What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Read Technologist position at Physicians PremiER?
Company Description
Physicians PremiER is a freestanding emergency room founded to deliver immediate, high-quality, and convenient care. Unlike traditional ERs, we eliminate long waits and provide a calm yet skilled environment where patients are promptly seen and treated upon arrival. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with advanced technology including CT, X-rays, and ultrasounds, ensuring timely and effective care for both adults and children. With experienced professionals and a wide array of services, we are equipped to handle various emergency medical needs, from minor injuries to critical conditions. Located across Corpus Christi, San Antonio and Bryan, our mission is to provide high quality, compassionate and exceptional emergency care to our community.
Role Description
The Lead Radiologic Technologist (RT) will oversee radiology operations and on-site lab operations, ensuring the delivery of high-quality imaging services and lab services while maintaining compliance with policies and protocols. Daily responsibilities include performing radiologic exams CT & x-ray, training staff, ensuring proper use and maintenance of imaging equipment, and collaborating with physicians and medical staff to support patient care. The role also involves administrative tasks such as maintaining records and ensuring adherence to safety, compliance and regulatory standards. This is a full-time, on-site role located in Missouri City, TX.
Qualifications
- Strong expertise in Radiologic Technology, including performing diagnostic imaging procedures and operating advanced imaging equipment. Minimium 3-5 years hands-on RT experience.
- Mission-based mindset for service and teamwork, prior experience in ER settings preferred.
- Prior experience with lab preferred, not required. Must be willing to learn and help manage on-site lab, laboratory standards for equipment, QC and infection control.
- Knowledge of regulatory compliance and safety standards in radiology, including maintaining accurate patient and facility records.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills for working with a diverse medical team and ensuring excellent patient care.
- Flexibility to work in a high-pressure, fast-paced environment while maintaining attention to detail and professionalism.
- ARDMS or ARRT certification and a valid Texas state license (or eligibility to acquire one) required.