
Radiology Technologist
TriHealth, Inc., Bellevue, KY, United States
Radiology Technologist - Good Samaritan Hospital - $17,000 Sign on Bonus
Location
Good Samaritan Hospital at 375 Dixmyth Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
Work Schedule
Full-time (68 hours biweekly)
Day Shift
Two 12‑hour shifts (6am-6:30pm)
One 10‑hour shift (8am-6:30pm)
Weekends: 12‑hour shifts
Weekend and Holiday Rotation
Incentives & Benefits
TriHealth offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement plans, and tuition reimbursement.
Job Requirements
Associate’s Degree in Allied Health
Graduate of an approved technical, professional, or vocational program
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
BLS/CPR (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers)
Radiologic Technologist, AART state license
Fluoroscopy, C‑arm, OR, ERCP, Trauma, Digital Radiography, Portable X‑ray equipment, Radiation Safety
Job Overview
Under the direction of the Radiologist and the supervision of the manager or supervisor, a radiologic technologist performs radiographic procedures to assist in the diagnosis of disease and injuries. Technologists are trained in multifaceted services such as Fluoroscopy, OR, ERCP, Digital Radiography, Portable X‑ray equipment, Dexa Scans, etc., and demonstrate competencies annually. This position provides maximum benefit to the patient by producing quality images with the lowest possible radiation exposure to the patient. It is responsible for performing quality radiographic procedures as prescribed by a physician and in accordance with department policies and procedures, working effectively with patients and families to provide patient care, maintaining a cooperative relationship with interdepartmental team members, complying with infection prevention procedures, maintaining accurate records, radiation safety, student education, orientation of new employees, quality assurance, care of equipment, and other duties as assigned. This position is required to meet the minimum continuing educational requirements established by the state of Ohio and is required to maintain ARRT and ODH licensure.
Job Responsibilities
Demonstrates ongoing CBEs.
Demonstrates knowledge of equipment and its operating procedures through CBEs.
Selects proper imaging protocols and follows departmental procedures.
Demonstrates organizational and communication skills to promote the well‑being of the department.
Maintains a cooperative relationship with interdepartmental team members.
Demonstrates the ability to consistently produce and evaluate diagnostic radiographs for radiological interpretation.
Maintains accurate records through the completion of all paperwork. Work is completed before submitting it.
Provides for patient, family, and staff comfort and care prior to, during, and after a procedure.
Recognizes and responds appropriately to emergent situations.
Working Conditions
Bending - Frequently
Climbing - Rarely
Concentrating - Frequently
Continuous Learning - Frequently
Hearing: Conversation - Frequently
Hearing: Other Sounds - Frequently
Interpersonal Communication - Frequently
Kneeling - Rarely
Lifting
Lifting 50+ Lbs. - Occasionally
Pushing - Occasionally
Pulling - Occasionally
Reaching - Occasionally
Reading - Consistently
Sitting - Occasionally
Standing - Frequently
Stooping - Occasionally
Talking - Frequently
Thinking/Reasoning - Frequently
Use of Hands - Frequently
Color Vision - Frequently
Visual Acuity: Far - Frequently
Visual Acuity: Near - Consistently
Walking - Frequently
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Location
Good Samaritan Hospital at 375 Dixmyth Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
Work Schedule
Full-time (68 hours biweekly)
Day Shift
Two 12‑hour shifts (6am-6:30pm)
One 10‑hour shift (8am-6:30pm)
Weekends: 12‑hour shifts
Weekend and Holiday Rotation
Incentives & Benefits
TriHealth offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement plans, and tuition reimbursement.
Job Requirements
Associate’s Degree in Allied Health
Graduate of an approved technical, professional, or vocational program
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
BLS/CPR (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers)
Radiologic Technologist, AART state license
Fluoroscopy, C‑arm, OR, ERCP, Trauma, Digital Radiography, Portable X‑ray equipment, Radiation Safety
Job Overview
Under the direction of the Radiologist and the supervision of the manager or supervisor, a radiologic technologist performs radiographic procedures to assist in the diagnosis of disease and injuries. Technologists are trained in multifaceted services such as Fluoroscopy, OR, ERCP, Digital Radiography, Portable X‑ray equipment, Dexa Scans, etc., and demonstrate competencies annually. This position provides maximum benefit to the patient by producing quality images with the lowest possible radiation exposure to the patient. It is responsible for performing quality radiographic procedures as prescribed by a physician and in accordance with department policies and procedures, working effectively with patients and families to provide patient care, maintaining a cooperative relationship with interdepartmental team members, complying with infection prevention procedures, maintaining accurate records, radiation safety, student education, orientation of new employees, quality assurance, care of equipment, and other duties as assigned. This position is required to meet the minimum continuing educational requirements established by the state of Ohio and is required to maintain ARRT and ODH licensure.
Job Responsibilities
Demonstrates ongoing CBEs.
Demonstrates knowledge of equipment and its operating procedures through CBEs.
Selects proper imaging protocols and follows departmental procedures.
Demonstrates organizational and communication skills to promote the well‑being of the department.
Maintains a cooperative relationship with interdepartmental team members.
Demonstrates the ability to consistently produce and evaluate diagnostic radiographs for radiological interpretation.
Maintains accurate records through the completion of all paperwork. Work is completed before submitting it.
Provides for patient, family, and staff comfort and care prior to, during, and after a procedure.
Recognizes and responds appropriately to emergent situations.
Working Conditions
Bending - Frequently
Climbing - Rarely
Concentrating - Frequently
Continuous Learning - Frequently
Hearing: Conversation - Frequently
Hearing: Other Sounds - Frequently
Interpersonal Communication - Frequently
Kneeling - Rarely
Lifting
Lifting 50+ Lbs. - Occasionally
Pushing - Occasionally
Pulling - Occasionally
Reaching - Occasionally
Reading - Consistently
Sitting - Occasionally
Standing - Frequently
Stooping - Occasionally
Talking - Frequently
Thinking/Reasoning - Frequently
Use of Hands - Frequently
Color Vision - Frequently
Visual Acuity: Far - Frequently
Visual Acuity: Near - Consistently
Walking - Frequently
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