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Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
The Radiologic Technologist, under supervision of the Operating Room Manager or Designated Representative arranges patients for radiological examinations in the hospital or the hospital outpatient department. Produces radiographs (X-rays) to aid in the diagnosis of medical problems. Prevents patients from being exposed to unnecessary radiation. These techniques require the safe operation of a C-Arm image intensifier equipment, department and portable X-ray equipment. Knowledge of patient positions, radiation safety, and employee protection is required.
Projects a professional demeanor and appearance while maintaining the confidentiality of patients, coworkers, and facility information and adhering to the HIPAA policy. Reports, in good faith, any known or suspected activity that appears to violate laws, rules, regulations or the SP Code of Conduct. Fulfills annual Healthstream continuing education requirements.
Personal attributes include the ability to be self-directed; demonstrates accountability, professionalism, and receptiveness to change; seeks guidance, direction, and assistance when needed. Works under stress and in situations that demand patience, stamina, endurance, and tact while providing impeccable service. Fosters an attitude of teamwork and willingness to assist others and does not refuse performing other job duties as requested. May also be required to interchange from facility to hospital outpatient department as needed. Set's priorities, responds timely to issues, which require a decision, and ensure desired results are achieved by means of consistent follow through.
Physical Requirements:
May be expected to lift up to 10 pounds or up to 50 pounds with assistance. Work is of medium demand; walking or standing most of the time while on duty. Visual and auditory acuity and manual dexterity essential to performing designated duties required. Optimal auditory acuity required. Manual dexterity involving the handling of equipment, moving and lifting patients is essential to performing assigned duties. Physical conditions are clean, neat and well lit. May be subjected to unpleasant sights and odors, stressful situations, hazardous or infectious agents where judgment as to precautions needed to be taken is essential. Climate control and ambient temperature variances may be experienced and required by patient care and needs of the surgical team. Exposure to limited amounts of radiation, hazardous chemicals or substances and infectious disease processes are a possibility. Hours of duty may be irregular or unexpectedly extended due to the requirements of the job.
OSHA Exposure Classification: Job Category I. Direct contact with blood or other body fluids to which standard precautions apply. Personal protective equipment is made available and must be worn.
Qualifications
Full Time
Hospital
$57k-70k (estimate)
03/27/2024
05/21/2024
southtexassurgical.com
SAN ANTONIO, TX
25 - 50
Private
JENNIFER LINNEMEYER
$10M - $50M
Hospital
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