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The Cardiovascular-Interventional Radiologic Technologist II (CIRT) is registered by the state of California Radiologic Association and possesses a California state fluoroscopy permit.
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Trade/Vocational School Graduate of an accredited School of Radiologic Technology. Licensed Radiologic Technologist Must have current, valid NJ Licensure. ARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Advanced CT Certification through ARRT Upon Hire Required.
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Valid license and current registration to practice Diagnostic Radiography as a Radiologic Technologist issued by the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH); One (1) year of Radiologic Technologist experience performing duties consistent with Assignment Level I.
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A valid license as a radiologic technologist, nuclear medicine technologist or in radiation therapy issued by the NYSDOH and post primary certification in computed tomography issued by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required.
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New York State license in Radiologic Technology ARRT registration, ARRT in C.T. preferred. We are seeking an Angio/Interventional Technologist at our state-of-the-art cancer treatment center in Manhattan's Upper East Side, The David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care.
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Valid temporary permit to practice Diagnostic Radiography as a Radiologic Technologist issued by the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH); or. Prepares patient for x-ray examination, explains procedure to patient, questions female patients regarding possible pregnancy, transfers patient to examination table, positions patient, makes pre-determined exposure according to technique guide recommendations as well as job knowledge and good radiologic practices, and assists patient at end of procedure.
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Required Licenses: Radiologic Tech - Temp Permit, Radiography - (R)(ARRT), Radiologic TechLic IV-Cert-NYS, Radiologic Tech Lic - NYSQualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
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Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) Certified Radiologic Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT.
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Provides Leadership, coaching, and opportunities for professional growth and development of staff Minimum Qualifications: To qualify you must have a Graduate of an A.M.A. approved school of Radiologic Technology, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine as appropriate.
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Your Impact:As the IT Technology Trainer reporting to the Assistant Commissioner for Client Services & Cloud Solutions, you will make desktop training sessions available to all eligible HPD employees.
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Licensed by the New York State Department of Health as a radiologic technologist, required. License and Certification:Certification and registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in radiation therapy, required.
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1 year CT Technologist experience, Relevant Equipment. Job Title: CT Technologist. X-ray and MRI Tech Local/Travel Contracts available in NY and NJ. 1 year CT Technologist experience, Relevant Equipment.
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The Vice President will be part of the Leveraged Finance Technology Team for Santander's Corporate and Investment Banking organization. VP - Leveraged Finance Technology. Guides and shares subject matter expertise with team members to participate in performing procedures, especially focusing on complex and/or specialized software development tools, technology and development methodologies.
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Impact Recruiting Solutions is currently seeking an Echocardiography (Vascular) Technologist to fill an opening with a multi-specialty practice located in Bronx, New York. Requirements of the Echocardiography (Vascular) Technologist: Must have an Associate or a Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic technology, Radiology, or a related field.
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Maintains in good standing, licensure specific to job to include adherence to Article 35 of the Public Health Code. Education: Minimum Education: Graduate of an AMA/J.C.E.R.T. approved program in Radiologic Technology Minimum Licensing Requirement so New York State License (L.R.T.) NY State IV Certification Minimum Certification Requirement so American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
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