MLee Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting, Inc
ARRT Radiologic Technologist
MLee Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting, Inc, Loose Creek, Missouri, United States, 65054
Join a dedicated healthcare team in the heart of the Midwest region as an ARRT Radiologic Technologist. This role involves providing essential patient services using advanced radiologic imaging equipment, creating detailed exam records for radiologist interpretation. Opportunities to assist in other medical imaging areas may be available with additional training.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain schedule flexibility, punctuality, and availability while working effectively under pressure. Communicate complex information clearly, prioritize tasks, and coordinate multiple responsibilities efficiently. Provide personal care and safe patient transfers using adaptive equipment such as hoyer lifts and sliding boards. Exhibit strong interpersonal, customer service, and problem-solving skills. Handle confidential materials in compliance with corporate policies. Participate in performance improvement initiatives as directed. Keep patients and their families informed about exam status and respond promptly to patient needs. Perform radiologic services according to departmental policies and regulatory guidelines, accurately interpret physician orders, assist with record maintenance, and ensure patient safety.
Education
Graduation from an accredited radiologic technology program is required.
Experience
At least six months of experience as a registered radiographer is preferred.
Certification and Licenses
Must be a Registered Radiographer (ARRT) with current registration from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Candidates eligible for registry must attempt the registry within 30 days of hire and pass within 90 days. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association is required.
Mental and Physical Requirements
Close mental and visual attention is necessary for extended periods. The role often involves working under stressful conditions due to patient needs and critical situations. Physical demands include standing, walking, sitting, carrying or lifting up to 35 pounds, turning, pushing, pulling, and stooping. Ability to transport oneself throughout the department is essential.
Working Conditions
Potential exposure to infectious diseases, unpleasant odors, anesthetics, disinfectants, chemicals, and controlled radiation. The position may require regular or scheduled on-call duties and varied shifts to ensure effective service delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain schedule flexibility, punctuality, and availability while working effectively under pressure. Communicate complex information clearly, prioritize tasks, and coordinate multiple responsibilities efficiently. Provide personal care and safe patient transfers using adaptive equipment such as hoyer lifts and sliding boards. Exhibit strong interpersonal, customer service, and problem-solving skills. Handle confidential materials in compliance with corporate policies. Participate in performance improvement initiatives as directed. Keep patients and their families informed about exam status and respond promptly to patient needs. Perform radiologic services according to departmental policies and regulatory guidelines, accurately interpret physician orders, assist with record maintenance, and ensure patient safety.
Education
Graduation from an accredited radiologic technology program is required.
Experience
At least six months of experience as a registered radiographer is preferred.
Certification and Licenses
Must be a Registered Radiographer (ARRT) with current registration from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Candidates eligible for registry must attempt the registry within 30 days of hire and pass within 90 days. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association is required.
Mental and Physical Requirements
Close mental and visual attention is necessary for extended periods. The role often involves working under stressful conditions due to patient needs and critical situations. Physical demands include standing, walking, sitting, carrying or lifting up to 35 pounds, turning, pushing, pulling, and stooping. Ability to transport oneself throughout the department is essential.
Working Conditions
Potential exposure to infectious diseases, unpleasant odors, anesthetics, disinfectants, chemicals, and controlled radiation. The position may require regular or scheduled on-call duties and varied shifts to ensure effective service delivery.