Bon Secours

Healthcare

Multi-ModalityTechnologist(X-Ray/CT)

$50–75k ~AI est. Emporia, Virginia, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Multi-Modality Technologist (X-Ray / CT) at Bon Secours. Skills: Imaging modalities, Patient care, Medical procedures. Perform 2 imaging modalities. Meet continuing education requirements”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Rotating Shifts, Scheduled for on-call

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Certification and Registration with ARRT or RDMS or CNMT, Competent in 2 modalities within 12 months, BLS Basic Life Support required at hire, State Licensure required by state

Nice to Have

Associate's from ARRT accredited institute, 1 year of experience in healthcare environment, EPIC Electronic Health Record (EHR), Picture archiving communiation system (PACS), Radiology Information System (RIS), IV Contrast Administration

What You'll Do.

Perform 2 imaging modalities

Meet continuing education requirements

Operate imaging equipment

Select imaging sequences

Obtain patient clinical history

Apply safety principles

Provide radiation protection

Verify patient identification

Administer medications/contrast

Perform on-call duties

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interdisciplinary team

Communication Scope

Communication with family members; Professional communication

Full Job Description

**Thank you for considering a career at Bon Secours!** **Scheduled Weekly Hours:** 24 **Work Shift: ** Rotating Shifts (United States of America) **SHIFTS- Part Time, 24 hours Week, Thursday- Saturday** ** _Primary Function/General Purpose of Position_** The primary responsibility of a multi-modality technologist performs any 2 combination of procedures with related techniques, producing images for the interpretation by, and at the request of, a licensed independent practitioner. **_Essential Job Functions_****** * Performs duties for any 2 imaging modalities. (ex: XR, CT, MRI) (ex: ARRT, RDMS) * Meets any continuing education or clinical requirements as required by regulatory standards * Operates equipment, accessories and is knowledgeable in workflows, procedures and processes of the 2 imaging modalities. * Selecting appropriate imaging/sequences with consideration given to approved protocols and other factors influencing data acquisition parameters. * Obtains patient's clinical history and appropriate lab work ensuring information is documented and available for use by a licensed practitioner. Use of POC device for Lab work. * Applies Safety principles with a focus on the 2 imaging modalities to minimize risk to patient, self and others that may affect the patient’s safety, damage the equipment or affect the image quality. * Provides radiation protection and other protection specific to the 2 modalities for the patient and others. * Verifies patient identification using two patient identifiers and the procedure requested or prescribed by validating the order. * When required by either of the 2 modalities, performs venipuncture including starting, maintaining and/or removing intravenous access. * When required by either of the 2 modalities, identifies, prepares and/or administers medications/contrast as prescribed by a licensed practitioner. * When required by either of the 2 modalities, uses a power injector for the administration of medication with approved vasc

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