What are the responsibilities and job description for the CT Technologist (Per Diem) position at Novellis Health?
Novellis Health is seeking an experienced CT Technologist to support our low-dose CT lung cancer screening program at our Ave X multispecialty office in Brooklyn. This role is responsible for performing high-quality CT examinations with a focus on early detection, patient education, and a compassionate screening experience.
Responsibilities
- Perform low-dose CT lung screening exams in accordance with established protocols, ALARA principles, and regulatory standards.
- Verify orders and screening eligibility criteria (e.g., age, smoking history, risk factors) and collaborate with referring providers to clarify indications when needed.
- Prepare and position patients for CT exams, ensuring correct body alignment, immobilization, and breath-hold instructions to optimize image quality.
- Educate patients about the lung cancer screening process, risks, benefits, and post-exam expectations in clear, supportive language.
- Monitor patients during procedures, recognize and respond to any signs of distress or adverse reactions, and escalate to the provider or emergency services when necessary.
- Operate CT equipment safely and efficiently, selecting appropriate scan parameters and protocols; troubleshoot minor equipment issues and escalate service needs.
- Assess images for diagnostic quality and completeness before releasing the patient; ensure timely transfer of images to PACS for radiologist interpretation.
- Document exams accurately in the EMR and imaging systems, including screening eligibility, smoking history, dose parameters, and any incident reports.
- Coordinate with clinical staff, front desk, and referring physicians to support smooth scheduling, patient flow, and timely communication of results and follow-up recommendations.
- Maintain a clean, safe, and compliant imaging environment, including infection prevention, contrast media storage (if used), and radiation safety practices.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives related to lung cancer screening metrics, image quality, radiation dose monitoring, and patient satisfaction.
Required Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
- Current ARRT (R) certification; ARRT (CT) required or obtained within a specified time frame (e.g., 12 months of hire).
- Valid New York State radiologic technologist license.
- Current BLS/CPR certification.
- Minimum 1–2 years of CT experience; prior experience with low-dose lung cancer screening preferred but not required.
Skills and competencies
- Strong knowledge of CT imaging principles, cross-sectional anatomy, and radiation safety (including low-dose techniques).
- Excellent patient communication skills, with the ability to educate and reassure high-risk patients (e.g., long-term smokers, patients with anxiety).
- Detail-oriented with strong critical thinking skills to follow protocols, identify discrepancies, and escalate concerns appropriately.
- Comfort working in a fast-paced outpatient environment, managing a schedule while maintaining a calm, professional demeanor.
- Ability to work collaboratively with physicians, nurse practitioners, PAs, MAs, and administrative staff.
- Proficiency with PACS, EMR systems, and basic computer skills.
Salary : $40 - $55