What are the responsibilities and job description for the RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST SCHOLARSHIP $10,000 position at Brattleboro Memorial?
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Radiologic Technician Training Scholarship
Position Title: Radiologic Technologist (RT) Training Scholarship Recipient
Location: Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, Brattleboro, Vermont
Scholarship Amount: $10,000 (paid in two installments of $5,000 per semester)
Commitment Requirement: Two years of full-time employment at BMH upon program completion
Overview
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) is pleased to offer a Radiologic Technologist (RT) Training Scholarship to support aspiring imaging professionals pursuing an associate’s degree in radiologic technology or a related field. This scholarship is designed to promote the growth and development of skilled radiologic technologists who are committed to delivering high-quality diagnostic imaging and patient care in our community.
This opportunity offers financial assistance to qualified individuals enrolled in a program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). In return, recipients commit to two years of full-time employment at BMH following program completion and licensure.
Role of a Radiologic Technician
Radiologic Technologists are essential members of the healthcare team, providing diagnostic imaging that supports accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. As an RT, your responsibilities will include:
- Performing diagnostic imaging examinations such as X-rays, following physician orders
- Preparing and positioning patients to ensure accurate imaging and patient comfort
- Operating and maintaining imaging equipment in accordance with safety standards
- Protecting patients and staff by following established radiation safety protocols
- Collaborating with radiologists, physicians, and healthcare professionals to deliver quality patient care
Benefits of a Career as an RT at BMH
- High Impact Work: Play a vital role in patient diagnosis and treatment planning
- Diverse Career Pathways: Opportunities for specialization in advanced imaging modalities (CT, MRI, mammography, etc.)
- Supportive Work Environment: Be part of a collaborative and experienced imaging team
- Job Stability: Strong demand for qualified radiologic technologists in healthcare
- Competitive Benefits: Eligible for full-time employee benefits upon commencement of employment at BMH, including health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and continuing education opportunities
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the BMH Radiologic Technologist Training Scholarship, applicants must:
- Be currently enrolled (or accepted for enrollment) in an accredited associate’s degree program in Radiologic Technology
- Attend a program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
- Demonstrate strong academic performance and a commitment to a healthcare career
- Agree to work full-time at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital for a minimum of two years upon program completion and licensure
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit the following materials for full consideration:
- Educational History
- List of institutions attended, degree(s) pursued, dates of attendance, tuition invoices
- GPA and relevant coursework
- Financial Need Statement
- Detailed breakdown of anticipated educational expenses (tuition, books, fees, etc. listed on attached .pdf)
- Summary of income sources (grants, family support, employment, etc.)
- Personal Statement
- A compelling narrative outlining:
- Your motivation for pursuing a career as a Radiologic Technician
- Your professional goals and vision for your future in healthcare
- How this scholarship will help you achieve your career aspirations
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds who are passionate about contributing to the health of our community through excellence in radiologic imaging.