages.Adheres to departmental standards and personnel policies by demonstrating professional demeanor in conduct and appearance.Follows company departmental standards and personnel policies by using good teamwork and communication skills to help identify concerns and solutions, assisting where needed to ensure a smooth functioning department.Performs other duties as required by displaying team spirit and self-growth, accepting and performing other projects and responsibilities, and requesting other projects and responsibilities.Quarterly quality assurance meeting attendance is required for this position.Attendance is a requirement for this position.Rotates to other shifts and locations as needed. Supervisory Responsibilities:There is no supervisory responsibility in this position. Advocacy:Treats all patients with dignity and respect Provides excellent customer service Conforms to Joint Commission and HIPAA regulations Complies with PHI (Protected Health Information) Demonstrates the Inland Imaging Core ValuesShow We Care, Do The Right Thing, Maximize Individual Potential, Challenge Convention Qualifications: Education:AA Degree preferred or Military education/training equivalentAccredited Radiologic Technologist Program requiredExperience: One year experience preferredAnatomy and medical terminology preferredMedical office experience preferredUnderstanding of radiologic-fluoro procedures to be read by radiologist preferredLicensure: Must maintain current Washington State Radiologic Technologist licensureCertifications: Maintain current ARRT (R)Current CPR/BLS requiredComputer Skills: Experience with the following computer applications is highly desired: Outlook, Microsoft Office Suite; Workday, Webex; Qgenda, I-Site, Internet/Intranet, EPIC and MedicalisBackground Check:Must be able to pass a background check required by RCW 43.43.830-840 to work with children under the age of 16, developmentally disabled persons or vulnerable adultsIn order to comply with provisions set forth in Sections 1128 and 1156 of the Social Security Act, all new employees of Inland Imaging Clinical Associates, LLC will be checked against the LIST OF EXCLUDED INDIVIDUALS provided by the Department of Health & Human Services, Office of the Inspector General (OIG). Employees must not be included on this list.Drug Test: Eligible employees must be able to pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test.