Company

Healthcare

CTTechnologistIII

$85–115k ~AI est. Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“CT Technologist III. Skills: CT procedures, Patient safety, Diagnostic results. Perform complex CT procedures. Ensure patient safety and comfort”

What You'll Achieve.

High-quality care; Diagnostic results

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting mechanical malfunctions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associate's degree in Imaging related field, Florida or Compact State General Radiographer License, ARRT (R) or ARRT (N) certification, ARRT (CT) certification, Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, Five (5) years of related experience

Nice to Have

ARRT (T - Radiation Therapy) certification

What You'll Do.

Perform complex CT procedures

Ensure patient safety and comfort

Conduct imaging procedures

Process diagnostic images

Prepare and administer contrast material

Maintain high standards of patient care

Perform exams according to procedure manual

Select technical protocols and sequences

Verify patient pregnancy status

Assist with specific procedures

Perform effective communication with patients

Identify patients using two identifiers

Call for assistance when needed

Report mechanical malfunctions

Obtain adequate history and diagnosis

Ensure correct exam is performed

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Effective communication

Full Job Description

The CT Technologist 3 is an experienced professional responsible for performing complex and specialized CT procedures, such as cardiac or interventional scans, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Responsible for conducting imaging procedures, processing diagnostic images using specialized equipment, and ensuring the highest standards of patient care through direct interaction with patients. The role involves preparing and administering contrast material to patients through various methods such as injection and oral intake. Continuous professional development through medical and technical education is integral to maintaining and enhancing their skills, ensuring that patients receive high-quality care and diagnostic results. Essential Functions Performs exam according to established procedure manual while maintaining patient safety, comfort, and protection. Selects pre-established technical protocols and sequences for each examination. Verifies if female patient is or is not pregnant. Assists with specific procedures as indicated, using sterile technique when applicable. Performs effective communication with patients regarding procedure, identifies patients using two identifiers and verifies orders. Works calmly under stress and calls for assistance when needed. Reports mechanical malfunctions or problems following chain of command as soon as possible. Demonstrates knowledge of computers for verifying orders and / or records. Obtains adequate history and diagnosis for the ordered exam and ensures the correct exam is performed according to established guidelines. Education Technical Program Radiologic Technology Or Associate's degree in Imaging related field such as Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Therapy License/Registration - Issued by Florida or Compact State  General Radiographer, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Radiation Therapy Technologist Certification American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) (R - Radiography) or American Registry

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