You. You bring your body, mind, heart and spirit to your work as a Radiology Technologist in the Emergency Department. Your compassion is tangible: patients feel it in the hand they hold. Families feel it in your prayers. Colleagues feel it in your support. You know when to move quickly. When to sit quietly. When to laugh loudly. You’re great at what you do, but you want to be part of something even greater. Because you believe that while individuals can be strong, the right team is invincible. Us. Our Critical Care Emergency Centers in the Denver metro are part of SCL Health, a faith-based, nonprofit healthcare organization that focuses on person-centered care. Each spacious facility features a modern emergency department, an advanced imaging center and laboratory services. Our mission is to bring health and hope to the poor, the vulnerable, our communities and each other. Benefits are one of the ways we encourage health for you and your family. Our generous package includes medical, dental and vision coverage. But health is more than a well-working body: it encompasses body, mind and social well-being. To that end, we’ve launched a Healthy Living program to address your holistic health. Healthy Living includes financial incentives, digital tools, tobacco cessation, classes, counseling and paid time off. We also offer financial wellness tools and retirement planning. We. Together we’ll align mission and careers, values and workplace. We’ll honor each other’s dignity and surpass the standards we set. We’ll encourage joy, demand safety and take pride in our integrity. We’ll laugh at each other’s jokes (even the bad ones). We’ll hello and high five. We’ll celebrate milestones and acknowledge the value of spirituality in healing. We’re proud of what we know, which includes how much there is to learn. Your day. As an ED Rad Tech, you need to know how to: - Provide technical assistance and supportive patient care to assist the physicians, nurses and other technical and administrative staff in meeting the needs of individual patients throughout the facility.
- Operate and maintain all imaging department equipment including but not limited to: X-Ray, CT, C-Arm, CR reader, and PACS.
- Perform all imaging exams in accordance with established policies, procedures, regulations, and laws and ensure the physician on duty is notified of the results.
- Perform basic clinical procedures under the direction of the physician and/or nurse on duty.
- Maintain all required documentation, logs, charts, forms and records in paper and electronic formats (EPIC).
- Collect laboratory samples and perform lab testing in accordance with established policies and procedures, as well as COLA and CLIA regulations.
- Maintain an adequate supply of all reagents and consumables to perform quality testing.
- Perform all routine daily, weekly, monthly, and periodic maintenance and function checks following established protocol for all imaging equipment.
- Perform quality control as established by this laboratory.
- Perform proficiency testing and/or split sample analysis periodically as established by this facility.
- Retain records of all analytic activities performed for a minimum of two years.
- Perform all quality assessment activities assigned to this position and document these activities for periodic review by the Laboratory Supervisor and/or the Laboratory Director.
- Perform duties as an Emergency Department Technician as needed.
Your experience. We hire people, not resumes. But we also expect excellence, which is why we require: - High School diploma or equivalent.
- Graduation from an AMA-approved school of Radiology Technology.
- Certified as a medical radiologic technologist and/or CT machine operator as required by the state in which practicing.
- Registered Technologist with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in radiography and computed tomography.
- Current BLS certification through the American Heart Association.
- Proficiency with most X-ray/CT equipment, manufacturer's hardware/software and PACS.
Preferred: - Associate's Degree in radiology.
- At least three (3) years of radiologic/imaging experience.
- At least two (2) years of CT experience.
- At least one (1) year of emergency room experience.
Your next move. Now that you know more about being an ED Rad Tech on our team we hope you’ll join us. At SCL Health you’ll reaffirm every day how much you love this work, and why you were called to it in the first place. |