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Job Description :Perform Computed Tomography (CT) and CT guided interventional procedures under the direction of a qualified physicianProvide patient and family educationOperate equipment safelyComplete department documentationMaintain all equipment to be clean and operationalMaintains adequate supply inventory for performing examinationsJob Requirements:Education: Trade School Graduate - Radiologic TechnologyLicense/Certifications: ARRT or CNMT required.
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Graduate of an X-ray technician program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) or another accrediting agency approved by The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT.
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Use a company vehicle equipped with a compact, portable x-ray machine (DR), and drive locally to x-ray patients in different facilities throughout your shift to support patient populations from adults, geriatrics, women, and children.
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Radiologic Technologists must be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Radiography and maintain current valid registration from ARRT. Must also hold an advanced registration through ARRT in another modality or obtain it within their first 12 months of employment.
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Have an active credential issued by ARRT. Prime HealthCare Staffing, a national health care staffing company with over 20 years in the business, is looking for an experienced Rad Tech/X-Ray Tech for our customer in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Licensure: Registered Radiologic Technologist through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT R.T.) required. The University of Virginia, i ncluding the UVA Health System which represents the UVA Medical Center, Schools of Medicine and Nursing, UVA Physician’s Group and the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, are fundamentally committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff.
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Fast submittals with fast offers/BLS ARRT required 2475127. PHP is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Charlottesville, Virginia. Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist.
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BLS ARRT required, Summit Medical Staffing Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Charlottesville, Virginia. Through 25+ years of staffing experience, the founders of the organization have come to realize that your personal experience must be tailored to each individual and to avoid the cookie cutter framework that most organizations have put into place.
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LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Must be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Radiography and maintain current valid registration from ARRT. Additionally, must meet the state licensure requirement for the state in which they practice.
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UVA Imaging is currently seeking an experienced MRI Supervisor for a full-time position at our outpatient imaging center located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Demonstrates understanding of human cross-sectional anatomy, physiology, pathology, radiopharmacology, and medical terminology.
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Required Certifications: BLS, ARRT. Required Skills: Abdomen, Female Pelvis, Male Pelvis, Siemens, Brain, Face/soft tissue neck, Hip/bony pelvis, Knee, Shoulder, Preparation and/or administration of contrast media, Gradient Echo Imaging, Maximum intensity projection (MIP), Multiplanar reconstruction (MRP), Spin Echo Images, Surface Coils, T-1 Weighted Images, T-2 Weighted Images, Cervical, Lumbar, Thoracic.
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Cath RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) - or - ARRT (CV) or (CI). Healthcare professionals at UVA Health are valued team members contributing to an academic health system with a world-class academic medical center including a level 1 trauma center, an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, and UVA Children's.
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VHS is looking for a qualified Technologist - X-Ray. City: Charlottesville State: VA Start Date: 2024-04-22 End Date: N/A Duration: N/A Weeks Shift: 8 Hours Day shift Skills: N/A Pay Rate: Competitive Market Rate Travel and Local Rates available Certification Requirements: ARRT At VieMed, Live Your Life isn't just a company tagline.
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Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), ARRT-MR (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Licenses/Certifications: CPR/BLS (Basic Life Support), ARRT-MR (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) This hospital takes pride in its Children's Hospital and Cancer Center and focuses on advanced treatment options and high performance.
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Need ARRT, BLS and VA license. Healthcare Support is seeking a travel Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Charlottesville, Virginia. Specialty: Radiology Technologist. Need ARRT, BLS and VA license.
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