Job Description
Job Description
Pay : $35.00 - $40.00 per hour
Job description :
Position : CT Rad Tech
Duration : Perm
Location : Palm Coast, Florida 32164
Hours : 3 / 12s : Monday 8 : 00 AM-8 : 00PM, Saturday and Sunday 7 : 00 AM-7 : 00 PM
Salary : $35-$40hr based on experience
Relo : $3k Relo Bonus
Start Date : 10 / 27
Interview Rounds :
2 rounds1st virtual 30 minute interview
- 2nd 2 hour shadowing interview
Interview Times :
- Tuesday (10 / 14) & Friday (10 / 17) : 2PM-5PM
- Thursday (10 / 16) : 1PM-4PM
Must-Haves :
- Associates degree or technical degree in related field.
- FL CRT License required.
- ARRT Certification
- Willing to be on call 1 week every 4-5 weeks (rotating on call schedule)
- Great personality and team player mentality.
Plusses :
- CT certification preferred
- Procedure experience
Benefits :
- 6 Miles to the beach
- Growing Community
- Great schools
- Community / family like environment
Day-to-Day :
- Under general supervision, primary duties include imaging both neuro and body scans on patients from neonate to geriatric, following the age specific guidelines of the facilities parameters, transmitting images for diagnostic interpretation, and keeping the hospital computer system up to date with the progress of these exams. The CT technologist actively participates in outstanding customer service and accepts responsibility in maintaining relationships that are equally respectful to all, while implementing the principles of the facility
- Perform routine CT imaging procedures, ensuring accurate positioning, image quality, and patient safety across outpatient, inpatient, and emergency department (ED) settings.
- Assist radiologists during interventional procedures such as drainages and lung biopsies, maintaining sterile technique and monitoring patient vitals throughout.
- Maintains records of examinations performed
- Where appropriate by licensure and cross training, may function as a Radiology technologist
- Prepares and administers contrast material for CT, including administration of oral and IV contrast per radiologist instructions and exam protocols