!!$17,500 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR NEW AVAILABLE EMPLOYEES!!
Starting Pay: $23.22 to $29.03 DOE if RT(R)
Starting Pay: $26.58 to $33.23 DOE if RT(R)(CT)
Part-time benefited position working 40hr a payperiod. Days of work are variable with variable hours. Weekend work is every 3rd or 4th weekend. Holiday work, and night call are all variable.
Provides health care services, applying x-ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment. Performs radiographic procedures and related techniques, producing images for the interpretation by; or at the request of a licensed practitioner. Exercises professional judgment in performance of services and maintains a demeanor complementary to medical ethics. Provides appropriate patient care and recognizes patient conditions essential for successful completion of the procedure.
If applied as a supplemental job description, the corresponding pay grade may not apply and may be dependent on certification.
COMPENDIUM OF LEARNING
The art of science of radiography requires that the individual achieve specific knowledge and skills for a defined scope of practice.
Learning experiences, clinical practicum, and curriculum requirement shall be structured for the health care professional to successfully demonstrate the level of competency necessary for comprehensive, extended, or limited practice in the following areas:
Computer Literacy and Applications: An understanding of generic terminology, keyboard operation, menu selection strategies, and logistics of program flow.
Human Structure and Function: General anatomy, anatomical relationships, organ and system functions in order to perform accurate radiographic examination for the defined discipline and recognize the area of interest on desired images.
Medical Ethics: Legal considerations which impact upon the scope of practice, respecting an established code of ethics and risk management.
Medical Terminology: An understanding of disease descriptions, abbreviations, symbols, terms or phrases necessary to successfully communicate with other health care professionals.
Pathology: Knowledge of disease and abnormalities which influence performance or outcome of a radiographic procedure.
Patient Care: Attention and concern for the physical and psychological needs of the patient. The individuals should recognize a life threatening condition and implement basic life sustaining actions.
Positioning: Accurate placement of the body, respecting patient’s comfort, ability and safety to achieve prescribed results and best demonstrate the anatomy of interest. Techniques to physically manipulate and apply radiographic equipment to produce various projections and/or desired image.
Principles of Radiographic Exposure: Appropriate selection of all technical factors and equipment to produce a quality diagnostic image.
Quality Control: Preventive maintenance and knowledge of equipment capabilities, calibration of and care of equipment within operating standards, sensitometry characteristics, and monitoring of image processing systems for accuracy and consistency.
Radiation Physics: Atomic structure, beam quality, radiation interactions, and the function and operations of various generator components.
Radiation Protection: The use of beam restricting devices, patient shielding techniques, proper screen-film combinations, accurate assessment and implementation of appropriate exposure factors, and knowledge of applicable governmental regulations to minimize radiation exposure.
Radiobiology: An understanding of beam formation and radiation interaction with matter as it relates to genetic and somatic effects.
Graduate of accredited radiography program. Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in radiology and licensure from the state of North Dakota is required. Graduate students must obtain certification within six months of their graduation date. Must be able to perform CT procedures or be willing to cross-train in CT and obtain ARRT advanced CT certification within one year of hire.
As required for course completion.
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