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Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray & Fluoroscopy) - Practice

Novamed, Hardy, NE, United States


Position Summary
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic X-ray imaging and assisting with fluoroscopic procedures to support pain management, orthopedic, and spine services. This role works closely with physicians, advanced practice providers, and clinical staff to ensure high-quality imaging, patient safety, and efficient clinical workflow. The technologist plays a key role in procedural accuracy, radiation safety, and overall patient experience.

Responsibilities
Imaging & Procedural Support

Perform high-quality diagnostic X-ray imaging according to physician orders and established protocols.

Assist physicians during fluoroscopy-guided procedures, including pain management and spine interventions.

Position patients correctly to obtain accurate imaging while ensuring comfort and safety.

Operate and maintain imaging equipment in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and regulatory standards.

Patient Care & Safety

Prepare patients for imaging and fluoroscopic procedures, explaining the process and addressing questions or concerns.

Verify patient identity, procedure orders, and site before imaging.

Adhere to radiation safety standards, including ALARA principles.

Monitor patients during procedures and report any concerns to the clinical team promptly.

Workflow & Collaboration

Coordinate imaging workflows with providers, nursing staff, and clinical support teams.

Maintain efficient patient flow to support clinic operations and procedural schedules.

Assist with room setup and turnover for fluoroscopy-guided procedures.

Communicate clearly with the care team regarding imaging findings or technical concerns.

Documentation & Compliance

Accurately document imaging studies and fluoroscopy usage in the medical record.

Maintain compliance with state and federal regulations, accreditation standards, and practice policies.

Follow all HIPAA, privacy, and safety guidelines.

Participate in quality assurance and process improvement initiatives as needed.

Equipment & Environment

Perform routine equipment checks and report maintenance or safety issues promptly.

Ensure imaging rooms are clean, stocked, and procedure-ready.

Support infection control and safety protocols at all times.

Qualifications

Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.

Current state licensure and ARRT certification required.

Fluoroscopy experience in pain management or spine preferred.

Knowledge of radiation safety and imaging best practices.

Strong communication, organizational, and teamwork skills.

Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced outpatient clinical setting.

Physical & Work Environment Requirements

Ability to stand, walk, and position patients for extended periods.

Ability to lift and assist patients with positioning as needed.

Exposure to radiation, bodily fluids, and procedural environments (with appropriate PPE).

Ability to work flexible hours based on clinic or procedural schedules.

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